Masters 2024: Ronnie O'Sullivan defeats Barry Hawkins 6-3 to reach Masters semis
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Ronnie O'Sullivan is chasing his first Masters crown since 2017
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Venue: Alexandra Palace, London Dates: 7-14 January |
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Ronnie O'Sullivan labelled himself "awful" despite beating Barry Hawkins 6-3 to stay on course for a record-extending eighth Masters title.
O'Sullivan rallied from 3-2 down to secure a place in his 15th Masters semi-final at Alexandra Palace.
Hawkins started brightly, but O'Sullivan finished stronger and will play Shaun Murphy on Saturday (13.00 GMT) after he beat Jack Lisowski 6-3.
"I'm lucky to get through," O'Sullivan told BBC Sport.
"I felt bad for Barry - I just dragged him down to my level. It's a funny old game.
"I didn't feel any pressure at all to be honest. Maybe that's why I played like I did. I think you need that pressure sometimes to get you motivated."
O'Sullivan won the opening frame with an 88 break, but Hawkins, twice a beaten Masters finalist, replied with runs of 74, 56 and 47 to lead 3-2 shortly after the interval.
However, the left-hander missed a string of good chances to extend his lead further and O'Sullivan, who has not won the title for seven years, pounced in typical predatory fashion to progress.
Fine breaks of 77 and 60 allowed him to close out the match in style as he moved within two wins of the £250,000 first prize.
"That's the most awful standard of snooker," added O'Sullivan. "I just said to Barry at the end: 'Sorry mate.'
"I've just got this ability with certain players where if I play bad, then they play even worse.
"Some of the other guys will punish me, but I've just had it all through my life."
Hawkins was hammered 10-1 by O'Sullivan when the pair met in the 2017 Masters final and he had not beat him since the 2016 World Championship in Sheffield.
His record of just three wins from 20 meetings between the pair didn't bode well - and so it proved as O'Sullivan, by no means at his best, registered yet another victory.
"I let him [Ronnie] off the hook - I had enough chances," said Hawkins.
"For some reason your mind wanders when you play Ronnie. I've got no complaints."
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It does seem, occasionally, Ronnie gets into the zone where he doesn't want to be bogged down with tactical play, so he prefers to be much more aggressive.
In the end he did a good job. It always feels like Ronnie wants to entertain, but I don't think that's really the most important thing.
He'll probably feel he's let people down, but in the end he finished the job - and that's all that matters.
But Barry Hawkins will be going back to his dressing room and saying: "I had so many chances - and I threw them all away."
Inspired Murphy too strong for Lisowski
Murphy, the 2015 Masters champion, made his experience count as he beat Lisowski in commanding fashion to reach the semi-finals for the first time in four years.
Breaks of 75, 131 and 76 allowed Murphy to take a 3-1 mid-session lead.
A second century of the evening, this time 123, helped make it 5-1 as the former world champion moved within one frame of victory.
Lisowski, who reached his first Masters semi-final last season, rallied to win the next two frames.
However, Murphy stood firm as he booked his place in a sixth Masters semi-final.
"You just never feel safe against Jack because he's a huge talent," Murphy told BBC Sport.
"When you play in front of a crowd like this, how can you not feel good?"
A deflated Lisowski said: "I didn't feel great, but I just kept clinging on. Shaun finished strongly."
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