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Ronnie O’Sullivan comes from behind to draw level with John Higgins at Crucible

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Ronnie O’Sullivan rallied with two century breaks to draw level at 4-4 with John Higgins in their World Championsh­ip semi-final.

O’Sullivan trailed 3-0 as the Scot came out of the blocks fast at the Crucible, but the world No 1 produced clearances of 116 and 107 on his way to restoring parity.

Both players had opportunit­ies to open their account in the first two frames, but it was O’Sullivan who needed extra time to settle, and Higgins held his nerve with a decisive 50 break to take a 2-0 lead.

Higgins looked like compiling another frame-winning break in the third, but he missed a straightfo­rward black before complainin­g that someone in the crowd had moved in his eyeline.

But O’Sullivan ran out of position after making 32 in reply, his frustratio­n evident as he stamped his cue on the floor before missing a red that would cost him dear.

O’Sullivan, however, was now starting to find his groove. A 70 break gave him impetus before the interval and scores of 45 and 54 in the next cut the deficit to one frame.

O’Sullivan capitalise­d on a safety error to produce his first century of the match before Higgins stopped the rot to secure a close penultimat­e frame on the pink. But O’Sullivan was not to be denied and ensured he would go into Friday’s second session level with another superb century.

In the other semi-final, Judd Trump dominated the early stages to take a commanding 7-1 lead over Mark Williams.

Trump’s long potting was a constant theme of a scrappy opening session as three-time champion Williams struggled to find any sort of fluency.

The Welshman’s only success came in a long fourth frame, and he appeared unhappy with the table at the end of it when he rolled a ball down the cloth to check its condition.

Following a rerack in the opening frame, Williams’ misery began when he went into a bunch of reds after potting a blue and one of them ended up in the bottom pocket.

Trump, the 2019 world champion, took advantage with 49 in reply before a long brown after some safety exchanges sealed the frame.

Successive breaks of 70, the first one benefiting from another Williams in-off, gave Trump a 3-0 lead before a see-saw fourth frame which lasted over 33 minutes.

Williams made heavy weather of his first success after a well-compiled 46 had put him in the driving seat, Trump almost threatenin­g to get the two snookers needed to poach the frame.

It was the same story, however, after the interval as Trump prospered from range and Williams suffered another crucial in-off to dent his recovery hopes.

Trump won a messy fifth frame and came out on top in another safety battle in the sixth. A 62 break gave Trump the next frame before more caution led to the second rerack of the session. Trump was looking increasing­ly confident and produced breaks of 53 and 41 to extend his lead to six, leaving Williams with a mountain to climb in Friday’s second session.

 ?? Photograph: Richard Sellers/PA ?? Ronnie O'Sullivan came from 3-0 down to level the scores with John Higgins in their semifinal.
Photograph: Richard Sellers/PA Ronnie O'Sullivan came from 3-0 down to level the scores with John Higgins in their semifinal.
 ?? VCG/Getty Images ?? Judd Trump was in excellent form during his semi-final against Mark Williams. Photograph:
VCG/Getty Images Judd Trump was in excellent form during his semi-final against Mark Williams. Photograph:

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