Glasgow Times

Williams finally gets one over O’Sullivan

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MARK WILLIAMS ended an eight- year wait for victory over Ronnie O’Sullivan by storming back from a three- frame deficit to win 6- 5 and reach the semi- finals of the Masters.

Williams’ hopes of beating the seven- time Masters champion seemed distant as O’Sullivan surged into a 3- 0 lead at Alexandra Palace.

But the Welshman – who clawed his way back into the contest with a tournament- best break of 143 – won three successive frames to lead 5- 4 and then held his nerve with another century in the decider to seal a semi- final spot against Hossein Vafaei or Jack Lisowski.

“The first three frames I didn’t have a shot,” Williams told the BBC after ending a run of six successive defeats to O’Sullivan, a run stretching back to the 2014 Internatio­nal Championsh­ip in China. “He tied me up in knots, he was making breaks galore.

“But I felt the crowd started to sway towards me at the end and most of them wanted me to win, which was unbelievab­le.”

Asked if it was his most satisfying win in recent seasons, the 47- year- old three- time world champion said: “Yeah, you’re playing the greatest player ever… and I don’t think I’ve beaten him in the UK for 20 years.

“That’s gone now. If I don’t beat him for another 20 years I couldn’t care.”

The contest appeared to turn before the interval after O’Sullivan, among the balls and ahead in the frame, chose to wait until disturbing a pack of reds and completely missed them.

Williams capitalise­d with a frame- winning 55 break and, with the help of a wonderful underarm shot, delivered a decisive 83 in the next.

O’Sullivan’s safety play helped him into a 4- 2 lead, but Williams then produced a stunning 143 clearance. It eclipsed John Higgins’ tournament best of 142 and put Williams in line to collect the £ 15,000 prize for the highest break. Another fluent 90 levelled the scores and, when O’Sullivan missed a dangerous red into the middle after choosing not to play safe, Williams made a 59 clearance to lead for the first time.

O’Sullivan won a tense 10th frame, making 77 after a long safety exchange with reds scattered near the bottom cushion. But Williams was not to be denied victory, making the most of another O’Sullivan error to build a match- winning 102.

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