Ronnie O’Sullivan fights back to level with John Higgins after opening session
Ronnie O’Sullivan rallied with two century breaks to draw level at 4-4 with John Higgins in their World Championship semi-final.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan rallied with two century breaks to draw level at 4-4 with John Higgins in their World Championship semi-final.
Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins are locked together at 4-4, after an opening session of their World Championship semi-final that ebbed and flowed. O’Sullivan made a shaky start, and his frustrations boiled over after a sloppy shot in the third frame as the match threatened to get away from him. Ad/> But he steadied the ship by taking the fourth and was a different player after the interval.
World Championship semi-finals are marathons, but getting behind early can be dangerous and Ronnie O’Sullivan reacted furiously after passing up a gilt-edged chance in the third frame against John Higgins. Higgins took the first two frames after O'Sullivan passed up decent chances, and the third followed a similar theme. Ad/> It was the manner of how he handed the frame to Higgins which would have frustrated the most.
Ronnie O’Sullivan insisted “I’m no superstar” after cruising into the Crucible semi-finals for a record 13th time by wrapping up a 13-5 win over Stephen Maguire.
John Higgins completed a star-studded World Championship semi-final on Wednesday night, and he is looking forward to a “special” meeting with fellow Class of ’92 graduate Ronnie O’Sullivan at the Crucible. Four-time champion Higgins edged out Jack Lisowski 13-12 and will face O’Sullivan in the first session of their best-of-33 semi-final on Thursday evening. Ad/> The other semi-final sees Mark Williams, another Class of ’92 star and three-time world champion, take on 2019 winner Judd Trump, who has endured a poor campaign by his own standards but has dazzled in Sheffield so far.
John Higgins survived a final-frame decider against Jack Lisowski to book his place in the World Championship semi-finals and seal an historic achievement for the fabled ‘Class of 92′.
John Higgins survived a final-frame decider against Jack Lisowski to book his place in the World Championship semi-finals and seal an historic achievement for the fabled ‘Class of 92′.
Stephen Hendry admits he would be “honoured” if Ronnie O’Sullivan draws level with him on seven World Championship victories at this year’s tournament.