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Judd Trump reaches 10th world snooker quarter-final despite ‘average’ play

Judd Trump sealed his place in his 10th Crucible quarter-final after polishing off Tom Ford in the second round of the World Snooker Championship.

Trump – the 2019 champion – resumed two frames from victory at 11-5 and split the first four to seal a 13-7 triumph and secure a last-eight slot against either Jak Jones or Si Jiahui.

Despite a 979th career century followed by a break of 84 to get him over the line, Trump described his performance as “average” and admitted he struggled with the conditions of the Crucible table.

“The table was a bit heavy but I think I dealt with it, I wasn’t too harsh with myself and I was able to stay patient,” said Trump. “I think it was important to get that 6-2 lead in the first session and I just capitalised. From there you shouldn’t really lose it unless you give it away.”

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