World Snooker Championship: The Final LIVE - Ronnie O'Sullivan takes on Judd Trump for Crucible glory
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Ronnie O'Sullivan marked the 40th anniversary of one of the most iconic breaks in World Snooker Championship history with a special one of his own. O'Sullivan will face Judd Trump in the eighth Crucible final of his gilded 30-year career on Sunday and Monday courtesy of a dominant 17-11 win over four-time world champion John Higgins in the semi-finals on Saturday evening.
After the unusual drama of a pigeon on the table, Ronnie O’Sullivan suffered an unusual distraction as he battled a wet chair against John Higgins. The two veterans, and legends of the sport, played out the remaining frames of their World Championship semi-final at the Crucible in York on Saturday, and the sic-time winner emerged victorious 17-11. Ad/> He will now go on to play former No.
Ronnie O’Sullivan took command of his World Championship semi-final against John Higgins as Mark Williams set up a thrilling finale to his Crucible clash with Judd Trump.
John Higgins has said there is no debate that Ronnie O’Sullivan is the greatest snooker player of all time. O’Sullivan beat Higgins 17-11 to advance to his eighth Crucible final, where he will face Judd Trump. Ad/> A win for O’Sullivan would take him level with Stephen Hendry on seven world titles.
Ronnie O’Sullivan said there was a string of issues which left him ‘unsettled’ in his final session against John Higgins, despite wrapping up a comfortable 17-11 win over his old rival in the World Championship semi-finals.
Judd Trump is relishing his “dream” World Snooker Championship final against Ronnie O’Sullivan after the pair came through their last-four clashes in contrasting style at the Crucible on Saturday.
John Higgins says Ronnie O'Sullivan was 'lethal' while he was scrapping about for much of the tournament, after losing their semi-final 17-11 tonight.