O'Sullivan: I don't want to be considered the greatest
Ronnie O'Sullivan has dismissed the accolades that poured in after his Crucible victory on Monday night and insisted no amount of world titles will convince him he is the greatest.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan has dismissed the accolades that poured in after his Crucible victory on Monday night and insisted no amount of world titles will convince him he is the greatest.
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s record-equalling reign at the top of his sport can inspire a new golden generation of snooker talent, according to the chairman of the sport’s governing body, the WPBSA.
Over the past two days, snooker fans around the world were treated to one of the most thrilling World Championship finals seen in years.
Ronnie O’Sullivan carved out another page in the snooker history books as he clinched his 7th world championship title at the Crucible.
Ten years ago Ronnie O’Sullivan walked out of the Crucible with his fourth world title and a threat to retire which would have left question marks hanging over his status in the snooker pantheon.
Ronnie O’Sullivan secured a record-equalling Crucible crown as he stamped out Judd Trump’s resistance to win the World Championship for a seventh time. O’Sullivan, 46, becomes the oldest champion in the tournament’s history as he joined Stephen Hendry at the top of the all-time charts in snooker’s greatest theatre.
Emotional Ronnie O'Sullivan shrugged off a stirring fightback from Judd Trump to claim a record-equalling seventh World Snooker title at the Crucible.