Snooker: Judd Trump's 'obscene' shot vs Ronnie O'Sullivan in WSC final
Over the past two days, snooker fans around the world were treated to one of the most thrilling World Championship finals seen in years.
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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 will only guarantee that he will play at two more World Snooker Championships, although Judd Trump reckons he could still be around for 10 or 15 more years.
Sometimes it’s the ones you most expect. Ronnie O’Sullivan came to Sheffield this year newly installed as world no.1 and chasing history. He leaves the steel city confirmed as snooker’s greatest ever player with more success surely ahead of him.
Ronnie O’Sullivan carved out another page in the snooker history books as he clinched his 7th world championship title at the Crucible.
After witnessing Ronnie O'Sullivan finally tie his longstanding record of seven World Snooker Championship titles, Stephen Hendry said he was "surprised it's taken him so long."
Ronnie O'Sullivan has talked about the emotions of having his dad at the Crucible this time, seeing him win his seventh title at the World Championship. The 46-year-old became the oldest champion in Crucible history after seeing off Judd Trump 18-13 in a titanic match-up to mark the showpiece of an enthralling tournament in Sheffield. Ad/> The triumph saw O’Sullivan join Stephen Hendry on seven world titles with the Rocket having won his first world title in 2001.
Ronnie O’Sullivan gave an emotional interview following a powerful moment with Judd Trump after winning his seventh World Championship title on Monday night.
Ronnie "Rocket" O'Sullivan equalled Stephen Hendry's record of seven world snooker titles in Sheffield on Monday but he has more in common with another complex and outspoken world champion, Tyson Fury, than the unflashy Scotsman.