trump and Robertson Advance at Masters, Continuing Trend of 6-2 Victories
London, UK – January 16, 2026 – Judd Trump and neil Robertson secured their places in the quarterfinals of the Masters tournament today, both achieving decisive 6-2 victories over their respective opponents, Ding Junhui and Chris Wakelin. This outcome extends a remarkable trend at this year’s Masters, where every match played to date has concluded wiht a 6-2 scoreline.
The afternoon session saw Judd Trump overcome a resilient Ding Junhui. The opening frame was a tightly contested affair, with Ding having opportunities, but ultimately falling short as Trump secured it with a late 25 clearance. This initial success appeared to ignite Trump’s form, as he swiftly built a 3-0 lead, highlighted by a stunning 116 century break and a solid 69.
Ding, however, refused to concede defeat. He responded strongly before the interval,crafting a 98 break and then winning a captivating fifth frame through remarkable tactical play and safety shots,narrowing the gap to 3-2. However, Trump demonstrated his championship caliber after the break, unleashing a barrage of attacking snooker. An 88 break was followed by consecutive centuries – 117 and 109 – leaving Ding with no answer. Trump now prepares to face Mark Allen in the quarterfinals.
In the evening session,Neil Robertson initially faced a stern challenge from Chris Wakelin,who stepped in as a replacement for the absent Ronnie O’Sullivan. The early frames were evenly matched, with both players trading wins. Wakelin gained momentum heading into the mid-session interval, punctuated by a notable 101 century break.
However, Robertson emerged from the break a different player. He dominated the remainder of the match,stringing together a series of impressive breaks – including centuries of 116,135,and 102 – to overwhelm Wakelin and secure his quarterfinal berth. Robertson will next face Kyren Wilson as he continues his pursuit of the Masters title.
The consistent 6-2 scoreline across all matches so far has become a defining characteristic of this year’s Masters, raising questions about the competitive balance and the dominant form of the leading players.
Keywords: Judd trump, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Chris Wakelin, Masters Tournament, Snooker, 2026 Masters, Snooker Results, Century Breaks, Mark Allen, Kyren Wilson, Professional Snooker.
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