That was easily match of the tournament. Sunny Akani played out of his skin, showed no fear and eventually got the audience on his side as he entered the arena to begin the deciding frame. Even Ronnie said in the interview after the match that he should have lost it big time.
Thoroughly enjoying this Cesar (both parts)! Thanks very much for another outstanding edit! No quarter is being given by both players! But I get the feeling Akani is just loving the test! He sure can pot! Absolutely brilliant! Still got 10 minutes to go!
Ронни неподражаем ! Но не хватало куража в игре, отсюда и нелепые ошибки ! Спасибо, Цезарь, за такой интересный показ, который заставил поволноваться и попереживать за Ронни ! Но Ронни просто супермен в снукере !!!
Well, I survived the wait! And this was well worth waiting for! I hope to see more of Sunny in the future. He’s got such a warm smile and gracefulness about him!
This little lesson at 52:30 is super fascinating.. Also, it's amazing that you could play this game all the way up to the professional level and still have some 'basic' situations like this that you simply haven't learnt to deal with yet.
The squeeze shot: It's like a legal push shot really 🤔 Also, it would help if he played the shot with backspin. This transfers topspin to the first red which helps push this red 'through' the other one which will get them both going in the same direction..
Incredible match! And such fine editing and commentary. The best yet. It’s always good to watch Ronnie crush it, but it’s even more entertaining when you don’t know how it’s going to come out. And he knows that.
JWatching it again . The pressure absorption which this video gave me . As a snooker player i practice my mind set for this . Sunnys bad luck costed if . And some loose white ball control . Sullivan was not in his full form though .
@@CesarMuroya I think Sonny applied a bit of left influence on his first red to possibly clip that other red that blocks the black from play. Steve mentions the value of moving that red; my point is, Sonny was already seeing the need to do that at his first approach to the table. Some of the admiration I have, as a fan of Sonny's, is his Trump-like attitude to be 'naughty', so to speak, with his carom skills. Great video. Thanks.
That young man did amazing to push Ronnie to a decider and make a real match out of it.Although Ronnie did not look his usual sharp self,Sunny still played well enough to keep pace.👍✌️
Mr.Muroya,thanks for the video but,sorry ,I don't agree with the title.It's not champion's luck, it's his skills! When a player is on the verge of losing but he can turn the game around and win! What is it? It's the greatness of the player !❤❤❤
A young man was playing very very good. I haven't enough words . If always go the same way , we can see him near the top or maybe on the top . Very good and difficult job. And Ronnie is the Ronnie. Thanks for two Great player's