We profile the 30-time ranking event winner and 2019 World Snooker Champion, Judd Trump.
Commonly regarded as one of the finest cueists to have ever graced the baize, Judd Trump has won 30 televised ranking events throughout his illustrious playing career, including five in Triple Crown competitions.
His crowning glory came in 2019 when he landed the biggest prize the sport has to offer at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, the World Snooker Championship.
He also boasts two UK Championships as well as two Masters titles, together with a plethora of other accolades, including tournament wins in the German Masters, World Open, World Grand Prix and Players Championship.
He also reeled off three consecutive Northern Irish Open victories between 2018 and 2020 before lifting the title for a fourth time in 2023.
Judd Trump is the current world number one with his current reign at the summit of the rankings beginning in August 2024.
This represents his fifth spell as world number one, having also been at the summit of the sport between November and December 2012, February and March 2013, August 2019 through to August 2021 and between October and November, 2021.
Judd Trump currently carries the moniker 'The Ace in the Pack', although he has boasted numerous other nicknames throughout his career, including 'The Ace' and the 'Juddernaught'.
Judd Trump is 35-years-old and will celebrate his 36th birthday on 20th August, 2025.
Judd Trump was born in Whitchurch, Bristol, but currently resides in Hog Kong, the same location that Ronnie O'Sullivan bases himself from.
Judd Trump is someway clear at the top of the world rankings, having earned a colossal £1,753,700 in prize money over a two-year period.
It's believed that Judd Trump's net worth is around £12m, with over £8.5m of that being accumulated through his success on the World Snooker Tour.
Known for his flashy and flambuoyant lifestyle away from the table, Trump possesses a keen interest in sports cars, with his collection believed to be worth in excess of £2m.
Judd Trump etched his name into the history books as he became world champion for the first, and only, time in 2019, comprehensively beating John Higgins 18-9 in the final.
In total, the Bristol potter has featured in three World Snooker Championship finals - losing the first against Higgins 18-15 in 2011 as well as being edged out by O’Sullivan in the 2022 showpiece.
Judd Trump has registered eight professional 147 breaks, with his most recent coming at the 2022 Scottish Open, on the back of other maximums during the same campaign in the Champion of Champions and Turkish Masters events.
Jack Trump isn't a professional snooker player but does travel to all tournaments with his brother, Judd.
.Judd has spoken of the importance of having his sibling with him at events and has even credited him for the role he has played in his success.
“It speaks for itself, with my brother’s help I’ve won the Masters and the World Snooker Championship since he moved up so it just goes to show the part he’s played in it,” he said.
“Jack will set the balls up and I will not have any input, I will let him get on with it. He is making me work on things I would not have done myself.
“I wanted to pot balls all day, but he will put safety and long pots up too. I will do as I am told and he is getting the best out of me.”