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Ronnie O'Sullivan crashes out of Northern Ireland Open as David Grace pulls off massive upset

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David Grace pulled off a huge 4-3 upset victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan in the second round of the Northern Ireland Open. O’Sullivan and Grace were facing off in the first round in Northern Ireland, and it was the world No.

1 who got off to the better start. Ad O’Sullivan hit a fluent 62 on the way to a 86-24 win in the first frame, before fighting to 66-24 in the second.

Northern Ireland OpenO'Sullivan reacts as Grace gets lucky with wild fluke in huge momentAN HOUR AGO Grace halved the deficit with a decent half-century break in the third frame at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast.

After some wobbly early form Grace rallied and came close to a century with a break of 94, just frustrated by overcutting a tight final black.

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