I wouldn't say Tian played terrible, especially not for an amateur. There were two frames where he found himself 60 points behind, and needing a clearance to win on the black, and he made two flawless one-visit breaks. It was only in the last frame where he threw a couple of chances away. He could have been forgiven for being a bit frightened, considering he was playing an opponent of O'Sullivan's reputation, but it didn't seem like it got to him at all. Now compare that with how Jamie Cope played against O'Sullivan in the Welsh Open, and Cope is hardly an amateur.
An another thing to remember, Tian was actually ahead when O'Sullivan missed that black. It's not as if O'Sullivan had the match won had he potted it.
An another thing to remember, Tian was actually ahead when O'Sullivan missed that black. It's not as if O'Sullivan had the match won had he potted it.
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