Scottish Daily Mail

Terrific Trump in total control

- By DAVID KENT

Judd Trump dominated the early stages of his World Championsh­ip semi-final with mark Williams to take a commanding 7-1 lead at the Crucible yesterday.

Trump’s long potting was a constant theme of a scrappy opening session as three-time champion Williams struggled to find any sort of fluency.

The Welshman’s only success came in a long fourth frame, and he appeared unhappy with the table at the end of it when he rolled a ball down the cloth to check its condition.

Following a rerack in the opening frame, Williams’ misery began when he went into a bunch of reds after potting a blue and one of them ended in the bottom pocket. Trump took full advantage to take frame one.

Successive breaks of 70, the first one benefiting from another Williams in-off, gave Trump a 3-0 lead before a see-saw fourth frame which lasted over 33 minutes was clinched by the Welshman.

However, after the interval Trump prospered from range and Williams suffered another crucial in-off to dent his recovery hopes.

Trump won a messy fifth frame and came out on top of another safety battle in the sixth.

A 62 break gave Trump the next frame before more caution led to the second rerack of the session.

Trump was looking increasing­ly confident and produced breaks of 53 and 41 to extend his lead to six, leaving Williams with a mountain to climb in today’s second session.

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