Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ryan Day LIVE: World Snooker Championship score and latest updates today
LIVE – Updated at 09:53
Ronnie O’Sullivan is taking on Ryan Day in the second round of the World Snooker Championship today as the seven-time champion aims to build on his dominant opening victory at the Crucible Theatre.
O’Sullivan – who is not only looking for a record eighth crown but is trying to become only the fourth man to win the Masters, UK Championship and Worlds in the same season – made short work of the 22-year-old Jackson Page, winning 10-1 to progress with ease.
The experienced Day, three times a quarter-finallist at the Crucible, promises to be a stiffer challenge, however. The 44-year-old Welshman saw off 15th seed Barry Hawkins in the first round, winning 10-8 to book his spot against O’Sullivan and reach the second round for the first time since 2014.
Follow the score and latest updates from O’Sullivan v Day at the World Snooker Championship below.
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ryan Day
- O’Sullivan takes on Day at the Crucible Theatre from 10am BST
- O’Sullivan looking for eighth world title and the season triple crown
- Second-round match is best of 25 frames
World Snooker Championship – results and schedule
09:53 , Lawrence Ostlere
Here are the results so far at the Crucible this year, with a record number of seeds falling in the first round. Trump and O’Sullivan are on course to meet in the semi-finals, if they get there…
First round
Ford 10-6 Walden
Maguire 10-7 Carter
Trump 10-5 Vafaei
Jones 10-4 Anda
Gilbert 10-9 Brecel
Murphy 10-5 Haotian
O’Connor 10-6 Selby
Milkins 10-9 Pang
Si 10-9 Williams
Bingham 10-5 Wilson
Day 10-8 Hawkins
Allen 10-6 Williams
Lisowski 10-9 Ding
Wilson 10-1 Dale
Higgins 10-6 Jones
O’Sullivan 10-1 Page
Second round
Trump 13-7 Ford
Gilbert 13-4 Milkins
Jones 13-9 Si
Judd Trump: ‘I wouldn’t get out of bed for breakaway tour’
09:39 , Lawrence Ostlere
Speaking of Judd Trump, he revealed he rejected offers to join a rival snooker tour after cruising into the quarter-finals of the World Championship with a 13-7 win over Tom Ford at the Crucible.
Trump says he has no interest in the prospective LIV-style breakaway, which is understood to emanate from the Far East and requires a commitment to play in eight regular events plus a grand final in exchange for a six-figure sign-on fee.
“A few people have tried to contact me and I just couldn’t be bothered,” said Trump. “If they try to contact me or my brother I just tell them to go away. I’m very happy where I am, with the tournaments I play in.
“I need something with history and heritage. I need something to play for. I don’t think I would really get out of bed for an exhibition series.”
Judd Trump has rejected an approach to join a rival snooker tour in the Far East (Nigel French/PA) (PA Wire)
World Snooker Championship schedule and results so far
09:18 , Lawrence Ostlere
A record number of seeds fell in the first round to open up the draw at this year’s World Championship. The prospect of Judd Trump and Ronnie O’Sullivan meeting in the semi-finals looks very real, but there is plenty of work for both players before that moment, not least today’s meeting with Day.
Here’s a closer look at the results and upcoming schedule:
World Snooker Championship schedule, results and order of play from the Crucible
O’Sullivan: I’d walk away from snooker if I felt under-valued
08:59 , Lawrence Ostlere
World Snooker Tour (WST) chiefs have relaxed rules on player contracts since a high-profile row in October, when five leading players were threatened with legal action after indicating they would skip the Northern Ireland Open in favour of a lucrative exhibition in Macau.
Players are now able to play in exhibitions provided they do not clash directly with WST events – the number of which is set to increase following WST’s high-profile and potentially-lucrative link-up with Saudi Arabia.
The kingdom staged the inaugural World Masters of Snooker last month – complete with a prize for potting a golden ball which will double to one million US dollars (currently £800,500) next season – and will also hold its first ranking event in Riyadh in August.
The deal appears to have placated a number of leading players, including O’Sullivan, who has signed a separate promotional deal with the kingdom, but he maintained he would have no hesitation in moving on if he received more favourable opportunities.
“The bottom line is, you’ve got to be prepared to walk away,” O’Sullivan added. “If I didn’t get what I want, am I prepared to walk away from the sport? The answer is yes.
“I’m happy with my life. I don’t need the financial rewards that snooker has offered me. I’m playing because I want to play but I have a value. I’m away from home and my family need looking after. A lot of it is done for them really, so I have to value my time and that’s what it’s all about.”
O’Sullivan: I’d walk away from snooker if I felt under-valued
08:44 , Lawrence Ostlere
O’Sullivan said: “Every player has the right to do what they want to do. Each sportsman is a business, whether you like it or not and it’s just like any other job – if you get a better offer, you’re going to go.
“What is a better offer? For some people it might be a reduced schedule, it might be more money. Everyone has a different idea of what is right for them and everyone has the right to make that decision for themselves.
“I’ll go wherever I’m looked after and wherever I feel like I’m valued. For me, I just want to play snooker, I want to have fun, I want to be looked after and pampered. Anyone who wants to pamper me and look after me, I’m your man.”
Ronnie O’Sullivan is open to offers (Mike Egerton/PA) (PA Wire)
O’Sullivan: I’d walk away from snooker if I felt under-valued
08:28 , Lawrence Ostlere
Ronnie O’Sullivan declared himself open to offers amid rumours of a rival snooker tour and warned he would walk away from the sport if he believed his talent was being under-valued.
Leading players, including O’Sullivan, are understood to have been approached by Far East backers about the prospect of establishing a breakaway circuit from as early as next season.
And O’Sullivan, who polished off a 10-1 win over Jackson Page in the first round of the Snooker World Championship in Sheffield, insisted players were within their rights to consider any lucrative opportunities that came their way.
First round: O’Sullivan thrashes Page to cruise through opening match
08:15 , Lawrence Ostlere
Ronnie O’Sullivan required just 40 minutes on Thursday to seal his place in the second round of the World Snooker Championship with a 10-1 win over Jackson Page.
Resuming 8-1 in front after a dominant opening session on Wednesday, the world number one duly swept up the two frames required to book a last-16 clash with Ryan Day.
His victory was the 48-year-old’s most emphatic at the Crucible since his 10-1 triumph over Thailand’s Thepchaiya Un-Nooh at the same stage four years ago.
Ronnie O’Sullivan makes short work of Jackson Page to reach last 16 at Crucible
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ryan Day
Friday 26 April 2024 18:20 , Lawrence Ostlere
Welcome to live coverage of the World Snooker Championship, as Ronnie O’Sullivan takes on Ryan Day for a place in the quarter-finals.