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On table two

Zhang Anda 2-3 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 7-1 Carter

A terrific 141 gives Ali some kind of good feeling as the players again give dap, but you don’t envy his task this evening. Last frame aside, he played so so poorly – after playing beautifully last afternoon – and the chances of him winning ine before Ronnie wins three are non-existent.

O’Sullivan 7-0 Carter (0-91)

Dave notes that Ali’s on for a tournament high-break here, so perhaps he can pay some bills, at least.

O’Sullivan 7-0 Carter (0-74)

Ali saves himself the nilling and it requires serious stones to compile a run like this after losing seven frames straight.

O’Sullivan 7-0 Carter (0-39)

Good work from ali, who migght feel a bit less pressure because make no mistake, he knows he’s beaten; other hand, the prospect of getting nilled by a long-disliked rival is not whathe wanted for himself today, so perhaps the tension is compounded.

O’Sullivan 7-0 Carter (0-14)

Ronnie directs a starter to left corner and likes it, but the ball won’t quite drop, so Ali sends one into right-middle and has a chance to reverse yesterday’s afternoon. Then, he lost the first and won the next seven; here, he could lose the first seven and win the last.

On table two

Zhang Anda 1-3 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 7-0 Carter

On 92, Ronnie cues across one, so again no ton, but he’s flowing. Ali, er, isn’t.

O’Sullivan 6-0 Carter (61-0)

A lovely blue to the yellow gets the crowd going and that clearance at the end of frame five has really got Ronnie going. As his opponent has faded, he’s intensified, and how on earth is Ali avoiding a session whitewash?

O’Sullivan 6-0 Carter (47-0)

Ronnie slams a red into left corner that takes him into the pack; “It’s a great feeling as a snooker player to know you’ve broken your opponent,” says Stephen. “You just relax and play your best snooker.” Easy peasy when you think about it like that, eh? We’ve all been there!

O’Sullivan 6-0 Carter (18-0)

It’s damage limitation for Ali now, as Stephen notes: how to get to the Cruce with the confidence he’s spent all season building intact. And as I type, he leaves a chance, Ronnie’s away again, and does anyone think even if he gets back to the table, he’ll make something significant?

On table two

Zhang Anda 1-3 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 6-0 Carter

Still no ton, but Ronnie won’t mind. He’s starting to enjoy himself, the crowd are enjoying him, and Ali’s having a stinker.

O’Sullivan 5-0 Carter (80-0)

Ronnie comes back too far so tries a long red in search of another ton; he leaps out of left corner … and rolls into right. It’s been that kind of afternoon for Ali.

O’Sullivan 5-0 Carter (54-0)

Relentlessly, remorselessly, Ronnie accumulates. He’s starting to play well now.

O’Sullivan 5-0 Carter (16-0)

There’s no one more adept at sensing weakness than the Rocket, and he rolls in a lovely starter, safe in the knowlege he’s five frames to play with against someone almost unable to beat him, who he doesn’t like. You fear for Ali.

On table two

Zhang Anda 1-3 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 5-0 Carter

A run of 50, and Ali, who’s only beaten Ronnie once in 18 matches, needs 10 before he loseds five. Er, yeah.

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (63-52)

…and down it goes. The next shot, a cut-back black, is harder than it needs to be but he plays it beautifully, getting nicely on the yellow, and this match feels five to over.

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (46-52)

Oh dear. Ali misses his chosen ball cannons the yellow and sends the white back towards the reds – one of which is on black cush, so if Ronnie slots it, it’ll likely mean the frame. Here he goes…

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (26-52)

Ali knocks off the easy balls, building a decent lead, then plays safe – but with the frame still in the balance. And when Ronnie, whose safety game has been good today, snookers him behind the yellow, he knows he’s in trouble.

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (26-17)

Ronnie sinks a starter and follows it down; that felt avoidable. But Ali jawses his riposte, unable to get anything going … only for the Rocket to miss a sitter of a pink. Again: the Skipper must capitalise, and if he doesn’t, you’d consider him done for. There are balls everywhere.

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (10-4)

Ali plays a decent safety but Ronnie plays a better one; it makes little odds, but then Ali, after drilling a decent starter diagonally to right corner, can only make for, his highest break of ther match still only 13.

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter (4-0)

In comms, Stephen notes that Ali is one of those not generally fazed by Ronnie, “but he hasn’t turned up today”. And folliwng a slow start to the frame, he goes in-off … but leaves nothing.

We go again

On table two

Zhang Anda 1-2 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 4-0 Carter

Ronnie misses a red to left corner but with two snookers required, Ali’s seen enough of this session and retreats to dressing room – or the practice table.

O’Sullivan 3-0 Carter (56-13)

You can’t lose the scrappy ones, score poorly, and expect to be comeptitive against humanity’s greatest genius – who hasn’t even got going yet. Ali must win at least three of the afternoon’s four remaining frames to have a proper chance tonight.

