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World Snooker Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan wraps up win over Jackson Page to reach round two at the Crucible

Alex Livie

Updated 25/04/2024 at 15:49 GMT

Ronnie O'Sullivan powered into the second round of the World Snooker Championship with a comprehensive win over Jackson Page at the Crucible. O'Sullivan did the damage in the first session and returned on Thursday afternoon to complete the job in rapid fashion. Stream top snooker action, including the World Snooker Championship, live on Eurosport and discovery+.

Very good control' - O'Sullivan wins 10th frame against Page

Ronnie O’Sullivan breezed into the second round of the World Championship after completing a comprehensive 10-1 win over Jackson Page.
The world No. 1 did the damage on Wednesday afternoon when opening up a seven-frame lead.
O’Sullivan missed out on becoming the third person to secure a whitewash at the Crucible - following John Parrott’s win over Edide Charlton in 1992 and Shaun Murphy’s demolition of Luo Honghao in 2019 - but he got the job done in impressive fashion to set up a clash with Ryan Day.
Page had chances - and did light up the Crucible with a dazzling 142 break - but failed to take enough of them as he lacked control of the cue ball.
O’Sullivan was not at his sizzling best but controlled the table and took his opportunities when presented with them.
Page won the first mini-battle of the second session by drawing a safety error from O’Sullivan but, as in the first session, the Welshman lost the cue ball after a break of 16.
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'Nowhere near right!' - O'Sullivan and ref in re-spot confusion over correct mark

To compound his woes, Page’s safety let O’Sullivan in, and The Rocket picked off a break of 79 to move within one frame of a 28th appearance in the last 16 of the World Championship.
Page got another chance in the 11th frame after a rare tactical error from O’Sullivan, but he lost position and also appeared to lose focus as he flicked a red with his cue in bizarre fashion.
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‘An extraordinary foul’ - Page pots white and flicks red with his cue

O’Sullivan continued his circumspect approach as after potting a red he tied the cue ball up behind the green rather than take on a tough pot.
A failure to develop a red drew a look of disgust from O’Sullivan, suggesting his focus was sharp even with the winning line in sight.
For all his trophies and break-building abilities, O’Sullivan’s safety play is perhaps not talked about as much as it should be.
He produced a glorious shot to put Page in trouble and drew an error. The table was not easy with reds on cushions but O’Sullivan solved the puzzle and a break of 38 wrapped up the win before the mid-session interval had even arrived.
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'Flying up in the air!' - O'Sullivan somehow still pots with bizarre shot

Gilbert holds lead over Milkins

Robert Milkins made a wonderful clearance of 48 in the final frame to keep himself in touch with David Gilbert in their second-round clash.
Trailing 5-2 and by 47 points in the eighth, Milkins was staring at a sizeable deficit after their opening session.
But with three reds on the table, all on cushions, he pulled off a double, promoted another red and then knocked in a third up the left rail to set up a stunning clearance.
Up to that point, Milkins had been second best as Gilbert produced the form that helped him end the title defence of Luca Brecel.
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‘This is amazing’ - Milkins makes stunning clearance against Gilbert

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