World number one and World Champion Mark Selby will face 2014 Shanghai champion and second ranked player Stuart Bingham in the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters tomorrow.
Meanwhile, 2013 champion and home favourite Ding Junhui will play the form man of the week in Stephen Maguire who has only dropped four frames in winning his wildcard match, and then beating Shaun Murphy, Barry Hawkins and Michael White.
Maguire's win was not as clear cut today in terms of high breaks but he was still on hot form, with both 50+ breaks he made coming in the fifth frame on the way to what was a routine victory. Michael White's only frame of the day was the third frame, as he was unable to replicate the heroics of his 5-3 from 0-3 behind in the Last 16 against Judd Trump.
Ding Junhui had quite the battle with Michael Holt as both players were in good form once again. Ding opened up with a 52 on the way to taking a 2-0 advantage before Holt, who had already beaten defending champion Kyren Wilson and crowd favourite Ronnie O'Sullivan this week, hit back with runs of 77 and 50 to level the match at 2-2 going into the mid-session interval. The Chinese number one edged ahead again with a run of 103 in the third, only to be pegged back again in the sixth as Holt made a 64 with Ding failing to be ruthless with his earlier chance. Ding edged back in front at 4-3 after shutting the Hitman out of frame seven and Holt blew his chance to clear and force a decider in the eighth missing a black that was not quite as simple as he made it sound in his post-match tweet describing his "shock" at the miss.
Earlier on in the day, Stuart Bingham won a lacklustre affair with another former winner of this title in Ali Carter. Neither player was quite at their best, but Bingham was a way better than Carter who's only frame of the day came after Bingham went in-off in the black ball third frame. The highlight of the 2015 World champion's 5-1 win was a 91 break in the fifth frame to put him a frame away from victory and really fly away from the Captain in this match.
Mark Selby was made to work hard in the other quarter-final as he saw off Ryan Day 5-3 in what was also far from a classic battle. Selby took an early 3-1 lead into the interval after winning a tight frame four and making his highest break of the match (52) in the opener, while Day's high came in the third with a 98 that kept him from falling too far behind early on. Frame five also came down to the wire but when Selby put it on the board for a 4-1 advantage it looked all over for the Welshman yet, despite chances in both frames six and seven for Selby, Day took them both and edged back into it at 3-4. Selby did take another scrappy eighth frame though to eventually seal victory.
Semi-Final Schedule:
7am UK Time:
Mark Selby Vs Stuart Bingham
12.30pm UK Time:
Ding Junhui Vs Stephen Maguire
We have an earlier start time for the afternoon session's semi-final as Stuart Bingham and Mark Selby, despite being world numbers one and two, meet for the first time in nearly three years. The record between the two of them is fairly even and there is little to choose between their form this week so far. Selby has been made to work slightly harder in the last couple of rounds with a couple of 5-3 wins from positions where he could have won with a lot less hassle. Bingham may not have looked at his very best against Ali Carter today but he still did enough to get the job done by a comfortable margin and after a very good performance in the first round he has still only dropped three frames in his three matches so far.
Ding Junhui and Stephen Maguire's match is the one that looks like being the higher quality battle as both have played well and scored well so far this week. Ding may have looked shaky against Scott Donaldson but he has played his way into the event well since then while Maguire has been the player to impress the most so far this week in the opinions of many and he is well overdue a ranking event title given how good a player he is.
The semi-finals tomorrow move up to the best-of-11 frames as the players compete for a coveted place in the final.
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