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Ronnie O’Sullivan builds commanding lead over Stephen Maguire at the Crucible

Ronnie O’Sullivan built a commanding 11-5 lead over Stephen Maguire in their World Championship quarter-final at the Crucible.

Resuming at 6-2 down from Tuesday’s morning session, qualifier Maguire, himself twice a Crucible semi-finalist, took the opening two frames of the evening with successive half-century breaks to swiftly reduce the deficit.

O’Sullivan, who had made a 123 clearance during the morning session, then capitalised after Maguire missed what looked a routine red into the middle pocket to make a swift 64 which helped him move 7-4 ahead.

The six-time world champion reeled off another half-century run in the next to re-establish his four-frame lead at the mid-session interval.

It remained one-way traffic as O’Sullivan pushed on through clearances of 55 and 69 before a missed pink denied him a century in the 14th.

Maguire eventually stopped the rot in the final frame with a 66 break – but faces an uphill struggle to prevent O’Sullivan from marching into the semi-finals for what would be a record 13th time when the match resumes on Wednesday morning.

On the other table, Yan Bingtao fought back in the evening session of his showdown with former champion Mark Williams, which finished locked at 8-8.

Welshman Williams had earlier won four frames in a row to open up a 6-2 advantage over Yan – who knocked out defending champion Mark Selby in the last round.

Yan, though, had soon clawed back the deficit after taking the opening two frames of the evening, which included a break of 80.

Williams, who claimed the last of his three world titles in 2018, edged the 11th before a break of 72 saw Yan take the final frame before the interval to trail 7-5.

A break of 103 saw Yan, who won his first Triple Crown event at the 2021

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