Judd Trump & Mark Selby to battle for UK Championship title after impressive semi-final wins

Trump during the UK Championship semi-final against Robertson
Trump during the UK Championship semi-final against RobertsonIAN HODGSON, PA Images / Alamy / Profimedia

Judd Trump is on course to defend his UK Championship title after a comprehensive 6-3 win over Neil Robertson to reach the final in York, where he'll face Mark Selby.

Trump's eventual win on Saturday opened in even fashion as both players exchanged half-centuries, until Robertson produced a superb 114.

Robertson seized control by consolidating with the fifth frame to move 3-2 up and played the crowd by mimicking cricket strokes in a nod to his Australia closing in on a 2-0 lead in the Ashes.

But this Australian couldn't press on as Trump surged back, winning four straight frames on the back of half-centuries.

A last break of 53 confirmed his place in a fifth career UK Championship final and a chance to retain his crown.

"Another final," Trump reflected afterwards. "So it's been a good end to this calendar year, really, after quite a poor midseason. I'm happy to have another shot at it.

"It's not been brilliant the whole tournament. I'd love to play better, but at the moment I haven't really needed to."

Selby sets up Trump showdown

Awaiting Trump in Sunday's final is Mark Selby, who beat Shaun Murphy 6-3 in Saturday's second semi-final.

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