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Shanghai Masters snooker 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Semi-final ON NOW as Wilson faces Zhao with Carter awaiting winner

Shanghai Masters snooker 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Semi-final ON NOW as Wilson faces Zhao with Carter awaiting winner

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Wilson talks Ronnie win
Kyren Wilson was over the moon with his thumping of snooker icon Ronnie O'Sullivan in Shanghai.
The Kettring cueist said: 'It's always nice to play in a good style. Obviously I scored very heavily.
'At 2-2, it could have been 4-0 to either player, it went really close. When I got 70 in front, Ronnie roared back, got snookers, fought really hard.
'I went to the practice room at the break. It was a case of resetting and coming out firing – and I did that.
'This feels like it is the showpiece Chinese event nowadays. Similar to the London Masters. The best players in the world here.
'It inspires you and when you go out to a packed audience, it felt like it was Box Office on both tables.
'The two highest-ranked and popular Chinese players were on one table. And the greatest of all time against an in-form player was on the other. It definitely gave the crowd value for money.'
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