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Tour Championship snooker 2022 LIVE – Ronnie O'Sullivan faces Mark Williams in quarter-finals in Llandudno

Welcome back to Wales What a day of snooker this should be. Ad/> Ronnie O'Sullivan is facing home favourite Mark Williams in a quarter-final battle between two of the all-time greats and genuine entertainers of the sport.

Tour Championship'Absolutely brutal' – Robertson 'proud' to hold off Allen comeback at Tour Championship4 HOURS AGO It should be an enthralling match at the Venue Cymru in Llandudno – and you can follow it with us through the day and evening via our live updates . Match schedule Quarter-finals Monday, March 28 Zhao Xintong [1] 9-10 John Higgins [8] Tuesday, March 29 Neil Robertson [2] 10-6 Mark Allen [7] Wednesday, March 30 Ronnie O'Sullivan [3] v Mark Williams [6] Thursday, March 31 Judd Trump [4] v Luca Brecel [5] 'Absolutely brutal' – Robertson 'proud' to hold off Allen comeback Neil Robertson finished with two centuries to close out a nervy 10-6 win against an obstinate Mark Allen in the Tour Championship quarter-finals on Tuesday evening, having earlier led 7-0 in Llandudno.

The defending champion rolled in superb knocks of 125, 103, 125, 121, 130, 76, 94 and 68, but was made to sweat with fellow Masters winner Allen winning six out of seven frames to trail 8-6 despite making high breaks of only 66 and 70. Robertson – who is chasing a fourth major title of the season after lifting the English Open, Masters and Players Championship – will next face Ronnie O'Sullivan or Mark Williams on Friday as he continues his quest for back-to-back titles at the elite eight-man event.

“I’m very proud, because Mark asked a lot of questions tonight," said the World No 4, who described himself as one of the all-time snooker greats earlier this month. «I had many answers – he just kind of had answers for my answers.

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