Fan Zhengyi beats Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 in European Masters final
China's Fan Zhengyi beat six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 to win the European Masters in Milton Keynes.
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China's Fan Zhengyi beat six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 to win the European Masters in Milton Keynes.
Ronnie O'Sullivan moved into the semi-finals of the BetVictor European Masters with a 5-1 victory over Tom Ford in Milton Keynes.
David Gilbert continued his fine form at the BetVictor European Masters with a 5-3 win over Pang Junxu to reach the quarter-finals.
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.
Ronnie O'Sullivan cruised into the quarter-finals of the Cazoo Players Championship with an impressive 6-3 victory over Judd Trump in Wolverhampton.
WELCOME TO WOLVERHAMPTON! Snooker's big guns take centre stage in Wolverhampton as the Aldersley Leisure Village hosts the 2022 Players Championship. Ad/> The top-16 players in the world based on the one-year rankings are in action, throwing up some tantalising ties between now and the final on Sunday, February 13.
David Gilbert crashed out 5-4 against Andy Hicks on the final black in the Turkish Masters qualifiers. Gilbert was the heavy favourite and led 3-2 lead after five frames, with both players regularly hitting 50-plus breaks. Ad/> The match then moved 4-3 in Hicks’ favour before a break of 75 by Gilbert gave the pair a deciding final frame to contest.
Jack Lisowski and Stephen Maguire helped themselves to four centuries in booking their respective places in the last 64 of the inaugural Turkish Masters in Antalya next month. World number 17 Lisowski enjoyed breaks of 109, 98, 110, 53 and 65 in easing to a 5-1 victory over world seniors champion David Lilley while 2004 UK Championship winner Maguire compiled knocks of 94, 103 and 101 in a 5-2 dismissal of world 79 Zhao Jianbo.