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But Trumps gradual recovery seemed to unsettle his opponent until a messy 23rd frame eventually fell the way of Ding to book the fourth last-eight place of his career.Afterwards Trump denied his social media activity had been a factor in his defeat, having sent a number of tweets during mid-session intervals earlier in the tournament including one taking issue with comments made by fellow professional and current television commentator Dominic Dale.Trump said: It worked when I was 7-6 down to (Liang) Wenbo - I came back and played really well and I didnt miss a ball.This time I lost because Ding was the better player - theres no other reason. I dont want to drain myself thinking about the game all day, every day.Responding specifically about his reaction to Dales comments about his perceived lack of cue ball control, Trump added: I just think its a little bit wrong of him to say that during a game.You dont chat about peoples techniques or stuff like that, you let them get on with it. But I would never win a game if I was thinking about stuff that is happening off the table, so me losing had nothing to do with that.Rising star Kyren Wilson also reached the quarter-finals after holding his nervee to see off Northern Irelands Mark Allen in the other match in the afternoon session.dddddddddddd Trump was beaten 13-10 by Ding Wilson resumed with an 11-5 advantage but Allen raised hopes of completing a spectacular fightback as he took the first four frames of the session to move within two.But breaks of 51 and 71 secured a superb 13-9 victory for Wilson, the world No 19, who will now go through to face world No 1 Mark Selby in the quarter-finals.Afterwards Wilson, who began his meteoric rise by winning the Shanghai Masters as a lowly world number 54 last year, set his eyes on the bigger prize of emulating Shaun Murphys stunning title triumph in 2005.Wilson said: It was obviously a fantastic achievement the way Shaun blitzed everyone with his sensational potting, so hes proved that its possible and Id love to add myself to that list.That match took a lot of mental strength but I think it set me up nicely for the next round. Ive shown I can mix it, I can flow and I can battle. What ever my opponent throws at me Im capable of dealing with it.Wilson, who faces world number one Mark Selby in the last eight, added: Theres only eight players left in the tournament and any one of the eight can still win it. Im here to win it now and I was here to win it from the start. Kyren Wilson saw off Mark Allen to make the quarter-finals ' ' '