Judd Trump, talking after Shanghai Masters semi-final defeat of Ronnie O’Sullivan: “I felt comfortable and I knew that I’d lost quite a few times in a row to him. It was nice to get one back and show I could still play a little bit.”; Trump will face Shaun Murphy in Sunday’s last
Final Up to date: 20/07/24 6:18pm
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s eight-year undefeated run on the Shanghai Masters got here to a dramatic halt on Saturday when he was thrashed 10-3 by Judd Trump within the semi-finals.
O’Sullivan got here into the competition on a 21-game profitable streak within the match and looking for a fifth consecutive title, however by no means obtained going within the afternoon as Trump romped to an 8-1 lead.
Trump, but to win a Shanghai Masters title, loved breaks of 106, 128 and 127 in a totally dominant session.
O’Sullivan got here out combating within the night, taking the primary body of the session with a clearance of 71 after which punishing a expensive miss from Trump to make it 8-3, however Trump responded with breaks of 110 and 67 to safe his first win over O’Sullivan since 2020.
Throughout the interval, the loss of life of Ray Reardon – O’Sullivan’s former mentor and coach – was introduced. The six-time world champion, who was 91, had been battling most cancers.
Trump will now face Shaun Murphy in Sunday’s last after ‘The Magician’ recovered from an 8-5 deficit to beat Mark Selby 10-8.
“I think the standard of play was probably reminiscent of the Masters final. I felt comfortable and I knew that I’d lost quite a few times in a row to him,” Trump mentioned after his win.
“It’s obviously not a record you want to have where he fancies his chances every time he plays you. So it was nice to get one back and show I could still play a little bit.”