Well, two players that have consistenly scored well in this tournament.
But their path to the semi-final was far from showing any kind of similarity. Anyone that Ronnie O'Sullivan got past had at least one World title to his name. This tells you about the standard, although none of the matches lived up to the hype for me, as O'Sullivan looked in control for most of the time in any of them.
He has had some scoring bursts, against Williams, in the first half of the second session, and against Robertson, in the first half of the third session, where he seemed to be playing with a killer instinct. With that magical touch turned on and off beyond his self control, he kept his composure for the rest of the matches.
Stevens, though, came through a lower profile quarter of the draw. I watched quite a bit of him and there is no way one can completely rule him out because he is hitting the ball possibly as well as he ever did. And he got the job done for most of the time in a couple of scoring visits, if not a single one.
Of course, O'Sullivan holds a pretty good record against Stevens, likewise many other players on the tour, let them be attacking players. It has been some time since Stevens got the better of him, but apart from the PTC matches, none real big match springs to my mind immediately. Back a couple of seasons ago, they met in UK, and O'Sullivan won convincingly, 9-3. I remember quite well that, in that match, Stevens played out of his character after he got off to a good start and tried to keep it tight and it eventually backfired. At some point, they were tied 3-3, before this tactical approach changed the course of the match.
Stevens is someone as similar as any other player can get to O'Sullivan. He scores well, uses his both hands in a solid way, wants the balls open and is a very, very dangerous player if he is knocking the long ones in, something he has successfully did so far in the tournament.
Pretty good match and lots of firepower should be awaiting us. I expect this match to be a close one, possibly going somewhere around 17-14 or so in favor of O'Sullivan. However, I do believe Stevens will give his everything to change his underachiever fate, so, don't be shocked if he knocks O'Sullivan out...
But their path to the semi-final was far from showing any kind of similarity. Anyone that Ronnie O'Sullivan got past had at least one World title to his name. This tells you about the standard, although none of the matches lived up to the hype for me, as O'Sullivan looked in control for most of the time in any of them.
He has had some scoring bursts, against Williams, in the first half of the second session, and against Robertson, in the first half of the third session, where he seemed to be playing with a killer instinct. With that magical touch turned on and off beyond his self control, he kept his composure for the rest of the matches.
Stevens, though, came through a lower profile quarter of the draw. I watched quite a bit of him and there is no way one can completely rule him out because he is hitting the ball possibly as well as he ever did. And he got the job done for most of the time in a couple of scoring visits, if not a single one.
Of course, O'Sullivan holds a pretty good record against Stevens, likewise many other players on the tour, let them be attacking players. It has been some time since Stevens got the better of him, but apart from the PTC matches, none real big match springs to my mind immediately. Back a couple of seasons ago, they met in UK, and O'Sullivan won convincingly, 9-3. I remember quite well that, in that match, Stevens played out of his character after he got off to a good start and tried to keep it tight and it eventually backfired. At some point, they were tied 3-3, before this tactical approach changed the course of the match.
Stevens is someone as similar as any other player can get to O'Sullivan. He scores well, uses his both hands in a solid way, wants the balls open and is a very, very dangerous player if he is knocking the long ones in, something he has successfully did so far in the tournament.
Pretty good match and lots of firepower should be awaiting us. I expect this match to be a close one, possibly going somewhere around 17-14 or so in favor of O'Sullivan. However, I do believe Stevens will give his everything to change his underachiever fate, so, don't be shocked if he knocks O'Sullivan out...
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