Judd Trump edges past Barry Hawkins at Masters

 
15 January 2013

World number two Judd Trump survived a huge scare to seal his spot in the quarter-finals of the Betfair Masters this afternoon with a nail-biting 6-5 victory over Barry Hawkins, claiming the win with a superb century.

Trump, last year's semi-finalist and widely fancied to go all the way at Alexandra Palace this time, looked destined for an early exit after Hawkins rattled off three successive frames from 3-2 down to leave himself within sight of the win.

However, Trump (above) battled back with a 105 break before edging a tension-filled 10th frame - where Hawkins missed a couple of a straightforward-looking pots with victory within his grasp - to send the match to a decider.

No doubt relieved to still be in contention, the Bristolian made no mistake in the final frame as he rattled off a break of 107 to claim the win and set up a quarter-final meeting with Graeme Dott.

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