At the World Grand Prix, Ronnie O’Sullivan defeated Ding Junhui 6-1 to advance to the championship match against Judd Trump.
In an imposing display, the world’s top player hit four century, with breaks of 135, 128, 128 and 124.
In addition, the 48-year-old scored breaks of 79 and 90 as he won in Leicester in just one hour and twelve minutes.
“I was feeling fine. It was orderly. Every shot felt in command. The seven-time world champion O’Sullivan told ITV3, “I felt confident and at ease.”
He continued, “I’m looking forward to it, playing Judd, who’s been one of the players of the season,” in reference to his meeting with world No. 2 Trump.
O’Sullivan, who last week won a record-tying seventh Masters title, once more expressed doubts about his snooker career after defeating Zhou Yuelong to go to the World Grand Prix final eight.
“It’s hard because when I’ve come and said what I’ve said this week, saying I’m not bothered if I win or lose, people pay good money to come and watch and when I say that I just mean that I’m struggling with myself,” O’Sullivan said.
” someOntimes, it’s difficult to maintain yourattention. Mentally, I always put up a professional show, regardless of what I say or how I feel. It is beyond my c endurance and ontrol whether or not I perform well.
“I’m doing my hardest, so I don’t want people to believe that I’m not trying.