Earlier, Ronnie Sullivan seven-time world champion produced a stunning clearance of 89 in the deciding frame, recovering from 43-0 down. This came shortly after his historic 153 break in the quarter-finals against Ryan Day e,the highest ever recorded in professional snooker.
In the ongoing semi-final, Trump and Un-Nooh are locked in a closely fought contest. Un-Nooh showed strong form with a composed break of 128, helping him edge ahead at one stage. Trump, however, responded with solid positional play and tactical safety exchanges to keep the match level.
The opening frames featured a mix of attacking play and safety battles, with both players trading opportunities. Trump initially took control with clever snookers and well-timed pots, but Un-Nooh countered with confident scoring, including long pots and a well-crafted clearance to draw level before the interval.
Momentum has shifted throughout the match, with Un-Nooh appearing more settled after the break, while Trump continues to rely on his precision and experience to stay competitive.
O’Sullivan now awaits the winner of this semi-final, as he aims to claim his first ranking title since early 2024.
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