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Ronald Antonio O'Sullivan OBE (born 5 December 1975) is an English professional snooker player. [2] Widely recognised as one of the most talented and accomplished players in snooker history, he has won the World Snooker Championship seven times, a modern-era record he holds jointly with Stephen Hendry .
The lack of prize money on offer to top players was among the latest criticisms offered by O’Sullivan, but Dawson defended the potential earnings for WST players. “Prize money reached £15m ...
The Masters is one-third of snooker’s triple crown of biggest events – along with the UK Championship, won by Judd Trump last month, and the World Championship in April – and sees the top 16 ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan begins his UK Snooker Championship campaign this afternoon as he takes on Anthony McGill in the last 32 at the Barbican Centre in York.. The seven-time world champion remains ...
O'Sullivan dominated the final and took a 7–2 lead into the evening session, making breaks of 116 and 105 to see his tally of career centuries stand at 999. O'Sullivan rounded off a 10–4 victory by scoring his 1000th century break in the winning frame, becoming the first player in snooker history to reach this milestone. [450]
This is a list of professional snooker players ordered by the number of "ranking titles" they have won. A ranking title is a tournament that counts towards the snooker world rankings. World rankings were introduced in the 1976–77 season, initially based on the results from the previous three World Championships.
Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘couldn’t go without drink and drugs’ and reveals biggest regret . John Higgins 1-2 Zhou Yuelong. 14:17, Mike Jones. Over on table two, John Higgins is taking on Zhou ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan has made fifteen official maximum breaks in professional competition, [1] the highest number completed by any player. This total only includes maximum breaks that have been ratified by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA); it does not include maximums compiled in exhibition matches, or in events that are not sanctioned by the world governing body.