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World Open: Ronnie O’Sullivan beaten by Hossein Vafaei in last 16

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Hossein Vafaei will face Ding Jinhui in the quarter-finals

Ronnie O'Sullivan is out of the World Open after a surprise defeat by Hossein Vafaei in the last 16 in China.

The world number one took the match to a deciding frame with a brilliant break of 125 in the eighth, which levelled it at 4-4 in Yushan.

But O'Sullivan missed a crucial black in a thrilling final frame, which allowed Vafaei back to the table to complete a 5-4 victory.

The Iranian will play Ding Jinhui in the last eight.

"He's my hero," said Vafaei. "Just playing against O'Sullivan is a dream come true, never mind winning."

Elsewhere, 2019 World Open champion Judd Trump will take on Kyren Wilson in the quarter-finals after his 5-3 win against David Lilley.

Trump, the world number two, is aiming for his fifth title of the season before next month's World Championships in Sheffield.

Stephen Maguire was unable to repeat his performance against reigning world champion Luca Brecel in the previous round as he lost 5-1 to Barry Hawkins.

Hawkins will take on Neil Robertson in the quarter-finals after the Australian's 5-1 win against Chris Wakelin.

Jackson Page's reward for a 5-2 win against Mark Selby is a tie against Elliot Slessor, who beat Daniel Wells in the last 16.

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