New york : In a gritty opening battle at the 2025 UK Championship, world No. 1 Judd Trump clinched a 6–4 win over former champion Stephen Maguire on Day 1. The result sets the tone for Trump’s title defence and adds early momentum in a tournament packed with high stakes and top-tier rivalry.
A Tight Contest from Start to Finish
Trump began the match strong, racing to a 3–1 lead by mid-session. Maguire, however, fought back fiercely — posting breaks of 111 and 82 to level the score at 3–3.
But when it mattered, Trump found his composure. In frame seven, trailing and with Maguire ahead on points, the defending champion pulled off a decisive clearance with a 67-break. In the next frame, after another slip from Maguire, Trump potted a clutch frame-winning red to edge 5–3.
Maguire responded in frame nine with a strong 86-point break, setting up a tense final frame — only for Trump to seal the match with a composed 62 break.
More Than Just a First-Round Win
This isn’t just another opening-round victory. For Trump, who hasn’t lifted a trophy since winning this very tournament in 2024, it’s a statement. Beating a seasoned campaigner like Maguire — himself a former champion — under early pressure will boost both his confidence and send a warning to the rest of the field.
What’s Next? Eyes on a Tough Path Ahead
With this win, Trump advances into the later rounds of the first 32. But the draw is stacked: other seeded stars and hungry contenders could make for an unforgiving path if he slips up.
For now, though, Trump can take heart. He’s through — but for a champion defending a crown, “through” is only the beginning.


















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