Shanghai Masters 2017 – round of 32

Today saw the completion of the last 64, with Ronnie beating Gary Wilson by 5-2 in the morning, as well as the last 32 played to a finish in the afternoon and evening.

It was a case of the top players going through mainly:

ShanghaiMasters2017Day3Results

The only really unexpected name in there is Mei Xiwen who benefited from Ding withdrawal and then beat Jimmy Robertson. Good to see Jack Lisowski and Kurt Maflin in there as well.

And here is what tomorrow will bring, a very strong line-up indeed:

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As you can see, two rounds will be played to completion tomorrow: the last 16 and the QF.

For Ronnie, who lost in the Final in Coventry late on Sunday night, it might be four matches in two days, with Mark Selby or Mark Williams in the QF if he gets past Hawkins.

Ronnie already played two matches today.

In the morning, he beat Gary Wilson in the last 64, setting a 144 target for the high break and you can read about it here.

Here is a little video, shared by Worldsnooker on twitter, featuring Ronnie trying to leave the venue after his first match:

In the evening Ronnie beat Joe Perry by 5-1 and added another century to his tally that now stands at 903, and 29 this season already. Having lost the first frame, he restricted Joe to just 19 points over the next five frames.

 

 

Good Morning in Shanghai

Ronnie booked his place in the last 32 in the Shanghai Masters 2017 this morning (China time, middle of the night here), beating Gary Wilson by 5-2. He played quite well, his long potting in particular was very good. He also did set up a serious target for the tournament’s highest break with a great 144. The reaction of the crowd when Ronnie, who until there had taken only blacks with reds, decided to go for the pink, was amazing and amusing. Taking the pink was totally the right shot BTW, and the sign that Ronnie wanted to win ahead of entertaining. He will play Joe Perry this evening (early afternoon in Europe)

Thanks to Tai Chengzhe for the action pictures. 

Here the full match:

 

Shanghai Masters 2017 – Round of 64

… and before  …

At the time of writing this the first round at the Main event, played at the Grand Stage in Shanghai, is about to conclude: only one match is still in progress, between Mei Xiwen and Adam Duffy, and one match, Ronnie vs Gary Wilson has been pushed to tomorrow morning, for obvious reasons.

Before looking at the results, let’s have a look at what happened before that stage.

There wasn’t a red carpet ceremony apparently, which is unusual in China, nor was there a grand launch dinner as no picture of this appeared on weibo. There was however some kind of ceremony involving former winners, in the Bund area judging by the images, a players meeting with the fans, and an opening ceremony before the last session of yesterday. Here are a few images shared on social media, mainly weibo:

Other than that, the main news, a bad news for the promoters, is that Ding Junhui withdrew. Going by what transpired on social media he is suffering from viral conjunctivitis and can’t see properly.

Over the last two days, the schedule was very busy: there was a pre-qualifying round, the held-over matches round and the last 64 round all played to a conclusion except for the Ronnie vs Gary Wilson match. And there weren’t any upsets… except, maybe, Ryan Day being beaten by Yu Delu, but then Yu is always a dangerous player and the match went to a decider anyway. There were a few surprising scorelines though: Mark Allen beating Yan Bingtao by 5-1, for instance, or Luca Brecel beating Matthew Stevens by 5-0.

In Luca’s case it’s not just the scoreline, it’s the circumstances too: his cue, lost in Daqing, didn’t reappear, so he’s playing with a new cue, and, he’s also playing in borrowed cloths and shoes … He picked the wrong luggage at the airport, a bag looking exactly like his own with, quite extraordinarily, the same code on the lock, and only discovered his error when opening it at his hotel hours later. So he was wearing Martin Clark’s and other players shoes, shirt, waistcoat and trousers. Luca’s manager said they were Michael White’s, but going by the green back of the waistcoat, it looks more like Mark Allen’s to me. Whatever, it clearly didn’t affect Luca’s game, but maybe, it did affect his opponent concentration. Indeed, the waistcoat was obviously oversized and, with the belt tightened, looked more like a pinafore on him than like a regular waistcoat.

