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    The World Snooker Championship rolls on with the action at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield heating up as the tournament reaches the quarter-final stage.

    A number of top contenders have already fallen, including defending champion Kyren Wilson - pipped by Lei Peifan in the first round - and four-time winner Mark Selby, who was knocked out by training partner Ben Woollaston.

    There have been no such problems so far, though, for a returning Ronnie O’Sullivan. The seven-time champion made a mockery of his recent period of inactivity by reeling off three centuries in five frames as he completed a 10-4 win over Ali Carter to reach the second round, and backed it up with a routine win over Pang Junxu to reach a record-extending 23rd quarter-final.

    Ronnie O’Sullivan got his campaign off to a great start against Ali Carter
    Ronnie O’Sullivan got his campaign off to a great start against Ali Carter (Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

    The 49-year-old decided to play at the Crucible despite admitting he was “scared to go near a snooker table” during his break from the game and feared he had lost his bottle. The first-round clash had the potential to be a grudge match, with O’Sullivan calling Carter “not a nice person” and a “f****** nightmare” following a heated Masters match last year but it was ultimately played in a good spirit.

    The World Snooker Championship got underway on Saturday 19 April with the final played over two days starting on Sunday 4 May.

    Results so far

    Second round

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-4 Pang Junxu

    Luca Brecel 13-4 Ding Junhui

    Si Jiahui 13-10 Ben Woollaston

    Shaun Murphy 10-13 Judd Trump

    Chris Wakelin 13-6 Mark Allen

    Hossein Vafaei 10-13 Mark Williams

    John Higgins 13-12 Xiao Guodong

    Lei Peifan 10-13 Zhao Xintong

    First round

    Kyren Wilson (1) 9-10 Lei Peifan

    Xiao Guodong (14) 10-4 Matthew Selt

    Mark Williams (6) 10-8 Wu Yize

    Neil Robertson (9) 8-10 Chris Wakelin

    Barry Hawkins (11) 9-10 Hossein Vafaei

    Jak Jones (16) 4-10 Zhao Xintong

    Mark Allen (8) 10-6 Fan Zhengyi

    John Higgins (3) 10-7 Joe O'Connor

    Ding Junhui (10) 10-7 Zak Surety

    Shaun Murphy (15) 10-4 Daniel Wells

    Ronnie O'Sullivan (5) 10-4 Ali Carter

    Judd Trump (2) 10-4 Zhou Yuelong

    Luca Brecel (7) 10-7 Ryan Day

    Mark Selby (4) 8-10 Ben Woollaston

    World Snooker Championship draw and schedule in full

    (All times BST)

    Tuesday 29 April

    Quarter-finals

    10:00

    Zhao Xintong 6-2 Chris Wakelin

    John Higgins 5-3 Mark Williams

    14:30

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-2 Si Jiahui

    Luca Brecel 3-5 Judd Trump

    19:00

    Zhao Xintong 12-4 Chris Wakelin

    John Higgins 8-8 Mark Williams

    Wednesday 30 April

    Quarter-finals

    10:00

    John Higgins 8-8 Mark Williams - to a finish

    Ronnie O'Sullivan 6-2 Si Jiahui

    14:30

    Zhao Xintong 12-4 Chris Wakelin - to a finish

    Luca Brecel 3-5 Judd Trump

    19:00

    Ronnie O'Sullivan v Si Jiahui - to a finish

    Luca Brecel v Judd Trump - to a finish

    Thursday 1 May

    Semi-finals

    Friday 2 May

    Semi-finals

    Saturday 3 May

    Semi-finals

    Sunday 4 May

    Final

    Monday 5 May

    Final

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