【Billiards World Championships】Break the record again!O’Sullivan is the first player in history to reach the top 4 for the 13th time

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[Sports Road News]The 46-year-old talented star Ronnie O’Sullivan continued to show his true character as a king. On Wednesday (27th), he won two more cities in the third stage of the World Snooker Championship semi-finals, sweeping Mai Jia 13-5 Asia (Stephen Maguire), the 13th “Tuk” entered the World Championships quarter-finals, becoming the first person in history.

World One” O’Sullivan, who is striving to win the cup for the 7th time, has performed strongly this year, and the first lapBig break with 10:5 (David Gilbert)round of 16Crazy Count Allen (Mark Selby) 13:4, the top 8 faced Mai Jiaya who advanced from the qualifiers. The two have played once morest each other 23 times before, and “Rocket” has an absolute advantage of 19 wins and 4 losses. In the last 5 matches, they have maintained all victories. Osulliyun, who was nearly “French”, took a 6:2 lead in the first stage, and in the second stage. Another wave of 5:3 was played. In the first 16 rounds, he hit a total of 1 Cue “Break Hundred” and 7 Cue 50+, leading by 11:5, and the promotion is in sight.

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In the third stage held today, “Rocket” quickly got started in the 17th game, that is, he hit a 71 degree and then the next game, and won the winning point at 12:5. In the 18th game, “Break Hundred” (126 degrees) won the game. Locked in a 13-5 victory, he became the first player to advance to the top 4. This is also the 13th time in his career that the “Rocket” has reached the top 4 of the World Championships, surpassing the 12 times of “Billiard Emperor” Hendry. The first in history to share this data.

Osu, who lost only 14 games in the first three rounds, will face John Higgins or Jack Lisowski in the final.

This article is by “Sportsroad“Originally published in “【Billiards World Championships】Break the record once more!O’Sullivan is the first player in history to reach the top 4 for the 13th time

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