The semi-finals of the Xi’an Grand Prix are heating up, with some big names still in the running for the title. In the first match-up on Sunday, we have an all-Welsh battle between Mark Williams and Daniel Wells. Later on, Gary Wilson will face off against Shaun Murphy in the second semi-final. Murphy, also known as the Magician, is looking to add to his recent British Open win. Yesterday, Ronnie O’Sullivan was knocked out in the quarter-finals after a surprising 5-2 loss to Wilson.

Mark Williams is currently leading the way against Daniel Wells, with a score of 6-0 in frames. Williams seems to have found his rhythm and is inching closer to securing his spot in the final. A century break in one of the frames has really boosted his confidence and he is now looking like the stronger player on the table. Wells, on the other hand, is struggling to keep up with Williams’ pace and will need to step up his game if he wants to turn things around.

In the midst of all the action, both players are facing challenges and opportunities to take control of the match. The frames are lasting longer than expected, with both players missing key shots and making strategic moves to outmaneuver each other. It’s a tense battle between experience and raw talent, with Wells trying to navigate his way through the match against the seasoned Williams. As the semi-finals unfold, it’s anyone’s game to win, and the pressure is on for both players to deliver their best performance.