Scottish Open: Judd Trump starts second-round win with 147 break

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Judd Trump recorded a maximum break in the first frame of his win against Mitchell Mann

Judd Trump made the eighth maximum break of his career in the first frame of his 4-0 second round win over Mitchell Mann at the Scottish Open.

It was the third 147 this year for the former world champion, completed after a tricky final red and a clever shot to separate the blue and pink.

The 33-year-old from Bristol clinched the fourth frame and the match with a break of 107.

"I always enjoy 147s," Trump said in an interview with World Snooker Tour.

"They're always super special to me and I could just feel the excitement when I made it.

"It's a venue I've never been to before, first time in Edinburgh and snooker's not been here for a long, long time so I think for people to be able to come and watch live snooker is good enough, but to make a 147 is not something that happens in every tournament.

"For everyone to be a part of that I think everyone can go away with a smile on their face."

Ronnie O'Sullivan, who went so close to a fastest century break record in round one, got past Ben Woollaston 4-2, with the world number one saying: "I'm full of mistakes at the moment."

Mark Selby, Ding Junhui, Anthony McGill, Robert Milkins, Barry Hawkins, Jimmy Robertson and Ricky Walden are among those joining Trump and O'Sullivan in the third round at Meadowbank.

Shaun Murphy fell to a surprise 4-0 defeat to Scott Donaldson, while Joe O'Connor beat Zhao Xington in another upset.

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