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Ronnie O'Sullivan concerned over foot injury at UK Championship

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The seven-time champion has reached the fourth round.

Defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan said he was troubled by a bad foot after reaching the fourth round of the Betway UK Championship with a comfortable victory over Thailand's Noppon Saengkham.

O'Sullivan, who is chasing the eighth UK title of his stellar career, was in dominant form at York Barbican, winning 6-2.

But the 43-year-old said he was struggling with "a really, really bad foot".

"I hope I am OK to play," O'Sullivan told BBC Sport. "It's an old running injury.

"I couldn't stop running forever so I got back to running four or five weeks ago and it's just really sore.

"I have to manage it. I don't want to pull out so will just have to run on the days I am not playing."

Breaks of 97 and 76 underpinned his success, with a spectacular pink to the corner pocket sealing victory in frame eight.

“I don't want to pull out so will just have to run on the days I am not playing.”
- Ronnie O'Sullivan on his injured foot

O'Sullivan did not drop a frame in the first two rounds, whitewashing Ross Bulman and Tian Pengfei.

And although Saengkham ended that sequence, he had no answer to O'Sullivan's all-round game.

O'Sullivan will meet China's Ding Junhui in the last 16 after he came through 6-4 against Ali Carter.

The 32-year-old Ding scored five breaks of over 50 to hold off a resilient Carter.

Ding Junhui will meet seven-time UK champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the last 16 (Nigel French/PA)

Three-time world champion Mark Selby won a scrappy encounter against Martin O'Donnell 6-3.

Selby's highest break was a modest 70 and he was far from his vintage best.

But O'Donnell failed to take his opportunities and a missed black in the ninth frame allowed Selby to secure a last-16 date with Matthew Stevens.

Stephen Maguire eased through with a 6-2 victory over his fellow Scot Graeme Dott, while Liang Wenbo overcame Eden Sharav 6-4.

Gary Wilson – who had breaks of 74, 103, 75 and 101 – overpowered Joe Perry 6-1, and there were also evening-session wins for Yan Bingtao and Michael White over Jack Lisowski and Mark Davis respectively.

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