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2 games 6-1? McGill was blasted 5-0, single-shot 90 points to save the match point, Brechel will play wizards?

This morning, the Last Semi-Final of the Scottish Open kicked off, with Brechel and McGill's post-90s showdown reduced to a Belgian bullet-crazy offensive show. The runner-up of the New Science and Technology Championship was like a broken bamboo, full of firepower to win the match point 5-0, only one win away from reaching the final back-to-back.

2 games 6-1? McGill was blasted 5-0, single-shot 90 points to save the match point, Brechel will play wizards?

McGill is the top snooker after the 90s, second only to Karen Wilson in strength and popularity. Scotland's 2010 pro turned professional, beating Hendry, Maguire and McManus in his debut season, beating Maguire and Selby in the quarterfinals in his 2015 World Championship debut, winning the 2016 India and 2017 single-time championships, reaching the quarter-finals at last year's World Championships and losing 16-17 to Karen Wilson in the semi-finals.

Brechel claimed that snooker was the strongest after 95, won 1 ranking tournament championship, became the new king of the Champions League last year, and shined in the final with Zhao Xintong in the British Championship this season, losing 5-10 to the runner-up. The 2 post-90s of this tournament meet in the semi-finals, and at least 1 person will win a final seat against Higgins. In the previous semi-finals, wizards scored a single hundred and a 3-shot 70+, and the total score was 6-1 to lift the Rockets to advance first.

Brechel is not ranked as mcGill in the world, but has an absolute advantage in the 2-man head-to-head record, with a 5-0 win. In this semi-final, McGill was under too much psychological pressure to play abnormally, and there were consecutive low-level mistakes, and the runner-up of the British Championship won 5 consecutive sets to win the match point. In the 6th inning, Brechel scored a point and interrupted the attack, McGill felt his hands back up, and blasted a single 90 points to win the red, saving the match point to make the score 1-5. McGill's form came too late, would Brechel end the fight 6-1 and meet Higgins in the final?

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