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Trump claims dominant victory over Pang

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Judd Trump
Judd Trump won the UK Championship in 2011
Venue: Barbican Centre, York Dates: Saturday, 25 November – Sunday, 3 December
BBC coverage: Watch live on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Red Button and BBC iPlayer, as well as the BBC Sport website and mobile app

Judd Trump produced a dominant display to thrash Pang Junxu 6-1 in the first round of the UK Championship in York.

England’s Trump signalled his intent with a wonderful break of 114 in the opening frame.

While a half century briefly helped China’s Pang draw level, the world number two then went through the gears with runs of 124, 68 and 50 as he completed his victory.

Trump will meet Jack Lisowski or Jamie Jones next.

Lisowski and Jones, and Mark Selby and Mark Joyce all play later on Monday at 19:00 GMT.

“I’m playing well. I feel like I’m a player that is either amazing or terrible and I feel if I can get through the first two rounds then nothing is stopping me. It is quite rare for me to lose in a semi or quarter-final,” Trump told BBC Sport, adding he had been struggling with illness.

“The belief is back. Ronnie [O’Sullivan] is an amazing player but I’ve always felt that, when people were saying ‘when Ronnie plays his best nobody is as good as him’, I don’t feel like that.

“I feel that on my day I have so much belief that when I play my best nobody can get near me. It is something I tell myself and I think I have got that back. It is a venue I have struggled with at times but I feel a lot better than the last few years.”

Trump’s confidence extends from arriving at the Barbican as the form player of the season, having already won the English Open, Wuhan Open and Northern Ireland Open to take his tally of ranking titles to 26.

Unsurprisingly, he was also an overwhelming favourite to defeat Pang, who is yet to win or break inside the top 30 in the world rankings.

And while Pang struggled to convert several openings into frame-winning contributions, Trump was able to go through his full repertoire of attacking shots, with a short delay due to a member of the public falling ill in the auditorium doing little to disrupt his rhythm.

A superb exhibition shot playing off two cushions to pot the yellow into the top corner pocket on his way to a century in the fourth frame was arguably the highlight of the day and underlined his status as the man to beat this week.

More to follow.

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