O’Sullivan suffers session whitewash against China’s Zhao

O’Sullivan suffers session whitewash against China’s Zhao

The seven-time champion lost all eight frames in the second session of their World Snooker Championship semi-final.

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A shellshocked Ronnie O’Sullivan suffered only the fourth session whitewash of his career today. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
Ronnie O’Sullivan lost all eight frames to China’s Zhao Xintong in the second session of their World Snooker Championship semi-final today to trail 12-4 as a mid-match change of tip backfired spectacularly.

The seven-time champion had the tip on his cue changed overnight, having labelled it as “awful” ahead of the last four clash with Zhao at the Crucible.

The Englishman had still emerged from the first session level at 4-4, but lost all eight frames this morning as Zhao ruthlessly punished every missed pot and poor safety.

The 28-year-old left-hander now needs just five more frames to book his place in the final against either Judd Trump or Mark Williams after inflicting only the fourth session whitewash of his career on a shellshocked O’Sullivan.

Zhao made breaks of 57 (twice), 112 and 82 to establish an 8-4 lead, with O’Sullivan scoring just 50 points in those four frames and recording a highest break of 23.

There was no respite for 49-year-old O’Sullivan after the mid-session interval as Zhao made breaks of 67 and 115 to extend his lead, with O’Sullivan then missing a yellow off the spot in the next frame to allow his opponent back to the table.

Zhao needed two opportunities to take the frame and also took the last of the session with a break of 87 after O’Sullivan had inexplicably missed a simple blue to the middle pocket.

Former UK Championship winner Zhao is playing as an amateur in Sheffield as he continues his comeback following a 20-month ban for his involvement in a betting scandal.

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