O'Sullivan faces Trump in the World Grand Prix final after 6-0 win over Stuart Bingham
Updated 22/03/2015 at 20:31 GMT
Ronnie O'Sullivan crusied into the World Grand Prix final despite describing his form as "diabolical" after he beat Graeme Dott 4-1 in the quarter-final.
O'Sullivan was in his least forgiving mood as he powered past Bingham to setup another showpiece match with Judd Trump.
Breaks of 88, 72, 89 and 77 eased the five-time world champion past Bingham and he now has an excellent chance of winning of the inaugural event which offers £100,000 to the winner and a total prize fund of £300,000.
It could hardly have been more different for Trump in his final-four encounter with Martin Gould having gone 5-1 down only to seal a remarkable 6-5 win.
Fans will be hoping for a repeat of the thrilling UK Championship final last December when Trump fought from 9-4 down to level with O’Sullivan at 9-9 but then lose the decisive frame.
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