Shaun Murphy chalked up four centuries as he coasted past Ryan Day 6-0 to reach the semi-finals of the Duelbits Players Championship in Wolverhampton.The Magician opened with a break of 104, which he then followed up with 107 and 105 to leave Welshman Day facing an uphill battle.Murphy, runner-up to Robert Milkins in last week's Welsh Open final, was on course for another century in the fourth frame, only to miss a red when well set on 85.After claiming the fifth frame 75-30, Murphy saved his best for last with a magnificent 133 – which included a superb doubled green into the middle pocket – to keep himself on course for the £10,000 highest break prize.Murphy, who hit a 145 followed by a maximum 147 during his run at the Welsh Open, told ITV4: "It was amazing.
It was one of those nights where it all came together."I have had a couple of those matches go against me this season, so I know how Ryan feels."I know my game is in a good place, I am hitting the ball really well, but my overriding feeling is just being grateful for it."It has been a barren couple of seasons.
I was not even in this event last year and was sat at home watching it, so I am thankful to be here for the opportunity."Earlier at the Aldersley Arena, Joe O’Connor continued his impressive run when edging out Belgian Luca Brecel 6-5.Having knocked out world number three Mark Allen, the top seed, on Monday, O’Connor fought back against Brecel with a clearance of 125 to set up a last-frame decider, which he clinched with another half-century break.O’Connor, who was runner-up at the Scottish Open in December, will go on to play Ali Carter in the semi-final."It was a good battle with Luca," former pool player O’Connor said on the World Snooker Tour website.