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O'Sullivan: scored a record 556 points unanswered today. Adam Davy/PA Wire/Press Association Images

58 minutes 31 seconds: O'Sullivan rockets into Masters semis with 6-0 win

“I scored about 35 points in the first frame then never saw another ball,” admits Ricky Walden after Ronnie’s masterclass.

REIGNING WORLD CHAMPION Ronnie O’Sullivan took less than an hour to book his place in the semi-finals of the Masters tournament with a record-breaking 6-0 rout of Ricky Walden.

O’Sullivan, 38, needed just under 59 minutes to brush aside Walden at London’s Alexandra Palace as he chases a fifth title in the prestigious event.

Remarkably, after Walden had led in the opener after a break of 38, O’Sullivan’s frame-winning reply of 79 started a run of 556 points without reply.

China’s Ding Junhui held the previous record with 495 points without reply, against Stephen Hendry in the 2007 Premier League.

O’Sullivan, a five-time world champion, told BBC2: “I scored well, I potted some long ones for a change and my safety was okay with a few snookers.

“That’s snooker. I’ve had it numerous times, when you just sit there as a passenger.

“It can be embarrassing but at some point you just go ‘well, this guy’s on fire’, and it’s good to watch sometimes.”

O’Sullivan’s first frame fightback was sparked by a superb opening red from distance and he followed it up with 88 in the second frame and 72 in the third, the latter after Walden attempted to escape from a snooker and hit the pink.

The frame before the interval was the best of the bunch, a 134 total clearance ensuring an emphatic 4-0 advantage.

And there was no let-up upon the resumption, with 77 to win the first frame back and 56 and 39 in the next to get over the line.

O’Sullivan’s run of unanswered points was a record for any professional tournament and a shell-shocked Walden said: “That’s the first time I’ve ever felt absolutely helpless on a snooker table.

“I scored about 35 points in the first frame then never saw another ball, really.”

- © AFP, 2014

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    Jan 17th 2014, 8:38 PM

    It’s great to see Ronnies late career surge. The man is a phenomenon who could have won everything if not for his dodgy temperament… Hope he can surpass them all before he retires

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    Jan 17th 2014, 11:44 PM

    most people wouldnt even have 1 frame finished in that amount of time!!!!!

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    Jan 18th 2014, 12:39 AM

    Think Hendrys 7 world titles seems to be the challenge he set him self. What a player!!

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