On May 3, Beijing time, the semifinals of the Snooker World Championships continued, and the second stage of the game has ended.
Zhao Xintong participated in the wild card players, this tournament started from the qualifying round, successfully won 4 games and grabbed the ticket to the main game, after entering the main game, Zhao Xintong continued to be in a hot state, defeated Jack Jones, Lei Peifan and Wakelin reached the semifinals, this semi-final is also Daifuku's best record in the World Championships, the semifinals and his idol rocket O'Sullivan competed for the right to the finals, the two are opponents on the court, friends off the court, O'Sullivan is very strong, whether Zhao Xintong can be upset is the biggest attraction, which needs to see the process of the game, Who is in better shape, Zhao Xintong is also our final favorite to win the championship, and there is a lot of pressure!
Although the two made a lot of mistakes in the first stage, the rhythm was very fast, as long as they were given a chance, they could win it, and the field fell into a tug-of-war, Zhao Xintong shook hands with O'Sullivan 4-4, so the second stage is very important, both of them must 9 to go all out to open the score, and the game became a one-sided hanging, O'Sullivan made continuous mistakes, Zhao Xintong was invincible in accuracy, as long as he was given a chance, he was able to win, and he staged a good show of winning 8 games in a row, and it was a quick decision, not dragging the mud and water at all, In this way, Zhao Xintong has led O'Sullivan 12-4 after two stages, occupying the initiative to advance to the finals.
I have to say that this stage is too surprising, O'Sullivan was beaten an 8-0 attack wave, judging from this game, Zhao Xintong is really too fierce, we must maintain this state, and strive to expand the advantage again in the third stage, but we must not be careless, we must be careful of O'Sullivan's counterattack, the third stage will start at two o'clock in the morning tomorrow, let us wait and see!
Literary/sports novels