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Ding Junhui scored 147 perfect scores, the first person in the Masters, and still lost to O'Sullivan 3-6

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The duel between Ding Junhui and O'Sullivan

In the first round of the Snooker Masters, Ding Junhui's match against O'Sullivan became the focus. Ding Junhui has always been highly anticipated by fans, and he showed amazing technical prowess in the game. Although he lost 3-6 in the end, he hit a perfect score of 147 again in 8 years in the game, creating history in the Snooker Masters. At the beginning of the game, Ding Junhui was in a sluggish state and lost four games in a row, but his state picked up after halftime and he chased three games in a row to narrow the score gap to 3-4. However, O'Sullivan played steadily and finally eliminated Ding Junhui 6-3. Despite the loss, Ding Junhui's 147 still brought surprises to the fans.

Ding Junhui scored 147 perfect scores, the first person in the Masters, and still lost to O'Sullivan 3-6
Ding Junhui scored 147 perfect scores, the first person in the Masters, and still lost to O'Sullivan 3-6

Williams vs. Carter's rivalry

In the other match, Mark Williams lost 4-6 to his opponent Carter. Williams' mistakes at key moments were the main reason for the defeat, while Carter was adept at seizing his chances and successfully winning the game against his old rival. This match showed that in the snooker arena, the cost of mistakes is extremely high, especially against skilled opponents.

Ding Junhui scored 147 perfect scores, the first person in the Masters, and still lost to O'Sullivan 3-6

Match predictions and outlooks

Tonight's game is still highly anticipated. Defending champion Trump will take on Kyren Wilson, while Neil Robertson will take on Barry Hawkins. Trump is in good form, and his experience and quality make him a high-profile contender. However, Robertson's inconsistent form could be a problem for him when he challenges Hawkins. These matches will further showcase the fierce competition and exciting performance of the Snooker Masters.

Ding Junhui scored 147 perfect scores, the first person in the Masters, and still lost to O'Sullivan 3-6

Although Ding Junhui ended in failure, his two shots of 147 in the game made history and were impressive. Williams' defeat taught us that we can't afford to look down on the details. As the game continues, fans are looking forward to the upcoming matches. The competition in the snooker arena is extremely fierce, and every game is full of uncertainty and excitement, which also makes people look forward to and controversy about future events.