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‘He’s getting bullied’ – Ronnie O’Sullivan embarrassed as Zhao Xintong achieves snooker feat not done for 19 years

Published on May 02, 2025 at 12:25 PM

HAUNTED-LOOKING Ronnie O’Sullivan lost EIGHT frames in a row to brilliant Zhao Xintong in session two of their Snooker World Championship semi-final.

This was just the FOURTH time in Crucible history that the Rocket at the sport’s highest level.

Ronnie O'Sullivan playing snooker.
Ronnie O’Sullivan lost eight frames on the bounce versus Zhao Xintong
Ronnie O'Sullivan leaning over a snooker table after missing a shot.
O’Sullivan was a frustrated figure throughout the disastrous session
Zhao Xintong reacts during a snooker match.
Zhao Xintong is closing on his first Crucible final

Xintong, 28, was level at on Thursday but then scored breaks of 57, 112, 82, 57, 67, 115, 69 and 87.

, 49, spent far more time in his chair than he would have ever imagined and he looked dishevelled and tortured by the hammering he was receiving.

Though, in fairness, he did shake ’s hand magnanimously as they both returned to their dressing room and respective digs.

The amateur star finished up 12-4 ahead and only needs five more frames this evening to move into a maiden world final – something Xintong could achieve later on Friday evening.

Between frames 10 and 15, the Rocket potted only 49 points and when he did return to the table he was missing routine balls.

The display shocked fans, with one saying: “O’Sullivan is just getting bullied today, this doesn’t even look remotely close.”;

Another added: “I think this is it. The changing of the guard.”;

O’Sullivan, the seven-time world champion, after the quarter-final win over Si Jiahui and clearly the equipment is letting him down.

In 1994, O’Sullivan lost eight frames in one session to John Parrott, the 1991 world champion, as he went down 13-3.

In 1998, he lost all eight frames to John Higgins in a 17-9 loss and then the same thing happened when he was crushed by in the 2006 semi-finals.

That was the last time he had exited the Worlds in the last four, winning the last six semi-finals he had contested.

O’Sullivan did lose seven on the spin to two years ago and that was the moment he thought he really needed to examine his technique, claiming it was down to “bad”; coaching advice.

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