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Image result for Kyren Wilson in ShanghaiJudd Trump trusts his system of focussing on the greatest occasions will pay off as he looks ahead to one week from now's Shanghai Masters.

Trump has played in only two of the five competitions so far this season however trusts that will keep him more honed for his focused on occasions.

"It's right on time in the season yet we have a bustling period ahead now," the world number four told BBC Radio Bristol. "I have been hunkering down practically speaking and doing whatever it takes not to be outside in the sun while the climate has been great.

"I have avoided a couple of littler occasions keeping in mind the end goal to plan for the greater ones and ensure I have that inspiration which I have battled with before. It will be an alternate methodology for me throughout the following couple of seasons so we'll perceive how that goes.

"I've been around for quite a while as of now yet in snooker terms I'm still extremely youthful. Throughout the following five or ten years I'll be doing as well as can possibly be expected. I'm honing significantly more now than I did before."

Bristol's 27-year-old Trump confronts Ben Woollaston in his opening match in Shanghai on Wednesday. He played Kyren Wilson in the last a year ago however completed on the wrong end of the 10-9 scoreline, generally as he did in 2012 against John Higgins.

"I generally appreciate Shanghai, it's one of the best urban communities we go to," included Trump, who won the China Open in Beijing prior this year. "I have a blended record there however I welled a year ago so ideally I'll do likewise this time."

Prior this week, previous UK Champion Trump was named as another minister for World Snooker's legitimate philanthropy accomplice, Jessie May Children's Hospice At Home. He said: "It's a philanthropy near me since they are Bristol-based so I felt it is decent to get required with them and out where conceivable."

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