Historic all-Chinese semi-finals at World Grand Prix

China's Zhou Yuelong prepares to play a shot against Ali Carter in their World Grand Prix quarter-final in Hong KongImage source, Getty Images
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Zhou Yuelong took advantage of a fluke to beat Ali Carter and complete the historic all-Chinese semi-final line-up

ByJack Skelton
BBC Sport Senior Journalist
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All four semi-finalists at this year's World Grand Prix will be from China - the first time this has happened in snooker ranking event history.

To complete the final four, Zhou Yuelong beat England's Ali Carter 5-4 thanks to a fluke in the deciding frame.

Carter had hit back from 3-1 down to lead 4-3, before failing to convert a match-winning chance as Zhou forced a decider.

In a tense final frame, Zhou missed a red by several inches, only to see it rebound into the opposite corner and a break of 56 was enough for victory.

"I had a bit of luck on my side, but most importantly I managed to hold my nerve under pressure," said the 28-year-old.

"I knew that this match was creating history, with four Chinese players reaching the semi-finals of a ranking event. This is a great milestone and it gives us a lot of confidence going forward."

Zhou will face Zhang Anda in the semi-finals after he beat Wu Yize 5-2, the same scoreline by which Xiao Guodong defeated Si Jiahui, with those two quarter-finals also all-Chinese fixtures.

In the other quarter-final, world champion Zhao Xintong edged past England's Chris Wakelin 5-4 to set up a semi-final with Guodong, who beat his idol Ronnie O'Sullivan in the second round.

Zhao had led 4-1 before Wakelin roared back to level at 4-4 and force a deciding frame.

But Zhao got the better of a tactical battle in the decider to seal the success.

The first snooker ranking event was the 1974 World Championship and this World Grand Prix is the 455th in the history of the sport.

The historic last-four ties emphasise the growing influence of China in the sport, with Zhao becoming the first Chinese world champion in May last year, while nine of the last 16 at this World Grand Prix are from the nation.

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