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Ronnie O ‘Sulivan For the first time from mid-August, two centuries were built on an impressive return as they defeated Eulian Boico 5–0 at the Sheian Grand Prix in China.
The 49 -year -old was last played competitively in Saudi Arabia Masters, where he was beaten in the final by Neil Robertson.
O’Sullivan – which has recently gone Dubai With his new wife Laila Raus – Later missed English Open and British Open were withdrawn due to medical reasons.
However, there was a slight sign of war with a seven -time world champion, who was playing for the 1,000th time in a ranking event match during Tuesday evening session.
O’Sullyan captured to take an early frame with a well -designed 107 at an initial error by 20 -year -old Ukrainian Boico.
After a fast opener, the second frame was a very strict case, with errors from both players before O’Sullyven, who came from behind to clean the colors with green.
Boiko’s security errors continued as O’Sullivan captured the third frame to increase 74–50 and took control of the match 3–0.
O’Sullyan spent his time before creating another opportunity in the next to construct the second century of 112 ahead of the middle session interval.
When Boiko returned to the table again, extended himself 36–0, causing him to become a red before making O’Sulivan 46.
The 20 -year -old, however, could not take maximum advantage of his second opportunity. O’Sullivan eventually shut down a 76–49 wins on a hard snooker back and then running through yellow to pink as he made it to the next round against Yao Pengcheng.
“It was a difficult game, two or three frames that could win Eulians,” O’Sullyn said on the World Snooker Tour website.
“I haven’t played almost two months, so I felt a little strange to play a serious game, I was a little rusting.
“My preparation on the practice table has been good, but practice and game matches are very different.”
Earlier, World No. A Jude Trump gave 147 breaks to his ninth career, which was in the way of winning 5–2 over NG on-U.
Trump, runner-up to Ken Wilson Last year, in Sheian, a maximum compiled in the fifth frame against three -time female world champion NG. He goes to the front face of Matthew Stevens.
Aaron Hill of Ireland also produced 147 breaks during the evening session, which in the second frame of his 5–2 win over Huang Jiahao.
With a record of 15 sets in the 2024–25 campaign, this season takes the maximum tally to 13.
In other places, rule of men’s world champion Zhao Zintong Hamantatan Wang Shinbo defeated 5–2, Robertson defeated Leon Crole 5–1 and Jak Jones saw fellow Welshman Dylan Emery with the same score.
XI’an Grand Prix Champion Wilson defended a walkover in the final 32 as his second round rival Marco Fu took back due to injury.
In other late Tuesdays of Tuesday, experienced Mark Williams defeated Zhou Jinao 5–2 to finish with three half-century break and home Amateur Zhang Hao saw world number 15 Chris Vaclin 5-3.