Judd Trump edges China's Yuan to reach last 32 at Snooker English Open
LONDON -- World number one Judd Trump came from 3-1 down to edge out the 20-year-old Chinese player Yuan Sijun 4-3 to advance to the last 32 of the Snooker English Open on Wednesday.
Trump fought back from 3-1 down to win his opening match and saw himself struggle to the same scoreline while facing Yuan in the second round.
But the former world champion held his nerve to win three frames in a row, giving his opponent no chance.
"It was nice to produce my best snooker under pressure," Trump told the World Snooker Tour website. "I always believe in myself. The form is there and hopefully, it will click into gear tomorrow."
China's top player Ding Junhui saw off Luca Brecel 4-1 to set up a clash with Tom Ford in the third round. But Yan Bingtao, the second-highest-ranking Chinese player was beaten by Steven Hallworth, 4-3.
Yan is 12th in the world rankings, only two places behind Ding.
Reigning champion Mark Selby fought until the decider to beat Chinese teenager Chang Bingyu 4-3.
Selby's next opponent is Liang Wenbo after the Chinese outplayed Martin O'Donnell 4-1.
Most Popular
- Grassroots soccer hits fever pitch in 'wild stadium'
- Team China excels on and off the field at 2026 Games
- Chinese culture all the rage at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
- Gu ends Games on high note with halfpipe gold
- Gu delivers golden final day for China at Milano-Cortina
- China's freestyle skiers enter Olympic record books





























