Too strong! Chong full score 147-0, blast 124-0, 82-1, Murphy 6-2 strong knockout Robertson Beijing time on the morning of January 17th, the 2025 Snooker Masters continued. On the first day of the quarter-finals, World Championship winner "Magician" Shaun Murphy performed brilliantly, easily defeating "Melbourne Machine" Neil Robertson 6-2 to advance to the semi-finals. In the first round, Ding Junhui made a comeback from 6-5 against three-time World Champion Mark Williams. The Snooker Masters is one of the top three snooker events and is highly regarded by all players. Last season, "China's No. 1" Ding Junhui hit a maximum break of 147 in the competition but unfortunately lost to his old rival O'Sullivan. In this Masters, Ding Junhui once again challenged for the championship and made a comeback in the first round with a 6-5 victory over Williams. In the first round, the first Grand Slam winner after 80s "Melbourne Machine" Neil Robertson also performed well. He showed his super big heart in the match against four-time World Champion "Wizard" John Higgins, coming back from a 0-5 deficit and five match points down to win 6-5 and advance. Robertson's performance in these two events was poor, and his current world ranking has fallen out of the TOP16 again. He originally did not qualify for the Masters, but because the defending champion "Rocket" Ronnie O'Sullivan withdrew temporarily, he was able to replace him and participate in the Masters. Regarding this "unexpected wealth," Robertson said, "I don't have much time to prepare, but I've always been in competitive form and am ready…