Ruthless Ronnie O’Sullivan opens up 10-6 semi-final lead over John Higgins
Ronnie O’Sullivan took command of his World Championship semi-final against John Higgins in ruthless fashion at the Crucible.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan took command of his World Championship semi-final against John Higgins in ruthless fashion at the Crucible.
Ronnie O'Sullivan took command of his World Championship semi-final against John Higgins in ruthless fashion at the Crucible. O'Sullivan made breaks of 99, 91, 70 and 73 to open up a 10-6 lead, but it was the manner in which he won the last frame of the session on a re-spotted black which will have hurt Higgins the most.
With both semi finals currently underway at the Crucible we look ahead to the final and what’s at stake – both financially and historically.
After being 7-1 down following the first session, Mark Williams knew a big performance was needed against Judd Trump in Sheffield if he was to keep his hopes alive of a place in the final. As the game resumed, both players were twitchy in their play, passing up good opportunities, but Williams managed to find the all-important first breakthrough of the day with a break of 33 enough for Trump to concede and bring the score to 7-2.
Judd Trump remains in the box seat in his World Championship semi-final showdown against Mark Williams despite the Welshman’s attempts to fight back.
Judd Trump remains in the box seat in his World Championship semi-final showdown against Mark Williams despite the Welshman’s attempts to fight back.
The World Snooker Championship 2022 continues on Friday after the action kicked off on Saturday April 16 at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield with Leicester's top seed and defending champion Mark Selby seeking a fifth title. But Selby is out after losing to Yan Bingtao on Sunday night.
This Sunday, come what may, will mark the 18th time in 25 years that at least one of snooker’s ‘Class of 92’ has made the final of the World Snooker Championship.