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Ding Junhui makes 147 in Welsh Open defeat to Neil Robertson

Ding Junhui of China
Image: Ding Junhui knocked in a fine 147 to claim the £10,000 prize money

Ding Junhui did what Ronnie O'Sullivan chose not to do at the Welsh Open by completing a 147 in his quarter-final defeat to Neil Robertson.

O'Sullivan made the headlines earlier this week when he made a break of 146, opting against a 147 as he felt the £10,000 prize money on offer for the maximum was not enough.

But Ding who was happy to knock in the break despite being 4-1 down to Robertson and the prize money on offer will ease the disappointment of his 5-2 defeat in the last eight in Cardiff.

After losing the opening frame, Ding produced a clearance of 120 to level only for Robertson to make a 140 break to move ahead again.

However, with Robertson three frames in front, Ding, the 2012 Welsh Open winner, rallied with a brilliant maximum break, screwing off the penultimate red into the middle pocket back onto the black before going on to sink the colours, taking the rest for the yellow and green.

O'Sullivan snubs 147 chance
O'Sullivan snubs 147 chance

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After using a cue extension to slice the pink into the bottom corner, Ding sank the black to secure his sixth 147 and land the £10,000 prize and putting himself in pole position for an extra £2,000 as the top break of the tournament, providing nobody matches his feat in the remaining games.

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Despite Ding's maximum, he was unable to turn things round against Robertson as the world No 3 secured progress in the next frame after the interval, winning 83-1 to seal a 5-2 victory.

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