World Snooker Championship favourites Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump are all square with their respective quarter-final opponents after an absorbing day 11.
World Snooker Championship favourites Ronnie O'Sullivan and Judd Trump are all square with their respective quarter-final opponents after an absorbing day 11 at the Crucible in Sheffield. Seven-time champion O'Sullivan is 4-4 with 2015 winner Stuart Bingham after their first session in the race to 13 frames, with 2019 champion Judd Trump tied at 8-8 with Jak Jones after two sessions.
Trump cannot shake off JonesTrump faces a tense final session against Jones on Wednesday morning with the world No 2 being pushed all the way by the Welsh qualifier, who compiled a 117 break in the last frame on Tuesday night. Elsewhere, four-time champion John Higgins staged a late fightback to trail 2020 finalist Kyren Wilson 5-3, hitting two centuries and a 73 break in the second half of the session to rally from 4-0 and 5-1 down.
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