Trump defeated Matthew Selt
World number five Judd Trump defeated Matthew Selt 4-2 on day two of the BetVictor Northern Ireland Open in Belfast, to book a last 64 meeting with Stuart Carrington.
Trump suffered a difficult defeat at last week’s Champion of Champions, where he was beaten 6-1 by world number nine Kyren Wilson in their group three final.
The eight-time ranking event winner has now lost his last four matches to Wilson, who bowed out of this week’s event yesterday evening against Lee Walker. After today’s match, Trump stoked the rivalry between himself and Wilson when asked by Eurosport about the social media response to that result.
Trump said: “People are obviously saying that Kyren is the next up and coming star, but he is nearly my age and he has won nowhere near the amount that I have won. I think his personality and mine clash a little bit. People are looking for rivals going forward and we are probably going to be that.”
Ronnie O’Sullivan put on a stunning display as he swept past Iran’s Soheil Vahedi 4-0 in just under 45 minutes.
The Rocket claimed the first frame with a break of 86, before sensationally storming to three consecutive century runs of 111, 116 and 108 to secure the win.
“I scored well once I got in, but I missed a few balls,” said O’Sullivan. “He had some chances, missed them and let me off the hook really. Once I get left in around the balls, then I am pretty reliable in that area.”
World number one Mark Selby was a 4-1 victor against Anthony Hamilton, as he booked his last 64 spot.
The Jester from Leicester compiled breaks of 85 and 122 on the way to the win. He will now face Jimmy Robertson tomorrow.
source - worldsnooker
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