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Judd Trump and Neil Robertson keep 6-2 scoreline on trend at Masters

Judd Trump will play Northern Ireland's Mark Allen in the second round
Judd Trump will play Northern Ireland's Mark Allen in the second round

World number one Judd Trump made three centuries as he saw off Ding Junhui 6-2 to move into the quarter-finals of the Masters at Alexandra Palace.

After edging a lengthy first frame 63-50, Trump – who was not able to lift any silverware in 2025 – crafted a fine break of 116 which was followed with a run of 69 to open up an early 3-0 lead.

Ding, who won the prestigious event in 2011, reduced the deficit heading into the mid-session interval after a break of 98, and another 53 helped him come from behind to close out the next.

Trump, though, responded with a solid 88 to re-establish his lead at 4-2 and after Ding went in-off trying to cut a red, he then built another impressive century of 117 to move one away from victory.

Following a safety exchange at the start of the eighth frame, Trump, a two-time Masters champion, capitalised on another stray shot from Ding to make a break of 109 and book his place in the last eight where he will play Northern Ireland's Mark Allen.

Later in the day Neil Robertson produced a stunning break of 135 during a run of four frames in a row to beat Chris Wakelin and ensure every first-round match at Alexandra Palace finished 6-2.

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