Ronnie O’Sullivan Leads Ryan Day 5-3 in World Snooker Championship Last-16 Match: Can Day Come Back?

In the Last 16 of the World Snooker Championship, Ronnie O’Sullivan Holds the Upper Hand Over Ryan Day

Ronnie O’Sullivan leads Ryan Day 5-3 in the World Snooker Championship last-16 match. The 48-year-old Englishman is aiming for an eighth Crucible title, which would surpass Stephen Hendry’s seven successes. In the opening frames, O’Sullivan made impressive breaks of 123 and 84, but Day, the world number 18, fought back to level the score.

O’Sullivan managed to pull ahead with breaks of 83 and 51 in the next few frames. However, Day responded with a stunning break of 115, showing that he was not to be underestimated. O’Sullivan then extended his lead with a break of 92 in the last frame of the session.

Ryan Day is seeking to advance to the quarter-finals for the fourth time in his career, having previously fallen short in 2008, 2009, and 2012. The two players have faced off at the Crucible before, with Day losing to O’Sullivan in a close match back in 2006. Day reflected on this loss, acknowledging the lasting impact it had on him.

The match between O’Sullivan and Day will resume on Sunday, with O’Sullivan holding a two-frame advantage. Fans can expect an exciting conclusion to the match on Monday as they wait for both players to show their skills once again at this prestigious tournament.

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