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World Snooker Championship: Ronnie O’Sullivan outlasts Ding Junhui in high-calibre last-16 display

  • O’Sullivan pulls clear in the final session to book his spot in the quarter-finals
  • Englishman set to renew acquaintances with old rival Mark Williams

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Ronnie O’Sullivan defeated Ding Junhui in the last-16 of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield. Photo: Twitter/@WeAreWST
Paul Ryding
Ronnie O’Sullivan overcame Ding Junhui with a trademark dismantling of the Chinese number one in the final session of their World Snooker Championship second round match on Sunday night.

“Rocket” O’Sullivan eased through 13-10 to set up a quarter-final clash with old rival and fellow veteran Mark Williams.

With the victory, the Englishman equalled Stephen Hendry’s record of reaching 19 Crucible quarter-finals.

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After two days of play in which neither Ding nor O’Sullivan ceded an inch, the five-time champion set about his business on Sunday night in typically attacking style and pulled clear of the Chinese after an epic struggle.

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He secured the first frame of the day courtesy of a break of 87 before a clearance of 73 secured the 18th to hand him a 10-8 lead. Ding hit back with a clearance of 89 to get on the board in the session, but O’Sullivan claimed the next to open up the two-frame cushion again.

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