English Open 2023: Judd Trump praises brother Jack after comeback win over Zhang Anda to take title
Judd Trump has heaped praise on his brother Jack after producing a stunning comeback to win the English Open title.
Zhang looked strong, but Trump kept battling for his best form and the match turned his way after his opponent missed a blue to the middle in the 11th frame.
Trump’s brother is his travelling partner, sounding board and confidant.
“It is just having someone there just to chat and moan to, and someone who is going to listen,” Trump told Eurosport. “He will always be honest with me, he knows what is best.
“Against John, I managed to turn it around and he still stayed positive today.
“He told me that he (Zhang) has never won before, and if he gets near the winning line under pressure he might miss a few and that’s what happened.”
Trump admitted that when Zhang was dominating the table he was writing his runner-up speech.
“He played so well, at 7-3 I was in a bit of a resignation,” he said. I kind of not gave up, but I was happy he was winning it than me throwing it away.”
Reflecting on the change of tip, Trump said: “I knew it was going to be tricky putting a new tip on. In the first couple of frames I was hitting the balls a little bit thick and he was not giving me any time to get used to it.
“I have no idea how I turned it around. At the end of one or two frames I was trying to play an extra shot just to figure out the throw of the white and in the end I managed to find my rhythm.”
The win was Trump’s first ranking title since the Turkish Masters in March of 2022.
He admitted securing the title meant a lot, more so than when he was winning them for fun three years ago.
“I am buzzing,” he said. “Two or three years ago it would not have meant that much, but having a mini-drought and not winning as often, it is a nicer feeling.
“The longer you have to wait, the more you appreciate it. I have not been blowing everyone away like maybe I was two or three years ago.”
Trump was pleased with the way he battled to victory, as it adds a new string to his bow.
“The last two games I have had to dig in and find something,” he said. “It is just a different manner of winning and it is finding the inspiration from people like Mark Selby.
“It is about when not at my best to give myself that one extra opportunity, that one extra frame, to try and turn it around.”
Read the full article Here