Belgian snooker star Luca Brecel has put himself up with the best of all time with one of many ‘greatest clearances ever’ on the Welsh Open.
Brecel, 28, placed on a present as he cleared the desk towards Scotsman Graeme Dott. The Belgian star appeared to tug pictures out of nothing as he moved the cue ball across the baize with obvious ease.
He made two enormous breaks early within the conflict, however with balls unfold across the desk, it was this break that was arguably his greatest. And snooker followers declared the clearance was up there with the best ever.
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“This clearance should have ended at least 6 or 7 times – outrageous potting,” one fan declared. While a second shared: “What in the name of Ronnie O’Sullivan is this. Incredible…”
“That’s up there with the greatest clearances of all time,” a 3rd stated. However, one other wasn’t as satisfied: “Great break with loads of great pots, but the reason he had to pull off those great pots was because of poor cueball control for a lot of them!”
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Ahead of the Welsh Open, Brecel, who’s getting ready for his World Championship defence in April, stated: “When I got a chance in the last frame I felt like I was going to make a break. In my head I’m really good at the moment, feeling really good.
“My focus is on Saudi Arabia [World Masters of Snooker] and the Worlds. This is…not apply, however making an attempt to really feel good and discover one thing. I’ve been practising loads and feeling good off the desk as nicely. I’m again!”