Magnificent Seven: A closer look at Ronnie O’Sullivan’s world title successes
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s World Snooker Championship win over Judd Trump hauled him level with Stephen Hendry’s record of seven Crucible titles.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s World Snooker Championship win over Judd Trump hauled him level with Stephen Hendry’s record of seven Crucible titles.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has opened up a commanding lead over Judd Trump at the half way point of the final of the 2022 World Snooker Championship, edging a step closer to making history.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has opened up a commanding lead over Judd Trump at the half way point of the final – we look ahead to the final day and what’s at stake, both financially and historically.
Ronnie O’Sullivan triumphed over John Higgins in a 17-11 semi-final victory to set up a final showdown with Judd Trump – we look ahead to the match and what’s at stake – both financially and historically.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has admitted that he needs to be playing well to win tournaments, whereas in previous years he has got over the line when being below his best. O’Sullivan advanced to his eighth World Championship final with a win over John Higgins, and he has produced some of his best snooker of the season over the past fortnight at the Crucible. Ad/> It is likely he will need to raise his level again when he takes on Judd Trump in the final, and the world No.
Mark Williams feels he is just not good enough to cut it in the biggest games after an epic 17-16 defeat to Judd Trump in the World Snooker Championship semi-final.
With both semi finals currently underway at the Crucible we look ahead to the final and what’s at stake – both financially and historically.
Judd Trump expects Jack Lisowski to make a winning breakthrough in the near future. Lisowski enjoyed his best run at a World Championship, as he lost a quarter-final to John Higgins in the deciding frame. Ad/> But it was his win over pre-tournament favourite Neil Robertson in the previous round that caught the eye.