Ronnie O'Sullivan scoring 1000th century in 2019 will always be one of snooker's greatest moments
Ronnie O’Sullivan marked his 1000th career century break in style, with ‘The Rocket’ choosing to play left-handed for the crowd’s entertainment.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan marked his 1000th career century break in style, with ‘The Rocket’ choosing to play left-handed for the crowd’s entertainment.
Stephen Hendry lost 4-1 to world No. 70 Zhang Anda in the qualifying round for the British Open at the Robin Park Leisure Centre in Wigan.
Ahead of the 2022/23 snooker season, we take a look at the top 50 century makers in the history of the game with Ronnie O'Sullivan safe at the summit due to a formidable scoring prowess. The world champion and world No. 1 has compiled an astonishing 1,171 centuries since turning professional in 1992, 273 centuries ahead of his nearest rival John Higgins, whose hefty haul of 898 is a further 42 ahead of Judd Trump (856) in third spot.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has been gearing up for the new snooker season by taking part in the Championship League behind closed doors at the Morningside Arena in Leicester.
Mark Joyce routed veteran snooker legend Stephen Hendry 5-0 at the European Masters qualifiers on Saturday evening. Hendry has seven World Championships to his name, and shares with Ronnie O’Sullivan a record of 14 world titles.
Ronnie O'Sullivan compiled his first century of the new campaign as the world champion made a stylish return to competitive action in Leicester. O'Sullivan picked up from where he left off after equalling Stephen Hendry's haul of seven world titles with a 18-13 win over Judd Trump in early May. Ad/> The world No.
Ronnie O'Sullivan produced a sublime pot on the pink as he continued where he left off from winning his record-equalling seventh world title in Sheffield in May. O'Sullivan made his competitive return to action following his 18-13 win over Judd Trump – a victory that saw him equal Stephen Hendry's Crucible haul from the 1990s – with a one-sided 3-0 triumph against world No. 99 Farkh Ajaib in his Group 1 opener at Leicester's Morningside Arena.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to make his return to action at the Championship League in Leicester on Monday. O'Sullivan is due to face Farkh Ajaib in the Group 1 opener from 12pm (BST) at the Morningside Arena. Ad/> He concludes the section from 5pm with matches against Alfie Burden and former English Open semi-finalist Alexander Ursenbacher in the season's first ranking event.