Judd Trump admits he no longer feels like the world number one and will have no complaints if someone surpassed him by the end of the World Championship.
His place at the top of the rankings is under some threat after a second round defeat at the Crucible, ousted 13-12 by Iran’s Hossein Vafaei.
It would take a Neil Robertson World Championship win for Trump to be dislodged from the number one spot, but even if that doesn’t happen, he is likely to slip in the near future.
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