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Turkish Masters 2022 snooker LIVE – Ding Junhui faces Matthew Selt before Judd Trump meets Shaun Murphy in semi-finals

Ding 0-0 Selt (38-1) Ad/> Up to 38 before Ding misses black off a spot. Unexpected error by the former Masters winner. First chance of the day for Selt.

Turkish Masters'The worst I have played for 10 years' — TrumpAN HOUR AGO Ding 0-0 Selt (23-0) These men have met three times in their respective careers with Ding 2-1 clear. They last came across each other in the last 64 of the 2018 UK Championship with Ding emerging as a 6-5 winner. Ding 0-0 Selt (7-0) Boys on the baize.

Ding tries to keep matters safe early on. Leaves a long tempter for Selt, but can't roll it in. Ding in the 21st semi-final of his career, but the first since he lifted the 2019 UK Championship.

Nice little shot with rest to drop in a red and Ding has access to the table. Ding 0-0 Selt (0-0) Welcome back to the coastal city of Antalya for the first semi-final of the inaugural Turkish Masters. First up is Ding Junhui against Matthew Selt before Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy collide at 5pm GMT this evening.

Should be another feast of riveting snooker ahead. Stay right here for LIVE updates. Trump beats Carter to reach semi-finals after controversy of sloping table Judd Trump remains on course for a first ranking title of the season after beating Ali Carter 5-3 to reach the semi-finals of the Turkish Masters, with the match played out amid the controversy of an issue with the table that required a jack to fix the problem.

After scraping through the previous two rounds, Trump’s form was once again patchy. But he is establishing a reputation as a player who is prepared to work hard for the win, and that proved the case against Carter as he moved within two frames of the title — and with it a place in the Tour Championship field. He was placed on an outside

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