here is what Luca’s manager tweeted

Thanks to Martin Clark and some of his cloths and some from Michael White and shoes from a stranger Luca made it to his match

dolxb0rwsaeilpc

So the only match still to be played in the round is Ronnie vs Gary Wilson and it could well be an upset. Gary is a good player and he’s been in China for a few days already. Ronnie probably only arrived today (China time), having played a best of 19 final in Coventry late on Sunday evening, so he’s more likely to be affected by tiredness and jet-lag than his opponent. The match is scheduled at 9:30 am in China, that’s 1:30 am in UK and probably on Ronnie’s body clock too. He said it in his postmatch in Coventry, he doesn’t have big expectations, he will try his best and will try to enjoy it and see what happens. He also said that he’s due to do some promo work for his sponsor. Apparently that involved some kind of “snooker & boxing” exhibition with Zou Shiming, China’s most prominent boxer. Don’t ask …

Of course we know that Ronnie loves his boxing and that his uncles were boxers. Just hope he doesn’t sprain a wrist to go with the sprained ankle.

All detailed results on Cuetracker

 

Quick news from the airport

Ronnie was on twitter and Facebook this morning, whilst waiting at the airport en route to Shanghai…

Here is what he said:

Massive thanks for everyone who supported me during the champions of champions.. glad I made a match of it in the end.. gutted I lost though. But I’ll be back as arnie said 🙏🏆have a great day

and

just at the airport, shanghai bound, if you got a bit of time like me here is the podcast i did with tim lovejoy couple of weeks ago
https://itunes.apple.com/…/podca…/dear-lovejoy/id1196671475…

Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Dear Lovejoy by Dear Lovejoy for free.
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The interview is well worth listening!

Safe trip to Ronnie …

 

 

Shaun Murphy is the Champion of Champions 2017

Congratulations to Shaun!

 

Ronnie was the favourite going into the Final, based on their previous head to head, but Shaun had other ideas. He beat Ronnie by 10-8, having been the strongest player on the day. Shaun managed to win the close frames and his potting from distance was scary; those were two big factors in the match. Ronnie looked edgy and couldn’t reproduce the form he showed in earlier rounds, he didn’t have the best of run either, but he had no complaints. Shaun totally deserved the win. One thing though to Ronnie’s credit is the attitude he showed, the way he fought back especially from 9-5 down. He was clearly frustrated with his own mistakes but, again and again, refocused, tried his hardest and battled to the very end, which earned his appreciative comments from both Stephen Hendry and Clive Everton.

Here is the report on the Champion of Champions website:

Magic Murphy is 188BET Champion of Champions

THE FINAL
Shaun Murphy 8-10 Ronnie O’Sullivan
31-103 (O’Sullivan 97), 27-98 (O’Sullivan 98), 66-63, 70-1 (Murphy 70), 92-27 (Murphy 85), 82-7 (Murphy 53), 0-134 (O’Sullivan 65, 61), 32-105 (O’Sullivan 72), 57-54, 92-39 (Murphy 86), 83-37, 134-0 (Murphy 56, 74), 46-83, 83-17 (Murphy 71), 31-76 (O’Sullivan 54), 0-132 (O’Sullivan 108), 1-106 (68, 38), 74-71

Shaun Murphy survived an almighty Ronnie O’Sullivan fightback to win the 188BET Champion of Champions at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

Murphy had led the best of 19 final 9-5 before an O’Sullivan surge took the score to 9-8, and he looked set to level until he missed the green, allowing Murphy to finally complete his victory, and claim the title and £100,000 winner’s prize.

O’Sullivan led early in the match at 0-2 but four consecutive frames saw Murphy gain a two-frame advantage. The Rocket fought back but, with the scores tied at 4-4, the final frame of the afternoon session saw a dramatic conclusion.

Murphy, four points behind, missed the black to the bottom right pocket, seemingly setting up the five-time World Champion to take a lead into the evening session. But he also missed to the same pocket allowing Murphy to make a long but straight-forward pocket to lead 5-4.

