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‘That’s got to be a record’ say fans as Judd Trump thrashes injured Ronnie O’Sullivan rival who ‘played with one hand’


JUDD TRUMP trounced injury-hit Hossein Vafaei 5-0 in their quarter-final clash at the World Grand Prix.

Walking wounded Vafaei reached his first ranking tournament quarter-final of the season despite “playing with one hand” and a “numb tongue”.

HONG KONG, CHINA - MARCH 07: Judd Trump of England chalks the cue against Hossein Vafaei of Iran in the quarter finals match during the World Snooker Grand Prix 2025 at Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Sports Park on March 07, 2025 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Edmund So/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Judd Trump thrashed Hossein Vafaei 5-0 at the World Grand Prix
Alamy Live News. 3A18H4F Hong Kong, China. 7th Mar, 2025. Hossein Vafaei (R) of Iran plays a shot during the quarterfinal against Judd Trump of England at the Snooker World Grand Prix 2025 in Hong Kong, south China, March 7, 2025. Credit: Lo Ping Fai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News This is an Alamy Live News image and may not be part of your current Alamy deal . If you are unsure, please contact our sales team to check.
But Vafaei battled through debilitating pain
HONG KONG, CHINA - MARCH 07: Hossein Vafaei of Iran chalks the cue against Judd Trump of England in the quarter finals match during the World Snooker Grand Prix 2025 at Kai Tak Arena, Kai Tak Sports Park on March 07, 2025 in Hong Kong, China. (Photo by Edmund So/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
Vafaei was parachuted into the draw to replace Ronnie O’Sullivan’s withdrawal

But the Iranian was ultimately dispatched by Trump, who had breaks of 145, 108, 115 and 146 in an outstanding display of potting in 64 minutes.

Vafaei, who is playing through the pain of a spinal problem, scored just 31 points in the match.

Trump set up a semi-final with Stuart Bingham, who overcame a slight injury himself from 4-2 down to beat Mark Selby 5-4.

And fans think the world No.1 produced one of the best performances of his career.

One wrote: “That’s got to be a record for two of the highest breaks by the same player in a match?”

But Jimmy White and Ronnie O’Sullivan both made consecutive maximum breaks in an exhibition match in 2009.

Yet a 146 is not seen very often – it was the 37th in professional snooker history and the first Trump has made.

Before losing to Trump in the last-eight, Vafaei revealed the crippling pain he is suffering in his neck and shoulder due to a problematic disc in his upper spine.

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The Prince of Persia – who had acupuncture pre-match to cure the agony – said: “Honestly, I’m playing with one hand right now. My neck and shoulder, I’m in so much pain.

“I’m always fighting for my fans. I was thinking, if I would pull out, what would I do? Sit on the chair and watch them?


“At least I can go out there and try and see what happens. Honestly, I am in so much pain.

“It’s unbelievable. When I’m in my chair, my hand is shaking, my left arm is completely numb.

“I have to continue with the acupuncture. They put electricity on top of the needles. It gives a shock to my nerves.

“I haven’t had time to get a MRI. I have done a CT scan. I have to do treatment and exercises.

“After this tournament, I’ll go back to Iran and see the Olympic team doctor.”

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Vafaei was parachuted into the draw of the World Grand Prix last Saturday when O’Sullivan pulled out due to medical reasons.

He added: “After Yushan, I had to go to Shanghai and then Chengdu to renew my contract with my sponsor.

“Then all of a sudden, they emailed me to say ‘are you ready?’ I had time.

“My visa for Hong Kong was ready. Happy days. I was not happy for my friend Ronnie.

“I hope he is healthy. I don’t want anything bad to happen to him.”

Shaun Murphy knocked out John Higgins 5-3 and will face Neil Robertson in the last-four.

Robertson also beat Xiao Guodong by the same scoreline on Friday.

List of all-time Snooker World Champions

BELOW is a list of snooker World Champions by year.

The record is for the modern era, widely considered as dating from the 1968-69 season, when the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) took control of the sport.

The first World Championships ran from 1927 – with a break from 1941-45 because of World War II and 1958-63 because of a dispute in the sport.

Joe Davis (15), Fred Davis and John Pulman (both 8) were the most successful players during that period.

Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O’Sullivan share the record for the most titles in the modern era, with seven each.

  • 1969 – John Spencer
  • 1970 – Ray Reardon
  • 1971 – John Spencer
  • 1972 – Alex Higgins
  • 1973 – Ray Reardon (2)
  • 1974 – Ray Reardon (3)
  • 1975 – Ray Reardon (4)
  • 1976 – Ray Reardon (5)
  • 1977 – John Spencer (2)
  • 1978 – Ray Reardon (6)
  • 1979 – Terry Griffiths
  • 1980 – Cliff Thorburn
  • 1981 – Steve Davis
  • 1982 – Alex Higgins (2)
  • 1983 – Steve Davis (2)
  • 1984 – Steve Davis (3)
  • 1985 – Dennis Taylor
  • 1986 – Joe Johnson
  • 1987 – Steve Davis (4)
  • 1988 – Steve Davis (5)
  • 1989 – Steve Davis (6)
  • 1990 – Stephen Hendry
  • 1991 – John Parrott
  • 1992 – Stephen Hendry (2)
  • 1993 – Stephen Hendry (3)
  • 1994 – Stephen Hendry (4)
  • 1995 – Stephen Hendry (5)
  • 1996 – Stephen Hendry (6)
  • 1997 – Ken Doherty
  • 1998 – John Higgins
  • 1999 – Stephen Hendry (7)
  • 2000 – Mark Williams
  • 2001 – Ronnie O’Sullivan
  • 2002 – Peter Ebdon
  • 2003 – Mark Williams (2)
  • 2004 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (2)
  • 2005 – Shaun Murphy
  • 2006 – Graeme Dott
  • 2007 – John Higgins (2)
  • 2008 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (3)
  • 2009 – John Higgins (3)
  • 2010 – Neil Robertson
  • 2011 – John Higgins (4)
  • 2012 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (4)
  • 2013 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (5)
  • 2014 – Mark Selby
  • 2015 – Stuart Bingham
  • 2016 – Mark Selby (2)
  • 2017 – Mark Selby (3)
  • 2018 – Mark Williams (3)
  • 2019 – Judd Trump
  • 2020 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (6)
  • 2021 – Mark Selby (4)
  • 2022 – Ronnie O’Sullivan (7)
  • 2023 – Luca Brecel
  • 2024 – Kyren Wilson

Most World Titles (modern era)

  • 7 – Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O’Sullivan
  • 6 – Ray Reardon, Steve Davis
  • 4 – John Higgins, Mark Selby
  • 3 – John Spencer, Mark Williams
  • 2 – Alex Higgins

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