O’Sullivan Claims Record-Equalling Seventh World Title with Victory Over Trump
Ronnie O’Sullivan secured a remarkable 18-13 victory over Judd Trump to win his seventh World Snooker Championship title, equalling Stephen Hendry’s record. O’Sullivan’s dominance on the final day of the tournament saw him rebound strongly after Trump fought back in the afternoon session. The evening session proved crucial, with O’Sullivan winning four of the final six frames to seal the title.
This victory cements O’Sullivan’s legacy as one of the greatest players in snooker history, and his performance throughout the tournament was nothing short of near-perfect. His seventh world title ties him with Hendry, and the 46-year-old now stands as one of the most successful players in the sport’s history. With O’Sullivan still in peak form, many believe he has the potential to add even more titles to his illustrious career.
As O’Sullivan reflected on the victory, he was visibly elated and acknowledged the significance of equalling Hendry’s record. The snooker world now eagerly anticipates what more O’Sullivan will achieve, as his record-breaking career continues to unfold.