BRISTOL’S Judd Trump is facing a big task to avoid a massive shock at the World Snooker Championships in Sheffield today.
The world number two seemed to be cruising into the second round against qualifier Rory McLeod at the Crucible on Tuesday as he went 4-0 up in the first-to-ten-frames match.
But McLeod hit back after the mid-session interval to win five straight frames and leave Trump 5-4 behind as they go into today’s second session which is played to a finish.
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