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Ronnie O’Sullivan sent crashing out of Welsh Open by world No 71 Alexander Ursenbacher as Mark Selby is also humbled by Hossein Vafaei
- Ronnie O’Sullivan was left stunned by Swiss player Alexander Ursenbacher
- Five-time world champion led 2-1 in Cardiff before world No 71 won three frames
- However, Ursenbacher was then defeated by Zhao Xintong later in the day
- World No 1 Mark Selby was also knocked out, by Iranian Hossein Vafaei
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Selby tumbled out of the Welsh Open while defending champion John Higgins prevailed in a final frame decider to reach the quarter-finals.
O’Sullivan was priced at 1/100 with some bookmakers when he clinched the opening frame of his third round encounter against Alexander Ursenbacher courtesy of a 118 break – the 994th century of a glittering career.
The five-time world champion established a 2-1 advantage only for his unheralded Swiss opponent to reel off the next three frames for a shock 4-2 victory.
Ronnie O’Sullivan was stunned at the Welsh Open as he was beaten by Alexander Ursenbacher
A magnanimous O’Sullivan told www.worldsnooker.com: ‘The better man won on the day. He potted some great balls and played with freedom and abandonment which is a fantastic way to approach any game.
‘I’ve got nothing but praise for him, he’s great to watch. I had fun out there and gave it my best shot.’
Ursenbacher, ranked 71st in the world, had never previously progressed beyond the last 64 of a ranking event but his journey was halted in the fourth round later on Thursday as he was beaten 4-2 by China’s Zhao Xintong.
Noppon Saengkham, a semi-finalist here last year, registered the second 147 break of the week but was brushed aside 4-1 in his third round encounter against Selby, who then succumbed to an upset defeat in the last 16.
The world number one made a break of 135 as he moved 2-1 ahead of Hossein Vafaei but the Iranian rallied.
Selby moved 58-12 clear in the seventh and final frame but Vafaei was not overwhelmed and a break of 54 saw him clinch a stunning 4-3 win.
World No 1 Mark Selby also suffered an upset, losing to Iranian Hossein Vafaei in Cardiff
Higgins, meanwhile, was pushed all the way by Jack Lisowski, who three times came back from a frame down before losing 4-3.
Lisowski had two chances to secure victory in the decider and led 40-1 at one point, only for Higgins, chasing a sixth title, to hold his nerve with a 71 clearance.
The Scot will next take on Joe O’Connor, who saw off world number eight Ding Junhui 4-1 to reach the last eight.
Former world champion Neil Robertson – who registered the week’s first maximum 147 on Tuesday – continued his impressive run as he needed only 53 minutes to dispose of Michael Georgiou 4-0.
The Australian left-hander will next take on Kurt Maflin, who defeated Elliot Slessor 4-2.
Scott Donaldson will face Vafaei after overcoming Ian Burns 4-2 while Stuart Bingham set up a clash with Xintong by defeating Robbie Williams by the same scoreline.
John Higgins was pushed close by Jack Lisowski before winning 4-3 to reach the last eight
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