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O'Sullivan Eases past Ding in Snooker Worlds
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Tournament favorite Ronnie O'Sullivan wrapped up his unfinished business in under an hour to knock Ding Junhui out from the world snooker championships 10-2 on Monday.

Ding had a chance to stage a fight-back worthy of heroes of yore such as Leonidas. This was not to be as the young Chinese star could only gain one more frame before capitulating, after being down 8-1 after the first session yesterday. 

Ding pulled a frame back in the 10th but the Rocket came back with two rapid-fire 87 and 72 breaks to seal the victory and move on to face Ryan Day or Neil Robertson.

O'Sullivan, having already triumphed 10-3 over young Ding during the SAGA Insurance Masters final, went for the jugular in even more emphatic fashion this time, shaving a frame off his last victory. 

The victor shed no tear for his fallen foe after the first-round trouncing.

Ronnie O'Sullivan

"There is no place for feeling sorry for anyone, but I am a big fan of Ding, he is a friend of mine," the two-time world champion told BBC.  "I just hope that match stands him in good stead for next year. I was up for it from the beginning. I got off to a good start."
 
Despite the defeat, Ding kept his chin up and praised the experience he garnered, a marked difference from the crying fit that shook him after his last victory. 

"I tried 100 per cent but Ronnie played very well. The match I lost at Wembley did not affect me," the 20-year-old said. "The Crucible is the best arena I have ever played in. I'm still very young and I hope I will have a lot more chances to win here."

17-year-old Judd Trump shared the spotlight as he made 2005 world champion Shaun Murphy dig deep for his eventual 10-6 victory.

Murphy led 5-4 going into the second session but the young Trump showed surprising skill and grit to claim the next two frames and take the lead. Murphy dug deep and used his experience to clinch the last five frames to move on to the last 16 where he will face John Parrott.

Qualifier Fergal O'Brien pulled off the upset of the first round by knocking out world number 12 Barry Hawkins 10-9.

(Xinhua News Agency April 24, 2007)

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