Day 2 of the World Open in Yushan, China, saw the second round continue as the tournament began to take clearer shape. With more top players entering the competition, the intensity increased as competitors battled for places in the next stage.
Judd Trump remained one of the standout performers, building on his strong start to the tournament with another composed display. The world number one looked in control as he continued his push toward the latter stages of the ranking event.
Ronnie O’Sullivan advanced without taking to the table after receiving a bye into the next round. His progression followed an opening-day victory and was the result of a withdrawal, giving him a smoother path through the early rounds.
The day’s action featured a full schedule of matches, with players competing in best-of-nine-frame encounters. The earlier withdrawals continued to influence the draw, providing opportunities for other players to capitalise and make progress.
Home players and rising talents remained competitive, adding to the tournament’s unpredictability. With several seeds already tested, the World Open is shaping up to be a closely contested event as it moves toward the later rounds.
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