Judd Trump proved far too good for David Gilbert to secure his place in the semi-finals at the Champion of Champions.
Trump made a record-equalling five centuries to win 6-3 in the Group Two decider.
Those five centuries that sees @judd147t equal the record for most centuries made in a best of 11
— Champion Of Champions (@ChampOfChamps) November 3, 2020
👉 103
👉 117
👉 112
👉 107
👉 138
Class.#ChampOfChamps pic.twitter.com/SCdoUmXVdk
The world number one produced some of his finest scoring form in Milton Keynes as he equalled the record for the most centuries in a best of 11 match, previously achieved by Fergal O’Brien at the UK Championship four years ago.
Gilbert stayed in touch at 2-2 and 4-3 down, but Trump sealed his place in the semis with breaks of 107 and 138 to complete his victory.
🤔 Missed any of the action from today? Look no further than our handy recap video to get up to speed!#ChampOfChamps pic.twitter.com/NV7gijQ8Te
— Champion Of Champions (@ChampOfChamps) November 3, 2020
“It wasn’t my best snooker but my scoring was there,” said Trump. “When you make century breaks it makes you feel like you have played better than you have. I felt good towards the end, I felt every time I got in towards the end I was going to score heavy. Not so much at the start but I was able to stay with him because he was probably the better player early on.
“I lost a big frame to go 2-1 down and that spurred me on; I didn’t want to make any more mistakes because Dave is a great player and you don’t want to be giving those easy chances. In the end I am very happy with how I finished the match out and it is nice to make five centuries.
“It would be nice to get this won and people can stop mentioning this like they did the Worlds and The Masters a couple of years ago. It would be nice to win every event. It is an amazing tournament and an amazing set-up here.
"It looks fantastic and even though there is no crowd it is still nice to look around and see the effort and perhaps that is why people are playing so well, because the surroundings spur you on to play well.”
🔥 Five, count 'em, FIVE centuries in his group final game against David Gilbert tonight.
— Champion Of Champions (@ChampOfChamps) November 3, 2020
But apparently not @judd147t's best snooker 😅
🤔 We wonder what that looks like..
The 2019 @888sport #ChampOfChamps finalists are both through to the semi finals once again 👏 pic.twitter.com/a36WYX8LPq
Trump had taken the opening frame of the group final with a 103 but fell behind when Gilbert took the second with a 49 and the third on the black with a 52.
Trump levelled with a 117 before the interval and regained the lead with a 112 immediately after the break. Trump’s advantage was doubled in the sixth but Gilbert pulled it back to 4-3 with a 71 break.
Another century, this time a 107, put last year’s runner-up within one of the semi-finals and a 138 completed the win and equalled O’Brien’s record. Trump will now play in what will be his 75th professional semi-final on Saturday evening, where he will meet the winner of the group involving Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Allen, Scott Donaldson and Michael Holt.
In the afternoon session, Trump had sailed past Stuart Bingham, registering a 4-0 win with a 119 in the third frame. Gilbert beat former Champion of Champions winner Shaun Murphy in his group semi-final.
The Magician was trialling a new thin cut into the pack on the break and missed three times during the match, while Gilbert looked in good form with breaks of over 50 in each of the four frames he won, including a 107 in the opener.
Not 𝙤𝙣𝙘𝙚 but 𝙩𝙬𝙞𝙘𝙚 from Shaun Murphy with back to back misses off the break off
— Champion Of Champions (@ChampOfChamps) November 3, 2020
A nightmare for the third time in a week 😩 #ChampOfChamps pic.twitter.com/P5h4z8Dpah
Hello is that @Specsavers? 📞
— Champion Of Champions (@ChampOfChamps) November 3, 2020
Shaun Murphy misses the pack off the break again as he starts the sixth frame! #ChampOfChamps pic.twitter.com/DxQzVKoNQs