The Magician then came out firing in the evening, taking the first three frames for a commanding 8-4 advantage and he looked set to move to within one of the title before he went in off with just the colours remaining. O’Sullivan made no mistake in punishing the Gibraltar Masters champion.

Murphy moved a step closer to the title with a 71 clearance for 9-5, but then O’Sullivan mounted his comeback. First, he took a scrappy 15th frame 31-76 and then the final’s only century, a 108, put The Rocket just two behind Murphy. An outrageous fluke helped O’Sullivan to 9-8, but the fluked red aside he was now playing much more confident snooker.

O’Sullivan looked set to force the decider until be missed the green at, allowing Murphy to the table to finish the match.

“These are the moments you live for as a snooker player,” said Murphy. “Ronnie is the best player of all time, the best player we have seen and the ultimate test. To play him in a big, big final and get to ten first – because I very nearly didn’t – is an amazing feeling.

“We call it dead-man syndrome – people play like they have got nothing to lose and he started going for shots which we all know he can get, and they started going in.

“I don’t feel that I did a great deal wrong to be honest and had the match gone to a deciding frame I wouldn’t have been banging my head against a wall. But against somebody like Ronnie it can happen and the match can turn like that. Fortunately, he missed the green at the end and I was able to clear up.”

O’Sullivan, who takes home £50,000 as runner-up, said: “He deserved the victory, he played better than me all day. I am off to Shanghai tomorrow and I will go out there, try my best and enjoy it.”

Murphy becomes the first player to qualify for the next Champion of Champions, which will be staged at Ricoh Arena, Coventry from November 5-11 2018 with tickets on sale Monday, November 13.

Videos of interest:

The Final:

CoC 2017 – the Final preview

2017 CoC: Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session1)

2017 CoC: MSI of the Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session1)

2017 CoC: review of the Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session1)

2017 CoC: Preview of Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session2)

2017 CoC: Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session2)

2017 CoC: MSI of the Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match (Session2)

2017 CoC: Ronnie O’Sullivan – Shaun Murphy match – Trophy Ceremony

The Final – review

The Shanghai Masters has already begun. Ronnie is traveling there today. His first match has been pushed to Wednesday morning, which will be around 3:30 am UK time and still the middle of the night according to his body clock. And, should he win, he will probably have to play again on the same day… if he wins just one match, he’ll do well. I’m not too hopeful.

 

 

 

Champion of Champions 2017 – Day 6

Shaun Murphy is our second finalist as he came from behind to beat Luca Brecel yesterday evening.

Here is the report on Worldsnooker:

Shaun Murphy came from 4-2 down to beat Luca Brecel 6-4 and set up a 188BET Champion of Champions final against Ronnie O’Sullivan on Sunday.

It will be the first final the pair have contested since the 2009 Premier League as O’Sullivan goes for his third Champion of Champions title, while Murphy appears in his first final at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

Brecel made a stylish start to the semi-final in front of a packed Coventry crowd, opening with a 68 which was by no means straightforward. He had a 3-1 lead at the interval and could have extended it further had he not misjudged a shot on the pink, allowing Murphy in to see out a frame in which he’d already amassed a 48 break.

The Belgian restored his two-frame lead immediately, but a fantastic 131 clearance saw Murphy back to within one. ‘The Magician’ had an opportunity to level in the eighth but ran out of position on 28. Both players faltered again in the same frame, before Murphy capitalised when given the chance with a confident 73.

The Gibraltar Masters champion, who hadn’t won at match at this tournament prior to this year, moved to within one by taking the ninth. The first eight frames had averaged less than 12 minutes each, but as the match edged towards a conclusion things became understandable more tense.

A gripping safety battle was the feature of the tenth, but victory was Murphy’s when Brecel first missed the brown and then overplayed his second attempt, allowing ‘The Magician’ to take the final colours for victory.

I needed patience at the end, and it was important to be calm and maybe that was the little thing that I had tonight,” said Murphy.

Since Ronnie came on the scene in the early 90s, he has been the ultimate challenge in snooker. He has been the ultimate benchmark for players to test themselves against and he blew the field away at the English Open last month – 98% pot success in the final and he missed only six shots in the match.

