Yushan’s World Snooker Open delivered high-octane action on Wednesday, with Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump, and Zhao Xintong punching their tickets to the last 16 effortlessly. O’Sullivan, the Rocket, whitewashed Matthew Selt 5-0, his second frame featuring a blistering 138 break compiled in a mere nine minutes. The 47-year-old maestro felt unstoppable, telling interviewers, ‘I’m here to win it all. My early matches have been solid, and I’ll keep pushing.’
Judd Trump, the top-ranked player globally, saw off Jackson Page 5-2 with clinical breaks and safety play. Zhao Xintong, China’s world champion, opened with a 100-plus break and dominated Sam Craigie 5-1. Other notables included Shaun Murphy’s 5-1 rout of Ju Si, Stuart Bingham’s 5-4 thriller over Wu Yize, Kyren Wilson’s 5-1 demolition of Allen Taylor, and Hussain Vafai’s upset 5-2 win against Mark Williams.
Tuesday’s shocker lingered in memory: defending champ John Higgins, a four-time world winner, crashed out 4-5 to teenage sensation Stan Moody. The 19-year-old, world No. 47, dominated early with long-range pots and cue mastery, surging to 4-1. Higgins clawed back with three frames on the trot, highlighted by a 135 in frame seven, tying it at 4-4. In the decider, Moody pounced on Higgins’ slip-up, crafting a 65 break to win 65-15 and advance.
Trump’s afternoon session victory over Florian Nuessle was 5-1, while Zhao’s evening battle with Long Zehuang ended 5-4. This Jiangxi showdown underscores snooker’s generational shift, blending experience with youthful flair. With the last 16 looming, expect tactical masterclasses and break-building fireworks as contenders vie for the crown.