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Boost for Marco Fu as Ronnie O’Sullivan is stunned at snooker World Championship

Hong Kong player will face Barry Hawkins instead of the ‘Rocket’ after star’s shock final-frame defeat

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Ronnie O’Sullivan has won the World Championship five times but is going home early this year. Photo: World Snooker
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Hong Kong’s Marco Fu Ka-chun will face Barry Hawkins in the quarter-finals of snooker’s World Championship after five-time champion Ronnie O’Sullivan was knocked out in a dramatic 13-12 defeat.

Hawkins, beaten by O’Sullivan in the 2013 final, was on the brink of going through to the last eight at 12-9 up.

But the 40-year-old O’Sullivan, who has enjoyed so many memorable career highlights at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre in northern England, responded with breaks of 124, 88 and 63 to force a final-frame decider.

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However, with O’Sullivan – far and away the most charismatic player in the game today – on the verge of delighting his fans with a comeback win, Hawkins regained his composure.

Barry Hawkins celebrates. Photo: World Snooker
Barry Hawkins celebrates. Photo: World Snooker
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The 11th-seed’s break of 56 gave him the initial advantage in a scrappy final frame before O’Sullivan’s in-off saw Hawkins seal victory.

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