Ronnie O’Sullivan wraps up a seventh World Championship success
Emotional Ronnie O’Sullivan shrugged off a stirring fightback from Judd Trump to claim a record-equalling seventh World Snooker title at the Crucible.
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Emotional Ronnie O’Sullivan shrugged off a stirring fightback from Judd Trump to claim a record-equalling seventh World Snooker title at the Crucible.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has the natural talent to rival Roger Federer and Lionel Messi, according to Eurosport snooker expert Alan McManus. O’Sullivan is widely considered the greatest player in history and would draw level with Stephen Hendry on seven world titles should he see off Judd Trump at the Crucible on Monday night. The Rocket took a 14-11 lead into the final session.
Judd Trump profited from an enormous fluke as he slashed Ronnie O’Sullivan’s lead to three frames ahead of the concluding session of the World Championship final. Returning 12-5 behind and needing to win at least three frames just to force an evening session, the 2019 champion hit his best form of the match as he claimed five of the opening seven frames on Monday. Ad/> His dreams hung on the deciding frame of the third session – win it and it would be 14-11, lose it and O’Sullivan would be three from the trophy at 15-10.
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s quest for a record-equalling seventh Crucible title was under threat as Judd Trump won six of the eight frames of the penultimate session of the final to reduce the deficit to 14-11.
The World Snooker Championship final is very much alive after a superb third session for Judd Trump saw him cut his deficit to 14-11 against Ronnie O’Sullivan.
Ronnie O’Sullivan accused referee Olivier Marteel of “looking for trouble” after an angry exchange marred the opening day of the World Snooker Championship final against Judd Trump in Sheffield.
Ronnie O’Sullivan is just six frames away from a record-equalling seventh world title after blowing Judd Trump away to lead the final 12-5 at the Crucible. After the drama and tension of Sunday’s first session, which saw O’Sullivan and referee Olivier Martell have an extraordinary spat, the second was a more sedate affair.
O’Sullivan and Trump are battling it out for the 2022 title