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Ding Junhui's strong reversal temporarily ranked second! Higgins and Wilson are at the top of the list, and O'Sullivan is at the bottom!

In the seventh group game of the World Snooker Champions League, which just ended on February 1, 2022, Beijing time, "Rocket" Ronnie O'Sullivan was in a slump and temporarily ranked at the bottom after a 0-3 defeat to Karen Wilson and Higgins. Wilson, on the other hand, swept O'Sullivan and Gould 3-0 and then swept O'Sullivan 3-0 and Defeated Walton 3-1 Higgins temporarily finished first in the seventh group. China's brother Ding Junhui is in second place in the group after the 3-1 defeat of Gould. In the early hours of tomorrow morning, they will continue to fight for the four.

Ding Junhui's strong reversal temporarily ranked second! Higgins and Wilson are at the top of the list, and O'Sullivan is at the bottom!

O'Sullivan temporarily finished at the bottom of the list after losing six straight sets

In the Seventh Group of the Champions League, O'Sullivan's first opponent was Karen Wilson. In the first set, Wilson took a 1-0 lead with a 60-point performance to win the set 109-17. In the second set, Wilson took a 2-0 lead by winning the set 70-34 with the ability to take multiple chances. In the third set, Wilson finally hit a fiery 118-point clean sheet O'Sullivan and then swept the opponent 3-0 to accumulate three points. O'Sullivan's second opponent was the "wizard" Higgins. Against Higgins, O'Sullivan's form remained subdued. In the first set, Higgins took a 1-0 lead with a 114-0 run with a 100-point performance. In the second set, Higgins won the set 68:42 to take a 2-0 lead after several starts. In the third set, Higgins once again won the set 62:42 with multiple mobile phone games to sweep O'Sullivan 3-0 to accumulate three points, and O'Sullivan is currently at the bottom of the provisional ranking.

Ding Junhui's strong reversal temporarily ranked second! Higgins and Wilson are at the top of the list, and O'Sullivan is at the bottom!

Ding Junhui felt hot and reversed Gould 3-1

In the match between Ding Junhui and Gould, Ding Junhui finally swept away the slump and ushered in a good start. In the first set, Gould won the game 65:21 with multiple mobile phone meetings and a single shot 51 point performance to lead Ding Junhui 1-0 to usher in the opening red. But in the back of the game, Ding Junhui successfully took over the game, and he only let his opponents take a pitiful 42 points in the next three games. The game came to the second set, Ding Junhui's form clearly picked up, shooting 52 points and then winning the game 61:18 to draw 1-1 with Gould. In the third set, Ding Junhui remained in good shape, and he won the game 90-24 with a single shot of 50 points to win the game to win the game 2-1. In the fourth set, Ding Junhui single-handedly blasted 72 points directly to 88-0 clean sheet Gould won another set to defeat his opponent 3-1 and successfully accumulate three points.

Ding Junhui's strong reversal temporarily ranked second! Higgins and Wilson are at the top of the list, and O'Sullivan is at the bottom!

Higgins and Wilson have won two straight games to take the lead

In this group competition, Higgins and Wilson have won two consecutive games and are currently at the top of the table for the time being. After Higgins beat O'Sullivan 3-0, he welcomed his second opponent, Wharton. In the first set, Walton took a 1-0 lead with a 67-1 win in the round with a 67-1 run. In the second set, Higgins scored a 100-pointer and then drew 1-1 with Walton 100-0. In the third set, Higgins scored 112 points and then won the set 139-0 to take a 2-1 lead over Walton. In the fourth inning, Higgins successfully won the game to beat Walton 3-1 to score six points, while Walton was at the bottom of the list with O'Sullivan after losing 3-0 to Carter and Higgins. Wilson beat O'Sullivan 3-0 and welcomed a second opponent, Gould. In the first set, Wilson took a 1-0 lead after several starts and took the set 81:38. In the second set, Wilson won the game 96-24 to give Gould a 2-0 lead. In the third set, Wilson won the game 81-1 with a single shot of 76 points to beat Gould 3-0 to finish first in the group with Higgins.

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