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Ronnie O’Sullivan thrashes Hossein Vafaei in grudge match at World Snooker Championship | Snooker News


Ronnie O’Sullivan wins seven frames on the spin to thump Hossein Vafaei 13-2 and reach quarter-finals of World Snooker Championship; Vafaei had smashed open the reds in opening session on Friday afternoon and been branded “disrespectful” by six-time world champion Steve Davis

Last Updated: 22/04/23 4:39pm

Ronnie O’Sullivan won seven successive frames as he thumped Hossein Vafaei 13-4 in their Crucible grudge match to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship

Ronnie O’Sullivan won seven successive frames as he thumped Hossein Vafaei 13-4 in their Crucible grudge match to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship

​​​Ronnie O’Sullivan won seven successive frames as he thumped Hossein Vafaei 13-4 in their Crucible grudge match to reach the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship.

Vafaei had been branded “disrespectful” by six-time world champion Steve Davis a day earlier after smashing open the pack of reds while breaking in the second frame of his last-16 match with O’Sullivan.

O’Sullivan had done similar during a 5-0 defeat to Vafaei in qualifying for the German Masters in 2021, which appeared to be the start of Vafaei’s issues with the seven-time world champion.

O’Sullivan was a resounding winner of their encounter in Sheffield, opening up a 6-2 lead on Friday and then breezing into the last eight with a session to spare after a ruthless display on Saturday afternoon.

The 47-year-old is targeting a record eighth Crucible title having matched Stephen Hendry’s tally of seven when he beat Judd Trump in the 2022 final.

O’Sullivan will play Luca Brecel in the quarter-finals after the Belgian defeated three-time world champion Mark Williams 13-11 on Friday night.

Vafaei smashed open the reds while breaking during the opening session of his encounter with O'Sullivan

Vafaei smashed open the reds while breaking during the opening session of his encounter with O’Sullivan

Elsewhere, Mark Allen needed less than 20 minutes on Saturday morning to clinch a 13-4 win over 2015 champion Stuart Bingham and reach the quarter-finals for the first time in five years.

The Northern Irishman, 12-4 up overnight, knocked in a break of 68 to book a meeting with qualifier Jak Jones, who upset 2010 winner Neil Robertson 13-7 later in the day.

Allen said afterwards he was inspired by a bracelet given to him by his five-year-old daughter, Harley.

World No 3 Allen said: “It’s great for me having this to look at, when you make mistakes out there and you look down and you realise where your priorities really lie, it takes some pressure off.

“It just says ‘dad’ on it. It’s pinks and purples and stuff, not really my favourite colours, but it helps keep my mind at rest. It’s good to have that happy thought in your head.”





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