Mark Williams Ronnie Osullivan Judd Trump China Thailand Snooker Sport Mark Williams Ronnie Osullivan Judd Trump China Thailand

O'Sullivan full of praise for Wattana after beating him in Thailand

rte.ie

Ronnie O'Sullivan paid tribute to Thai veteran James Wattana after both players progressed to the knockout stages of the Six Red World Championship in Pathum Thani.O’Sullivan’s 5-2 win over the 53-year-old home favourite proved academic as both players had already done enough in the group phase to reach the last 16.But O’Sullivan heaped praise on Wattana, a trailblazing figure for Asian players in the game who won three ranking tournaments and reached the World Championship semi-finals twice.Recalling his first meeting with Wattana in Thailand in 1993, O’Sullivan said: "I played James out here when he was at his peak and was in his prime."I played him in a match and we had to stop for the adverts.

He was in them all – Nescafe and Thai Airways. I was sitting there thinking, this geezer is unbelievable.""When he was in his prime, he couldn’t go anywhere.

He needed security and a police escort. He has been massive for Thai snooker."Wattana will face China’s Zhang Anda in the last 16 of the competition while O’Sullivan will take on Ding Junhui.Mark Williams secured the two wins he needed to reach the last 16 where he will now face Judd Trump, who finished top of Group D after a 5-4 win over Mai Hai Long.

Related News
Bafana Bafana left matters on a knife-edge for the whole game, but they made it through to the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast next year after beating Liberia 2-1 in Monrovia on Tuesday.
Ding Junhui overcame top seed Mark Allen 10-5 at Hull's Bonus Arena on Monday evening to advance to the semi-finals of the Tour Championship.
Jimmy White is confident of making a return to the World Championship next month as he believes he is playing too well not to qualify. White has not reached the final stages of the tournament since 2006 but heads into the qualifiers starting on April 3 in bullish mood after a run of good performances, even after his hopes of making a ranking event quarter-final appearance at the age of 60 were ended by Pang Junxu at the WST Classic in Leicester.
Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White continued his remarkable return to form with a 4-2 victory over Masters champion Judd Trump in the last 32 of the inaugural WST Classic in Leicester. The six-time world finalist followed up his opening 4-2 win over 2006 world champion Graeme Dott and 4-3 victory against former Welsh Open winner Joe Perry in the second round with another assured display of typical grit against Trump on Tuesday morning to reach the last 16. Ad Trump had threatened to recover from trailing 3-0 after piecing together 73 in the fifth frame, but White maintained his composure on the colours to see out another fine performance and reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time this season.
Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White continued his remarkable return to form with a 4-2 victory over Masters champion Judd Trump in the last 32 of the inaugural WST Classic in Leicester. The six-time world finalist followed up his opening 4-2 win over 2006 world champion Graeme Dott and 4-3 victory against former Welsh Open winner Joe Perry in the second round with another assured display of typical grit against Trump on Tuesday morning to reach the last 16. Ad Trump had threatened to recover from trailing 3-0 after piecing together 73 in the fifth frame, but White maintained his composure on the colours to see out another fine performance and reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time this season.
Aaron Rodgers says his intention is to play for the New York Jets in the coming season as the four-time NFL MVP quarterback waits for the Green Bay Packers to trade him.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.