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.
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.
When is the Welsh Open 2022? The Welsh Open gets underway on February 28, with the final at ICC Wales set for March 6. Ad/> How can I watch the Welsh Open? Welsh OpenThe attack of the cue ball — White jumps off table and hits ThepchaiyaA DAY AGO You can watch all the action live on Eurosport.
HOW BOTH PLAYERS PROGRESSED Neil Robertson progressed to the final of the Players Championship for the fourth time after a 6-1 win over namesake Jimmy Robertson. Ad/> The Thunder from Down Under was far from his fluent best, with just three half-century breaks and no tons, but it was more than enough against Jimmy Robertson, who didn’t look anything like the player who knocked out defending champion John Higgins in the previous round.
Neil Robertson is through the final of the Players Championship for the fourth time after a 6-1 win over namesake Jimmy Robertson. The Thunder from Down Under was far from his fluent best, with just three half-century breaks and no tons, but it was more than enough against Jimmy Robertson, who didn’t look anything like the player who knocked out defending champion John Higgins in the previous round.
Jimmy Robertson 0-0 Neil Robertson (31-51) Bit of a delay due to someone needing some assistance in the second row. Neil quickly back to business. Three reds left up, but should finish the frame at this visit as break moves to 51.
Barry Hawkins says it would be ‘great’ for Jimmy Robertson to join him in the final of the Players Championship, but says he faces an uphill battle against ‘big favourite’ Neil Robertson in the second semi-final.
Barry Hawkins cruised to the final of the Players Championship with an easy 6-2 win over Ricky Walden. The pair were fighting for the chance to meet the winner of the tournament’s other semi-final, with Jimmy Robertson to play his namesake Neil on Saturday night ahead of Sunday’s final.