Ronnie O’Sullivan admits it would have been a ‘liberty’ if he won the final-frame decider against Mark Williams in a thrilling quarter-final classic at the Masters.
The Rocket was left ruing several ‘easy’ misses as his Welsh opponent came from 3-0 and 4-2 down to knock out the world champion 6-5 – his first Triple Crown win over O’Sullivan for 23 years.
The world No.1 continued his fine form from his first-round 6-1 win over Luca Brecel, taking the opening three frames with breaks of 115, 44 and 79. Read next: United confirm Donny van de Beek is out for rest of the season But failure to cannon a pack of reds in the fourth and a careless miss in the fifth offered Williams a way back which he grabbed with both hands, ruthlessly dispatching a tournament-high 143 to make it 4-3.
O’Sullivan, 47, said: “I think the snooker gods did the right thing today. That would have been a liberty if I’d won that match. “He was by far the better player, deserved to win so you have to hold your hands up and that was the right result, especially after last year with Mark [losing 17-16 to Judd Trump in the World Championship semi-finals]. “He deserved to win, as simple as that.