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Ding Junhui sees off McManus to reach world snooker final

Ding Junhui is aiming to become world champion for the first time. Credit: PA

Ding Junhui reached his first World Championship final in record-setting style as he saw off Alan McManus at the Crucible.

China's number-one player fired his seventh century of the semi-final, a classy 123, and completed a 17-11 victory over Scottish veteran McManus.

Before Ding's masterclass, the record in Sheffield stood at six centuries in a match, achieved by Mark Selby and Ronnie O'Sullivan, but he has rewritten that corner of the history books and also becomes Asia's first World Championship finalist, a landmark moment for the sport.

His earlier tons in the match were 100, 131, 100, 128, 138 and 113, and in a startling run of scoring he also fired breaks of 84, 62, 90, 97, 80 and 60.