O'Sullivan and Zhao level in first Crucible semi-final

 


O'Sullivan and Zhao level in first Crucible semi-final


The 2025 World Snooker Championship semi-final at the Crucible delivered a gripping start as Ronnie O'Sullivan and Zhao Xintong ended the first session level at 4-4. Zhao, returning as an amateur after a 20-month ban, brought his signature attacking style, showcasing fluid breaks and bold shot-making. O'Sullivan, the seven-time champion, admitted to ongoing struggles with his cue and form but dug deep with his trademark resilience. A crucial 73 break from the Rocket tied the match, highlighting his ability to compete even when not at his best.

The best-of-33-frame contest saw both players trade moments of brilliance and mistakes. Zhao looked sharp early, capitalizing on his rhythm to build leads, while O'Sullivan battled through visible frustration to stay in contention. The session underscored the contrast between Zhao's fearless approach and O'Sullivan's seasoned grit, setting the stage for a compelling battle. Fans at the Crucible and online buzzed with excitement, with many noting Zhao's composure against the snooker legend.

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As the semi-final progresses, all eyes are on whether Zhao can maintain his momentum against O'Sullivan's experience in the high-stakes Crucible cauldron. The match is poised for more drama, with both players showing they have the tools to edge ahead. Who will seize the advantage in the next session? Snooker fans are in for a treat as this clash unfolds.

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