Ronnie O’Sullivan whitewashed by Tian Pengfei in Welsh Open quarter-finals
Ronnie O’Sullivan suffered an humiliating 5-0 whitewash by China’s Tian Pengfei in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in Llandudno.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan suffered an humiliating 5-0 whitewash by China’s Tian Pengfei in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in Llandudno.
Ronnie O'Sullivan suffered an humiliating 5-0 whitewash by China’s Tian Pengfei in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open in Llandudno.
Ronnie O’Sullivan remains on track for a record-equalling fifth Welsh Open title following a 4-0 whitewash victory over Ben Mertens to reach the quarter-finals. It was a much more straightforward night for O’Sullivan after tip problems in the earlier rounds had threatened to derail his tournament.
Ronnie O'Sullivan cruised into the last 16 at the Betvictor Welsh Open with a whitewash of Rod Lawler.
John Higgins stormed into the third round of the Welsh Open by whitewashing Martin Gould 4-0 with another impressive performance. Having won his Championship League group last week, Higgins has come into the final Home Nations Series tournament on form after a relatively disappointing season. Ad Next for Higgins following his win is a meeting with Sanderson Lam in the last 32 on Thursday.
Wins for O'Sullivan, Williams, Trump and Selby on day one Ad The big names came through mostly unscathed in the held over qualifying matches on day one of the Welsh Open. Welsh Open‘I feel like I'm back to my best’ – Trump sounds ominous warning to rivals after Grace winAN HOUR AGO Joe Perry made a winning start to his title defence with a 4-0 whitewash of Mark King, while Shaun Murphy produced a similarly emphatic performance to drub Brazil's Victor Sarkis 4-0.
Defending champion Joe Perry eased into the last 64 of the Welsh Open with Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump also victorious on day one.
Mark Williams completed a stunning comeback against Michael White from 2-0 down to beat his compatriot 4-2 at the Welsh Open. White was just two balls away from a 3-0 lead, but missed a relatively simple red which turned the match on its head. Ad Williams then found his stride and used his experience to win the next four frames.