Judd Trump shows true colours after shock English Open exit to 20-year-old rival

Judd Trump has spoken out after losing to Wu Yize in the English Open quarter-finals.

Judd Trump

Judd Trump has spoken out after losing to Wu Yize in the English Open quarter-finals (Image: GETTY)

Jump Trump has said he wants Wu Yize to win the English Open after being knocked out of the tournament by the Chinese star at the quarter-final stage. The Bristol-born potter struggled for form during the last-eight showdown and was ultimately defeated 5-3.

Trump had overturned a 4-0 deficit to get the better of Wu during his run to the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters title earlier this month.

But he was unable to launch a comeback this time around as Wu booked a last-four encounter with either Mark Selby or Ishpreet Singh Chadha.

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“I think Wu was the better player and he is deservedly through to the semi-finals,” Trump admitted after the match. “He stands a better chance of doing well than me.

“I hope Wu can fulfil his potential. He has been knocking on the door for a while. I hope he wins and that he can put on a good show in the semi-finals.”

Wu took advantage in the opening frame of the match after Trump had missed the black off its spot by racking up a century to take a one frame lead. But the Briton won the next two to lead for the only time in the match.

Wu Yize

Wu Yize defeated Judd Trump in the quarter-finals of the English Open (Image: GETTY)

An inspired Wu then won three frames on the bounce to put himself within touching distance of victory at 4-2 ahead. The world No. 1 halted the rampage by claiming the seventh frame but was unable to force the match into a decider as he missed on the black to allow Wu to clinch the win.

The result means Wu has reached the semi-final of a professional tournament for just the second time in his career, with his first last-four showdown coming against Trump at last year’s Wuhan Open.

And reacting to his victory to SportsBoom.com through his translator, the 20-year-old explained: “I didn't do anything special.

“At that time, I felt that I was under a lot of pressure. I should have ended the match 5-2. Then I thought too much about that game and wanted to win. I gave the opponent a chance to breathe. But it was okay later. I still withstood the pressure.

“I didn’t think too much. I think his performance was not as good as mine. Then I think as long as I don't have too many problems in my heart, I can win the game.

“My opponent didn't play well at the beginning that day. But later, I think he played at a very high level. He is not unbeatable.”

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