Showing posts with label JimmyWhite147. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Judd Trump's Jimmy White


Defending champion Judd Trump held off a spirited fightback from Jimmy White to book his place in the second round of the China Open in Beijing.

Trump looked on course for an easy win when he stormed into a 4-1 lead with the help of a total clearance of 122 in the second frame.

However, White hit back with a century of his own in the sixth frame and took the next as well after an initial break of 62 which Trump looked set to wipe out until crucially missing the final blue.

White gratefully potted the blue and pink to keep the match alive, but Trump had the final word with a break of 73 in the eighth frame to seal a 5-3 success.

Elsewhere, local favourite Ding Junhui recovered from 4-0 down to scrape past England's Ben Woollaston 5-4 and delight the home crowd.

Woollaston looked certain for a place in the last 16 until Ding made the most of the mid-session interval to regain his composure, the Chinese star reeling off the next five frames and finishing the match in style with a break of 111.

Former world champion Graeme Dott had an easier time in beating Mark King 5-2, while the in-form Stephen Lee beat Tom Ford 5-1.

Earlier in the day, last year's beaten finalist Mark Selby eased into the last 16 with a 5-0 whitewash of local hopeful Li Hang.

Li had ousted former world champions Ken Doherty and Dott in reaching the second round last year, but third seed Selby quickly ensured there would be no repeat.

The Leicester cueman, beaten by Trump in last year's final, raced into a 4-0 lead following a clearance of 139 before clinching the most routine of first-round successes to set up a second-round clash with Ding.

Former champion Stephen Maguire was similarly untroubled as he cast aside Barry Hawkins 5-1.

Rory McLeod set up a first-round meeting with world champion John Higgins after he breezed to a 5-0 win over Zhou Yuelong as the final two qualifiers were played.

Jin Long was the last to clinch his place in the main draw with a 5-4 victory over Fergal O'Brien.

Jin had trailed 53-0 in the deciding frame but battled back to book a meeting with three-time winner Mark Williams on Wednesday.


Tuesday, 27 March 2012

China White Faces Judd Trump



Jimmy White booked a China Open first-round clash with defending champion Judd Trump after coming through the wildcard round in Beijing.

White, who will bid to play in the World Championship at the age of 50 in April, saw off Omar Alkojah 5-3.

In the first round proper, seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry edged out Martin Gould 5-4.

Neil Robertson beat Jamie Cope by the same scoreline to set up a second-round meeting with Hendry.

Former world number two White could have recorded a 147 against Alkojah, but fell short on 80 in the sixth frame.

He also had a run of 57 and recorded two 67s in the eighth to close out the match.

Other winners in the wildcard round included 2009 champion Peter Ebdon and Mark King.

Hendry, who had earlier notched up breaks of 135, 86 and 68, looked to be heading for defeat when Gould led 51-25 in the decider, only for the Londoner to miss a simple red.

The Scotsman cleared up to take victory and said afterwards: "It was a very good match, I enjoyed it very much, it was exciting.

"In the final frame there were many times I thought I was going to lose, I even took my cue apart, so I'm very happy and excited to win the match."