Positive starts for O'Sullivan and Williams in quarters
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Mark Williams took command of their respective quarter-finals against Stephen Maguire and Yan Bingtao on day 11 of the World Championship in Sheffield.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan and Mark Williams took command of their respective quarter-finals against Stephen Maguire and Yan Bingtao on day 11 of the World Championship in Sheffield.
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Williams took command of their respective quarter-finals on day 11 of the World Championship in Sheffield.
There was disbelief over the positioning of the balls during the opening frame of Ronnie O'Sullivan and Stephen Maguire's quarter-final at the World Championship. Maguire held a 41-6 lead early on in the first frame of the match with the tension in the Crucible palpable for the last-eight clash in Sheffield. Ad/> That was when the Scot was confronted with a bizarre layout of balls on the table from O'Sullivan with five reds pinned to the same side cushion.
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