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Judd Trump and John Higgins reach last 16 of English Open snooker as Mark Allen crashes out

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ByEurosport

Updated 05/10/2023 at 01:46 GMT

Former world champions Judd Trump and John Higgins booked their respective places in the last 16 of the English Open on Wednesday. Trump was pushed all the way before edging out Jimmy Robertson 4-3, but Higgins enjoyed a much more routine victory in a 4-0 whitewash of Mark Davis at the Brentwood Centre in Essex. Stream top snooker action live on discovery+ and eurosport.com.

Trump fights back to beat Robertson in tight clash at English Open

2020 English Open champion Judd Trump claimed the final two frames to complete a 4-3 win over Jimmy Robertson in the last 32 of the English Open in Brentwood.
Former European Masters holder Robertson led 3-2 with breaks of 53, 73 and 128, but Trump – who earlier produced knocks of 63 and 67 – finished with runs of 54 and 58 to secure a meeting with Yuan Sijun on Thursday.
“It was a brilliant crowd tonight, people here love snooker and I thrive on that," Trump told reporters. "The area around London could have three or four events.”
Yuan ran out a 4-1 winner against Welsh Open champion Robert Milkins, boosted by 61 and 75 with Milkins compiling 81 in the second frame to win his only frame of the match.
John Higgins is also through after restricting Mark Davis to only seven points in a 4-0 whitewash that saw him open with 91 and finish with 54.
2021 finalist Higgins will take on Oliver Lines for a quarter-final spot on Thursday night.
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'You have to hold yourself together' - Trump pleased with battling display

But UK champion Mark Allen is out after losing 4-2 to Matthew Selt in the last 32.
Allen rolled in 103 in the second frame on his way to leading 2-0, but Selt won the next four with breaks of 79, 114 and 72 helping him progress.
Elsewhere, world No. 58 Elliot Slessor enjoyed a 4-3 upset win against world No. 13 Jack Lisowski by winning a taut decider having earlier rolled in 90 and 99.
While Ricky Walden produced a great escape victory against 2006 world champion Grame Dott, who led 3-0 after opening with a fine 84.
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Selt 'emphatically' levels against Allen with 114 break at English Open

Walden trailed 70-0 and needed a snooker on the pink in the fourth frame, but got it before reeling off the final three frames, including 134 in the sixth frame, to advance to a last-16 match with Selt after winning the decider on the final pink.
“That’s never happened to me before and players will go through a whole career without making a come back like that,” said Walden. “I didn’t play great, but I hung in there and asked the questions. In the end I potted a great pink to win because it was a pressure shot.
“Graeme will be disappointed, he had chances to finish me off. It’s a horrible drive home when you lose a match like that.. I have had plenty of those myself, I’ve had some shockers."
Martin O'Donnell followed up his 4-2 win over defending champion Mark Selby with a 4-1 success against Stephen Maguire in the last 32.
He will face He Guoqiang for a quarter-final spot on Thursday affer He edged Hossein Vafaei 4-3 by winning the final two frames.
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Selt upsets Allen to advance at English Open

English Open latest results

Round Three
  • John Higgins 4-0 Mark Davis
  • He Guoqiang 4-3 Hossein Vafaei
  • Martin O'Donnell 4-1 Stephen Maguire
  • Ricky Walden 4-3 Graeme Dott
  • Oliver Lines 4-2 Cao Yupeng
  • Judd Trump 4-3 Jimmy Robertson
  • Yuan Sijun 4-1 Robert Milkins
  • Matthew Selt 4-2 Mark Allen
Round Two
  • Dylan Emery 4-1 Oliver Brown
  • Si Jiahui 4-0 Fergal O'Brien
  • Elliot Slessor 4-3 Jack Lisowski
  • Ali Carter 4-0 Liam Pullen
  • Zhou Yuelong 4-2 Andrew Higginson
  • Liu Hongyu 4-1 Joe O'Connor
  • Jenson Kendrick 4-1 Lukas Kleckers
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-1 Jackson Page
  • Mark Williams 4-3 Xiao Guodong
  • Muhammad Asif 4-3 Fan Zhengyi
  • Zhang Anda 4-1 Anthony McGill
  • Chris Wakelin 4-1 Jamie Jones
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