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Ronnie O’Sullivan crashes out of World Snooker Championship in semi as he falls agonisingly short of final

Published on May 02, 2025 at 08:09 PM

RONNIE O’SULLIVAN has crashed out of the World Snooker Championship in the semi-final following a 7-17 defeat to Zhao Xintong.

O’Sullivan was unable to book his spot in yet another Crucible final and will have to wait even longer to better ‘s mark of seven .

Ronnie O'Sullivan reacting during a snooker match.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has crashed out of the World Snooker Championship
Zhao Xintong reacting at a snooker match.
Zhao Xintong toppled the Rocket in the semi-final

The Rocket, 49, was well beaten by amateur Zhao, who is fresh off the back of a 20-month suspension as one of 10 players

O’Sullivan’s involvement in the tournament was a surprise to many after skipping out on five of events on medical grounds in 2025.

But he looked back to his best when he breezed past Si Jiahui, Junxu Pang and old foe Ali Carter to get to the semi-finals on his record 33rd consecutive year at the Worlds.

Nobody was more surprised than O’Sullivan himself, who with a brand new cue in hand had .

And perhaps that perception of his form caught up with him against Zhao, as the Chinese cueist ran riot in Friday’s sessions to win with a session to spare.

With the scores tied at four-a-piece O’Sullivan MID MATCH.

On his return to the table, , stunning the Crucible crowd in Sheffield.

The evening session was better contested, but Zhao’s stranglehold on the match from the earlier battles proved too big of a gap for O’Sullivan to fight back against.

The 28-year-old will now take on the winner of vs Mark Williams in the final on Sunday.

The Chinese Cyclone only returned to the amateur circuit last September after serving a 20-month suspension as one of 10 players caught up in a match-fixing sting.

Zhao was punished for betting on results over a three-year period and also being a party to another player fixing two snooker matches.

Yet he did not fix a match himself and was given a lighter sentence than the other offenders for early admissions and his plea of guilty.

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