Back underway
The Crucible is buzzing with excitement as the World Snooker Championship continues with some thrilling matches. The second session of Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Ryan Day is about to get back underway, promising more intense action and drama on the green baize.
O’Sullivan, a snooker legend, is currently leading Day 10-6 in their match, showcasing his incredible skill and precision on the table. Fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome of this clash between two talented players.
In other matches, Mark Allen is ahead of John Higgins 9-7, while Stuart Bingham holds a 9-7 lead over Jack Lisowski. The competition is heating up as the players battle it out for a spot in the quarter-finals of the championship.
One interesting tidbit that has emerged during the tournament is the revelation by Ken Doherty that he used to practice with a young Ronnie O’Sullivan, even beating him regularly when O’Sullivan was just 12 years old. Doherty, the 1997 world champion, recognized O’Sullivan’s talent from a young age and played a role in shaping his development as a snooker player.
As the championship progresses, the stakes are getting higher and the competition fiercer. With the quarter-finals and semi-finals looming, the players are giving it their all to secure a spot in the later stages of the tournament.
Stay tuned to SunSport’s live blog for all the latest updates and results from the World Snooker Championship as the action unfolds at the Crucible. It’s shaping up to be an exciting and unpredictable competition, with plenty of surprises in store for snooker fans around the world.