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2-6, the world championship fiasco, missed the final! 4-18, 18 games were crushed, it was difficult to break the heart

In the early morning of December 19, Beijing time, in the semi-finals of the Snooker World Grand Prix, Bingham lost 2-6 to O'Sullivan. Throughout the game, Bingham only scored a single 50+ in the 7th inning, a rare slump. Although O'Sullivan was not at his best and made a bit of a few simple ball mistakes in the game, he still played a 5-shot 50+ performance.

2-6, the world championship fiasco, missed the final! 4-18, 18 games were crushed, it was difficult to break the heart

Not at its best, with a lot of mistakes, why O'Sullivan was able to win 6-2 to qualify, the reason is simple, Bingham has more mistakes! To be fair, this is not a high-quality game, after O'Sullivan's mistakes, Bingham will always return the mistake gift immediately after the next, O'Sullivan can't always spit every time! Bingham has won the World Championships and masters, and only one British Championship is missing from the three competitions. However, in this battle, facing snooker legend O'Sullivan, world champion Bingham made too many mistakes, losing 2-6 and missing the final!

2-6, the world championship fiasco, missed the final! 4-18, 18 games were crushed, it was difficult to break the heart

Why Bingham, who is in good shape, met O'Sullivan and was dumbfounded, perhaps, the past record of the fight can give the answer! Previously, Bingham had met O'Sullivan 21 times in his career, and the result was completely one-sided, and Bingham only won 4 of them, 4 wins and 17 losses. In this game, Bingham is still difficult to break the heart, constantly making mistakes, losing to O'Sullivan, missing the final. At this point, Bingham's record against O'Sullivan was rewritten to 4-18, and he lost 18 games and was crushed, which was really a bit miserable!

2-6, the world championship fiasco, missed the final! 4-18, 18 games were crushed, it was difficult to break the heart

This year's Snooker Grand Prix final matchup is out: O'Sullivan will compete with Neil Robertson for the final title, and in terms of past match-making records, O'Sullivan has a 19-10 victory.

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