Ronnie O’Sullivan has pulled out of the Northern Eire Open, having already withdrawn from the British Open and Wuhan Open in latest weeks; Seven-time world champion final featured on the English Open in September
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Seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan has withdrawn from the BetVictor Northern Eire Open on account of medical causes, the World Snooker Tour (WST) has introduced.
O’Sullivan was on account of face Lengthy Zehuang within the final 64 in Belfast on Monday afternoon, however announcement from WST on their web site confirmed he had pulled out of the occasion.
China’s Lengthy receives a bye to the final 32, with the event on the Waterfront Corridor in Belfast operating till October twenty seventh.
O’Sullivan hasn’t featured since being knocked out of the primary spherical of the English Open final month after a shock defeat to He Guoqiang, the place he describing his efficiency as “awful” and “embarrassing”.
It’s the third consecutive event that O’Sullivan has withdrawn from, having additionally skipped the British Open and Wuhan Open in latest weeks. He’s subsequent on account of function on the Worldwide Champions occasion in China from November 3-10.
Trump makes profitable begin in Belfast
World No 1 Judd Trump started his title defence with a 4-0 win over Ishpreet Singh Chadha needing simply 49 minutes to whitewash his opponent with assistance from breaks of 72, 65 and 112.
“It was easy to get up for this event,” mentioned Trump, who has received the occasion 4 occasions within the final six years. “Certain venues seem to be made for snooker. Anyone who has played in the semis or final at the Waterfront [Hall] knows how special it is.
“It is just like Alexandra Palace or the Tempodrom when it comes to the dimensions of the gang and the best way individuals react. I thrive on that environment with individuals having fun with themselves. It helps me exhibit and play my greatest pictures.”
Trump will face Matthew Selt in the last 32 after Selt defeated Lyu Haotian 4-1, while World Championship runner-up Jak Jones beat Alexander Ursenbacher 4-0 and Zhou Yuelong recovered from 3-1 down to oust Dominic Dale 4-3.
Northern Ireland’s Jordan Brown suffered a 4-2 defeat to Robert Milkins, while 18-year-old Stan Moody made breaks of 108 and 105 before beating Ryan Day in a decider.
Louis Heathcote also came through in a decider in a scrappy contest against former world champion Mark Selby, whose 81 in the first frame was the only break over 50 by either player.
Stuart Bingham beat Scott Donaldson 4-1 in a similarly low-scoring contest, while China’s Pang Jungxu made a break of 98 in the decider as he beat compatriot Yuan Sijun 4-3.
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