Ronnie O'Sullivan reached his fifth World Championship final with a comfortable 17-11 victory over Judd Trump at the Crucible. |
Ronnie O'Sullivan booked his place in the world championship final for the fifth time as the defending champion cruised to a 17-11 victory over Judd Trump in the semifinal yesterday.
O'Sullivan will take on Ricky Walden or Barry Hawkins in the final after the latest in a long line of dominant displays at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.
The four-time champion held a 14-10 overnight lead and he never looked likely to surrender that advantage as he clinched the three frames needed to progress to the final.
After almost a year out of snooker reaching another Crucible final must rank among O'Sullivan's finest achievements.
But the English star has already claimed this will be his last appearance at the world championship due to a lack of passion for the game and that would be a relief to his rivals, who have once again failed to step up to his level.
Compatriot Trump was 50-39 ahead in the opening frame of the session but missed a red to a corner pocket and O'Sullivan rifled in a 41 break.
'The Rocket' pinched the next after winning a tactical battle and finishing off with a crowd-pleasing 33.
Trump crashed in a 77 break to give himself the slightest hope, but the reprieve was all too brief as O'Sullivan creamed off breaks of 31 and 33 in the next frame to clinch a showdown with either compatriots Walden or Hawkins, who were tied at 12-12 in their semifinal.
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