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Judd Trump came back from four frames down to beat Wu Yize 5-4 in Saudi Arabia Masters .
The 35-year-old came from behind to reach the last 16 of the inaugural tournament.
World number two Mark Allen lost 5-1 to Xiao Guodong of China .
Ali Carter and Barry Hawkins also exit the tournament after losing to Elliot Slessor .
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