Masters 2024: Judd Trump beats Kyren Wilson as he begins title defence

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Judd Trump came from 3-0 down to win a final-frame decider against Kyren Wilson as he began the defence of his Masters title at Alexandra Palace.

Wilson enjoyed runs of 65 and 76 to establish a healthy lead as Trump struggled to find his rhythm early on.

However, Trump then made breaks of 52, 101 and 83 as he reeled off the next five frames.

Wilson took the next two before the world number two made a 65 clearance to seal a thrilling 6-5 win.

The two-time winner will now face Ali Carter in the last eight on Friday.

Trump's performance had echoes of 12 months ago, when he battled through the early rounds before claiming his second Masters crown with a 10-8 triumph over Mark Williams.

"It was a strange game - nip and tuck the whole way through," Trump told BBC Sport.

"I was just fighting not to go 4-0 down. At 5-4 Kyren made an unbelievable clearance to go 5-5.

"I felt quite nervy out there from the start. I couldn't even chalk my cue at one point [in the final frame]. In that last break I was on my way home [when Wilson made 51] and he took a little bit of a risk and was unfortunate to leave the gap.

"You would think with my experience you would get over the nerves but coming here, to the World Championship or the UK is a different feeling, you just don't want to go out in the first round."

Neil Robertson plays Barry Hawkins in Tuesday's other first-round match (19:00 GMT) with Ronnie O'Sullivan waiting for the winner in the quarter-finals on Thursday.

While Wilson was thrashed 6-1 by Trump in the quarter-finals of this tournament two years ago, the manner of this defeat will possibly be harder to take.

Having established a commanding position, the 2018 finalist allowed Trump back into the contest and was unable to reassert his authority, with a miss on a tricky red to the bottom-left corner and two poor safety shots on the green in successive frames proving costly.

With the momentum firmly in Trump's favour, Wilson dug deep to edge a tense ninth frame that prolonged the match then made a sensational clearance of 58 to set up a thrilling finale.

But his attempt to cut a difficult red into the right middle pocket saw him catch the far jaw and allowed Trump to overturn a 55-0 deficit that left Wilson as a gallant loser.

"I should have hit home a little more at 3-0," Wilson said.

"I am disappointed not to finish it off. I should have. That is how my season has gone. All year it has been exactly the same. I just can't believe I have left the red through the gap and it sums up my season - but every credit to Judd."

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