Ronnie O’Sullivan reaches World Championship semi-final after thrilling comeback win over Mark Williams
RONNIE O’Sullivan reached his first Betfred World Championship semi-final for six years -- thanks to a respotted BLACK!
The Rocket, 44, trailed Mark Williams 7-2 and 8-4 but after finding his groove he overcame fellow Class of 92 Graduate 13-10 at the Crucible.
Williams, 45, showed himself to be a wonderful sportsman by declaring a foul on himself for touching the yellow even though the ref missed it.
There was one moment in the afternoon session when five-time world champion O’Sullivan accidently used Williams’s rest.
And due to strict Covid regulations in place, it needed to be sanitised thoroughly before it could be used again.
Meanwhile world No.1 Judd Trump fell victim to the Crucible Curse as he crashed out of the competition.
Trump’s 15-month reign as the Betfred World Snooker champion is over after he was beaten 13-9 by rival Kyren Wilson in the quarter-finals.
The world No1 had hoped to become the first first-time winner of this title to defend the crown at this famous Sheffield theatre.
Yet he became the 18th maiden champ to fail to lift back-to-back trophies since the worlds moved to this iconic arena 43 years ago.