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Judd Trump's hopes of completing the Triple Crown were ended by Nigel Bond in York

World Champion Judd Trump stunned 6-3 by veteran Nigel Bond in York on Monday

Nigel Bond of England in action during his match against Neil Robertson of Australia during day two of the 888.com World Snooker Championships at the Crucible Theatre on April 20, 2008 in Sheffield, England.
Image: Nigel Bond turned back the clock to shock world No 1 Judd Trump in York

Judd Trump's hopes of becoming just the fifth player ever to hold all three Triple Crown titles were ended in a shock defeat to Nigel Bond at the UK Championship.

World No 1 Trump was odds on to beat veteran Bond and maintain his quest to win the title at York Barbican.

But the 54-year-old outsider, ranked 98 in the world, rolled back the years to produce a stunning 6-3 victory.

Bond, who turned professional 30 years ago and was World Championship runner-up in 1995, opened up a 5-3 lead, and then kept his cool in frame nine after a long duel on the final pink, before potting it and ending Trump's title hopes.

"He's the man of the moment. I'm 54. What am I doing?" Bond told BBC Sport. "Once I settled, I played some good stuff out there. It's unbelievable.

"Judd missed one or two, which helped, but I was just trying to show people I can still play. When I am feeling good, my game is still there."

Judd Trump in action against Liang Wenbo
Image: Judd Trump is the reigning world champion

Trump, meanwhile, added: "Anything can happen in snooker. He used his experiences, and he scored heavily as well.

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"I didn't do a lot wrong. It wasn't like I was getting in and missing.

"The pace of the game was very slow and hard for me to get a rhythm. Everyone's human. You can never get too excited or too down."

Former world champion Neil Robertson was given a fright by Mark King before booking his place in round four.

The dogged King levelled the match from 2-0 down and stayed on Robertson's heels before he lost a tight tenth frame and the match 6-4.

But 2015 world champion Stuart Bingham cruised into the last-16 with a 6-1 victory over China's Zhao Xintong.

Northern Ireland's Mark Allen, former world champion John Higgins and Welshman Matthew Stevens all made it through with comfortable wins in the evening session.

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