O’Sullivan 3-0 Carter (26-13)

Well the good news is he’s improved on that; the bad news is that it’s only by two, a cut to left-centre catching the near knuckle. So Ronnie gets himself away and there are reds all over, Ali knowing well how helpful a first-session blitz can be: leading Bazza 7-1 yesterday, it was almost impossible for him to lose, though he gave it a go.

O’Sullivan 3-0 Carter (10-7)

Ronnie drains a starter but the white comes back just too far into baulk; no matter. A poor safety from Ali and he’s in again, opening a few reds and with the black psssing to both corners. Except he misses one you don’t expect him to, though he was further from it than planned, and can the Skipper make something happen? Well, he sends a starter long to yellow bag, and surely he must make the most of this opportunity, his highest break of the match so far … 11.

On table two

Zhang Anda 1-2 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 3-0 Carter

If Ali isn’t careful, this match will be effectively over before he’s started playing in it.

O’Sullivan 2-0 Carter (63-1)

Er, yeah: Ronnie pots balls.

O’Sullivan 2-0 Carter (24-1)

Ali raps in a starter but can’t add an mote, then Ronnie takes a red from right side to left-middle, a brilliant pot, and this match is running away from the Captain. TMNTPETPUAC is about the black spot, and will likely be a few points to the good by the time he sits down.

On table two

Zhang Anda 0-2 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 2-0 Carter

I hate to say it, but I get the impression both players know how this one ends.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (55-22)

This convocation means Ronnie’s next shot is a pot on the yellow. That should do it.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (53-22)

Not to be: he misses a difficult yellow, and Ali remains in the frame … then finds himself behind the green, with the yellow tight behind the black, all four balls on roughly the same line. If he can’t hit he needs snookers … and he whacks the black, then finds himself almost-snookered, white behind the black and pink partially blocking the route to the yellow.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (53-22)

Using green and pink to snooker, Ronnie gets back to the table following Ali’s escape and bins the final red, gets on black cush to address the last … and slides a beauty into right corner. Black and yellow for 2-0…

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (34-22)

He does, though get another chance almost immediately. But when the white lands near the blue, the rest-head is even closer as he tries to bin the next red, he misses, and shortly afterwards Ronnie shows him how it’s done. There are still two reds on the top rail, so doing enough at this visit is an ask, and he too can’t sink with the rest – for all the difference it makes, an error from Ali bringing him back to the table. So he plays what looks like a beauty, opening the last two reds, but he doesn’t quite get position and we’re back playing safety.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (25-15)

It’s got scrappy. Ronnie can’t make many, a poor shot lets Ali in, but again he can’t cash in.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (17-10)

As he did in frame one, Ali overcuts a red, and so far he’s brought his form of last evening, not last afternoon. As such, the last thing he needs is Ronnie botching a safety and fluking a starter, but that’s what’s happened. And when he tucks in behind the green, the escape allows him a go at a longun, and goodness me he slots it. As Phil Yates notes, if that part of his game is working well, good luck.

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter (6-1)

Ronnie misses a toughie to middle, but he knew the whote would run safe or safeish, and it’s just in front of the brown meaning Ali must come off two cushions to flicks the pack and get back to baulk. Problem being he cannons the blue, handing Ronnie a starter, and though the table needs work, there’s no one better at doing it. However he overscrews potting the blue, meaning a harder cut than necessary, cues across it a little, and now it’s Ali sinking one to get away. Even though it’s only frame two, this feels a big a visit.

On table two

Zhang Anda 0-0 Gary Wilson

O’Sullivan 1-0 Carter

A run of 77 secures frame one. It’s a funny thing really, Ronnie hasn’t played that well this season, but he’s so difficult to beat and so enjoying being so difficult to beat that he’s winning big tournaments anyway.

O’Sullivan 0-0 Carter (46-12)

Effortlessly clearing a path for the back to both corners, he picks off loose balls, no need to break the cluster, and his ability to nagivate a route through a break, removing the right balls in the right order, is unparalleled.

O’Sullivan 0-0 Carter (9-12)

Ronnie’s first go at a long pot and he doesn’t get that close, but when Ali gets in, in a lovely position about the black spot, he misses a sitter of a red! That is going to cost him.

O’Sullivan 0-0 Carter (0-1)

Ronnie is wearing a brown-gold short and old-skool big bowtie, Doug Mountjoy-style; I wonder what he means by that. Anyroad Ali spanks in a starter but lands on nothing, then sticks a safety behind the green which Ronnie escapes well. He looks dialled-in here, and will know Ali’s never beaten him in a last-eight or better. But Ali’s having the season of his life, lead 6-3 in the Masters final and played beautifully last evening, so.

Ronnie and Ali give dap

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