“I will come tomorrow and try my best, give it everything I have got and enjoy myself. It is about forgetting everything else and just remembering we are two men having a game of snooker.

“I knew what I was going to get tonight, you know how Luca is going to play – he is a phenomenal player, a great potter, a great scorer. I don’t think it is a question of if he will be a major champion, it is a question of when. He is a great talent and a really nice lad as well.

Brecel said: “I didn’t play well at all today. It was a good experience, but I wanted to win today. I want to win everything so I am disappointed, but that is snooker and I will learn from it.”

Broadcast on ITV4 in the UK and on networks around the world, the 188BET Champion of Champions carries a £370,000 prize fund with the winner taking home £100,000.

SEMI-FINAL RESULT
Shaun Murphy 6-4 Luca Brecel
4-77 (Brecel 68), 87-0, 40-90 (Brecel 63), 27-80 (Murphy 80), 69-1, 13-70, 131-0 (Murphy 131), 101-0 (Murphy 73), 72-14, 65-45

Elsewhere, Ronnie talked to Hector Nunns about his new diet and how he expects him to help him keep his form across an extremely busy schedule:

Ronnie O’Sullivan reveals secret to his superb form – This will surprise you

RONNIE O’SULLIVAN insists his superb form is down to a new diet that helps him cope with a gruelling schedule.

Ronnie O'Sullivan

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Ronnie O’Sullivan has put his form down to a new diet

The Rocket has blasted into today’s [Sun] Champion of Champions final having last month won the English Open with a sizzling display.O’Sullivan, 41, is into a fourth straight final at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena and has lost just one of 15 matches at the venue.

The prestigious winner’s tournament is one of seven events almost back-to-back involving constant shuttling between China and Europe.

And O’Sullivan hopes the regime will prevent him suffering the same fate as a bleary-eyed world No1 Mark Selby in Coventry, who was almost falling asleep at the table.

O’Sullivan, who made a 900th career century in his semi-final win over Anthony Hamilton, said: “I have lost a stone in the last few weeks.

“And I can finally get my trousers back on now! That is despite not being able to run because of a bad ankle injury.”For two years I had to wear this right manky old pair of trousers which haven’t been comfortable, but it was all I could get my legs into.

“And I think the good food I am eating is really helping me to relax and cope with the pressures of playing and the effects of all the travelling.

“I had to look at diet a lot more carefully because I have been picking up so many injuries I can’t put the running in I was doing before. I have been talking to nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert.

“The alternative is an operation and I don’t want that right now, it would mean six months without being able to get about, or play snooker, or do any of the other things.

Ronnie O'Sullivan

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“I can’t eat what I used to because I am not running like I used to. I am like a sponge and like to learn about new things.

“I feel more alert out there in the arena, I don’t drink tea and coffee like I used to, and I want every advantage I can get. I notice the changes, I am nearly 42 now, and I need that help.

“The schedule has been very tough on a lot of the players. I did look carefully in advance at this run of seven tournaments on the bounce.

“And for me when I entered them I viewed it as seven raffle tickets, and I was looking at having one or two decent runs. You couldn’t possibly win them all.

“It is not nice as a professional to play in a big tournament below your best, as Mark Selby clearly was at the Champion of Champions. He looked shattered.

“It doesn’t give people the best chance of winning, and that is why you get so many different winners because of the schedule.

“If I had been him, winning the International Championship in Daqing, I’d have pulled out of this tournament.

“I don’t want to go on TV in front of your fans who pay to come and see you and struggle. If it was a game show and people paid to watch you struggle, it would be different.

“But it isn’t, this is professional snooker and you want to be ready. I felt a bit sorry for Mark, he could have stayed in China for Shanghai this week or come home and had a week off.

“It’s never good to lose, no one likes it, but not so bad if you have given it everything. It’s not so good if it’s because you weren’t in good enough shape.”

Of course only those who don’t follow Ronnie on twitter will be “surprised” by the diet part. Regarding the schedule, Ronnie is right of course and, frankly, I would be surprised if he did well in Shanghai.