O'Sullivan and Ding on form in Beijing

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Ding in action in the game.



Ronnie O'Sullivan cruised into the last 32 of the Bank of Beijing China Open with a 5-0 thrashing of Gareth Allen.

O'Sullivan is chasing his first ranking title in 13 months – though he did win the Masters in January – and he now faces Mark Joyce for a place in the last 16.

World number 115 Allen had chances in the opening frame, but missed an attempted long pot on the final brown and O'Sullivan cleared to take it. From that point, world number 13 O'Sullivan was rarely threatened and breaks of 64, 59 and 51 helped him to victory.

China's top player Ding Junhui also enjoyed comfortable progress as he saw off Paul Davison 5-0 in just 63 minutes. Breaks of 51, 51, 52, 55 and 138 helped Ding set up a clash with countryman Zhou Yuelong.

Defending champion Judd Trump continued his fine recent form as he saw off Ashley Hugill 5-1 with top runs of 108, 105, 90, 50 and 55.

Ricky Walden and Stephen Maguire both kept alive their hopes of gaining a top 16 place ahead of the seeding cut off for the Betfred World Championship (for more on that race click here.) Walden beat Niu Zhuang 5-1 with a top break of 125 while Maguire saw off Fergal O'Brien 5-3 with a top break of 96.

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