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Ronnie O'Sullivan is out of Welsh Open after third round loss to Matthew Stevens

Last Updated: 18/02/15 10:08pm

Ronnie O'Sullivan: Knocked out after defeat to Matthew Stevens
Ronnie O'Sullivan: Knocked out after defeat to Matthew Stevens

Five-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan saw his BetVictor Welsh Open title defence end at the hands of Matthew Stevens at the third-round stage.

O'Sullivan was edged out 4-3 by the Welshman at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena after surrendering a 2-0 lead.

Stevens got himself back into the match by edging a scrappy third frame before levelling with a break of 80 in the fourth.

Mark Selby: Squeezed through to last eight
Mark Selby: Squeezed through to last eight

O'Sullivan took the next to move within sight of victory but then missed a crucial yellow to allow Stevens back to 3-3 and the home favourite prevailed in the decider.

O'Sullivan had been critical of the venue earlier in the week, likening the ambience to a car boot sale, but did not make any excuses for his loss.

"The venue is all right. You get used to it. It's the same for both players - good crowd, good atmosphere. I'm just disappointed to have lost," O'Sullivan said.

Neil Robertson: Also made it through
Neil Robertson: Also made it through

O'Sullivan also paid tribute to his opponent's performance after losing to Stevens for the first time in 12 years.

"Matthew played a good match, he deserved his win," O'Sullivan added.

"He has had a lean few years. He is a great player, under-achieved really.

"So, credit for Matthew - playing in Wales, Cardiff. I can only say well done to him. He is having a good tournament.

"Unfortunate for me but that's snooker - you win some, you lose some."

World No 1 Mark Selby, winner of the German Masters earlier this month, reached the last 16 by seeing off veteran Peter Ebdon 4-3 in a tight match lasting four minutes short of three hours.

Neil Robertson, the 2010 world champion, also came through a difficult match against Jamie Cope 4-3 while Ali Carter survived a Matthew Selt fightback to go through by the same scoreline.

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