Judd Trump was ‘thinking about going home’ before sensational comeback in Riyadh

World No.1 Judd Trump in action at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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RIYADH: Judd Trump sealed a sensational comeback win at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters on Tuesday, rallying from 4-0 behind to beat Wu Yize 5-4.

The world No. 1 was staring defeat in the face at the mid-session as China’s Wu surged ahead, moving within touching distance of a stunning upset.

But Trump — who admitted afterward that he was “thinking about going home” and looking for flights back to the UK — stormed back in the second half of the match.

The former world champion — nicknamed “The Ace in the Pack” — returned from the break in blistering form, reeling off a century break and three half-centuries to level the tie.

He then clinched victory in the decider, setting up a highly anticipated last-16 showdown against his great friend and world No. 19 Jack Lisowski on Wednesday.

Live from the Green Halls, Riyadh, Tuesday’s action saw the world’s top-16 players enter the competition after qualifying for round five automatically.

Seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan booked his place in the last 16 with a 5-1 win against Lei Peifan, 2024 world champion Kyren Wilson overcame Lui Hongyu, and Neil Robertson claimed a big win against Mark Selby.

The Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters continues on Wednesday with eight matches to determine the quarterfinal lineup.