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Ronnie O'Sullivan battles past Gary Wilson to reach Tour Championship final

Brad Ferguson
Ronnie O'Sullivan, during the Johnstone's Paint Tour Championships at Manchester Central
Ronnie O'Sullivan, during the Johnstone's Paint Tour Championships at Manchester CentralProfimedia
Ronnie O'Sullivan (48) booked his place in yet another ranking event final, defeating Gary Wilson (38) 10-7 in a tense semi-final at the Tour Championship in Manchester on Friday evening.

O'Sullivan started strong but Wilson proved a stubborn opponent, evening the score at 4-4 after the first session.

Wilson even took the lead in the second session, forcing 'the Rocket' to dig deep.

Despite some controversial moments, including a disputed push shot and a missed opportunity due to a cue ball kickback, O'Sullivan managed to string together three crucial frames after losing the ninth. 

Wilson refused to give up, battling back to within one frame at 7-8. However, O'Sullivan again responded with a trademark dominant display, securing victory with back-to-back centuries (129 and 127).

The veteran player admitted to struggling with his confidence - or "the yips" as he put it - but is happy to have found his fighting spirit again.

He told ITV"I just tried really hard not to get down on myself and maybe two weeks ago I would have thrown the towel in.

"But I just kept going and got over the line. I know I am never going to stop tinkering, but I need to keep my head out of the horrible, murky world that I was once in.

"I have to put a lot of hard work in, I feel like I had the yips.

"Like I got scared to want to go and play and that it not a nice place to be."

O'Sullivan now faces either Mark Allen or Mark Williams in the final on Sunday, which will be the 64th of O'Sullivan's illustrious career.