Judd Trump recently secured his second UK Championship victory and fifth Triple Crown title after defeating Barry Hawkins in a thrilling 10-8 match in York. His winnings for the season have now surpassed £1million, with The Masters and World Championship events still to come. Despite pulling out of the upcoming Scottish Open, Trump is contemplating celebrations abroad in either Dubai or Hong Kong. He is torn between different locations, including going to Dubai with his brother or Hong Kong with his girlfriend, Maisy Ma, a TV presenter and figure skater.

Trump’s relationship with Ma is usually kept out of the public eye, with photos of the couple not often shared on social media. The World No.1 divides his time between Dubai and Hong Kong when he is not competing, expressing a preference for spending less time in the UK. Trump, who is 35 years old, believes in enjoying his time off the table as well as on it and feels more comfortable being based in the Middle East rather than the UK. While his parents will always support him during major events in the UK, Trump feels that playing full-time in the UK is no longer necessary and prefers to travel the world as much as possible.

The history of snooker World Champions is a long and storied one, dating back to the 1920s. The modern era of snooker is considered to have begun in the late 1960s when the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) took control of the sport. Notable champions during this period include Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O’Sullivan, who share the record for the most titles in the modern era with seven each. A list of World Champions from 1969 to 2024 showcases the diverse range of players who have triumphed in this prestigious event, with multiple players achieving multiple wins over the years.

As Trump contemplates his next move after his UK Championship win, he speaks about his changing travel plans and preferences moving forward. Previously accustomed to long journeys back to the UK, Trump now finds it easier to be based in the Middle East, away from his home country. Despite his success on the snooker table, Trump values his personal time and is focused on enjoying life outside of competition. With a new focus on traveling the world and avoiding prolonged stays in the UK, Trump aims to find a balance between his professional and personal life.

With his sights set on future snooker events like The Masters and World Championship, Trump’s success on the table is matched by his desire to explore new adventures and experiences off the table. While he acknowledges the support of his family and fans, Trump is eager to chart his own path and make decisions that reflect his evolving priorities. As he navigates the challenges and opportunities that come with being a top-ranked snooker player, Trump remains committed to pursuing both his passion for the game and his desire for new adventures around the world.

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