Judd Trump involved in hilarious snooker mix-up at Wuhan Open – as the World No 1 admits ‘I’ve never done that before’

  • Judd Trump’s clash with John Higgins at the Wuhan Open was bizarrely delayed
  • Following a mid-session break Trump returned to the table with the wrong cue
  • After action got back underway Trump triumphed to progress to the last eight

Judd Trump was involved in a bizarre mix-up that halted his clash with John Higgins at the Wuhan Open.

The World No 1 had taken a 3-1 lead over Higgins in their last 16 clash before a returning to the table following a mid-session break.

However, as he prepared to break off, Trump realised quickly realised something was amiss as he told the match referee: ‘This isn’t my cue.’

After initially being told to continue and make the change during a time-out, Trump briefly returned to his seat before getting up to explain what had happened to Higgins while his own cue was swiftly retrieved from back stage and brought out to the table.

‘My cue was in the case, but Ben (Woollaston) put his cue next to my case,’ Trump said to Higgins as he made the change.

Judd Trump was involved in a hilarious mix-up during his clash with John Higgins at the Wuhan Open

The World No 1 informed the match referee that he had returned from a mid-session break with another player's cue

The World No 1 informed the match referee that he had returned from a mid-session break with another player’s cue

Both players saw the funny side as officials scrambled to retrieve Trump's cue

It later emerged the cue Trump had returned with a cue belonging to Ben Woollaston

Both players saw the funny side as officials scrambled to retrieve Trump’s cue so the match could continue

Both players clearly saw the funny side as TV cameras captured the pair sharing a laugh as the mishap unfolded. 

The incident did not put Trump off his stride as he made a break of 56 to open up a 4-1 lead, having earlier recovered from losing the opening frame.

Higgins then crafted a fine clearance of 126, his 1,005th career century, to stay in touch, but it was only delaying the inevitable as Trump sealed victory by taking the next frame 67-0 to reach a 14th consecutive quarter-final this year.

Reflecting on the bizarre incident after his win, Trump said in an interview with the World Snooker Tour: ‘I have never done that before. It was a bit of a shock.

‘It wasn’t until I really got to the table that I noticed. I was going to break off and the cue felt strange, so I looked down and it wasn’t my cue.

‘Luckily for me, John was very nice about it and he just told me to wait as long as possible.

‘I think it has happened before and someone got awarded the frame, but John was nice enough just to allow me enough time to get my cue back.’

Jack Lisowski earlier swept past China’s Wu Yize 5-0, making a half-century break in each of the first four frames and then finishing with a run of 117 to coast into the quarter-finals.

Trump clearly wasn't phased by the incident, as he defeated Higgins to book his place in the quarter-finals

Trump clearly wasn’t phased by the incident, as he defeated Higgins to book his place in the quarter-finals

Shaun Murphy edged out Ali Carter in a last-frame decider.

Both players produced centuries either side of the interval in a high-quality contest, which Murphy secured with a 68 break in the ninth frame to win 5-4.

There was also success for China’s Long Zehuang, who battled past Woollaston 5-3, a break of 76 securing a hard-earned victory to set up a quarter-final against Lisowski.

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