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Snooker fans all say same thing after Ronnie O'Sullivan whitewashed by Zhao Xintong

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fans have rushed to laud after the Chinese star produced one of the most memorable sessions of play in World Championship history. The 28-year-old arrived at the Crucible locked at 4-4 in his semi-final with , with the stage set for a tight affair.

However, instead, Xintong produced two hours of complete dominance. He hit two centuries en route to taking all eight morning frames . While 'The Rocket' was undoubtedly out of sorts, his opponent's seamless potting and precise safety play meant any error from the seven-time world champion was ruthlessly punished.

As the morning unfolded, viewers piled onto social media to hail Xintong's display. Despite still having to win five more frames in this best-of-17 affair, he's even being backed to go all the way and become the first player from his country to win the world title.

"Xintong is gonna clear up here, and I don't just mean this match or tournament," said @Sophs088. "Wow." @Gunner88Th37078 added: "Zhao Xintong will be crowned world champion."

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Many suggested the session was evidence that Xintong, who only returned to the sport last September after a 20-month ban for his part in a match-fixing probe, was displacing O'Sullivan as an elite force. @Caoimhincc argued: "Xintong is doing a 'Ronnie' on Ronnie. Sensational snooker."

@Danza09 posted: "8-0 session for Zhao Xintong over Ronnie O'Sullivan!!! The passing of the torch has well and truly taken place!! WOW!" @JessCashman10 argued: "If Ronnie had put in that session, we'd all be waxing lyrical about him."

It wasn't just viewers praising the Chinese star, with BBC commentator John Virgo saying on air: "It's been absolutely wonderful from Zhao Xintong. Take a bow, Zhao." John Parrott added 'The Cyclone' had been "absolutely fabulous."

Xintong compiled breaks of 112 and 115 as well as five half-centuries to blow O'Sullivan away. His performance earned him a standing ovation from the crowd as he left the venue, with the contest to resume at 7pm tonight.

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