Ronnie O'Sullivan too strong for Ding Junhui in Wales
Ronnie O'Sullivan claimed his place in the last 16 of the Welsh Open with a 4-2 victory over Ding Junhui on Thursday afternoon.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan claimed his place in the last 16 of the Welsh Open with a 4-2 victory over Ding Junhui on Thursday afternoon.
Mark Selby crashed out of the Welsh Open in the second round as the world champion was beaten by Liam Highfield in Newport.
Welcome Ad/> What a day ahead we have at the Welsh Open! It is a packed schedule with a stupendous line-up of big names gracing the baize. Welsh OpenO'Sullivan hits 60 not out – The snooker GOAT's unrivalled longevity19 HOURS AGO This is what you can look forward to: O'Sullivan will kick off the afternoon session against James Cahill, while Robertson will then take on Hammad Miah.
Jordan Brown's defence of his Welsh Open crown was ended at the first hurdle after he went down to a 4-3 defeat to Mitchell Mann at Celtic Manor.
Judd Trump eased into the second round of the Welsh Open with a 4-1 victory over Dean Young. Trump, whose best performance at the tournament was making the final in 2017, made breaks of 99 and 59 to set up a meeting with Craig Steadman. Ad/> The world No.
O'Sullivan 0-0 Hugill (76-0) Ad/> Ronnie did this against Zhang Anda too, winning frame one in a single visit. But he couldn't find much form thereafter, so I guess Ashley can hang onto that. Good luck old mate! European MastersO'Sullivan into last-16 after cruising past 18-year-old Wu, Higgins stunned by Ford21 HOURS AGO O'Sullivan 0-0 Hugill (23-0) Ashley is 81 in the world and has beaten Ali Carter and Jack Lisowski to get to this point — a pretty decent effort.
Neil Robertson became the latest big-name casualty at the European Masters after suffering a 5-4 loss to Pang Junxu. With the likes of Judd Trump, John Higgins, Mark Allen and defending champion Mark Selby falling before the business end, Robertson joined them in exiting prior to the weekend.
Neil Robertson will defend his Tour Championship title next month in what he describes as the most competitive era in snooker history. Robertson hit four centuries and four breaks over 50 in an impeccable performance that saw him overwhelm World No 9 Barry Hawkins 10-5 in a memorable Players Championship final in Wolverhampton on Sunday.