Ronnie O'Sullivan makes history with record-breaking 153 at World Open
Ronnie O'Sullivan set a new record with the highest break of 153 in professional snooker during the World Open against Ryan Day.
Ronnie O'Sullivan, a legendary figure in snooker, made history at the World Open in Yushan, China, by scoring the highest break ever recorded in professional snooker, achieving an impressive 153 against Ryan Day. This remarkable feat occurred during the quarter-finals, following his victories over Matthew Selt and Shaun Murphy, showcasing O'Sullivan's exceptional form and competitive spirit as he progressed through the tournament.
The record-breaking break of 153 allowed O'Sullivan to take an early lead in the match, surpassing the previous record of 148 held by Jamie Burnett. After being awarded a free ball, O'Sullivan executed a flawless 16-red clearance, demonstrating not only his skill but also his ability to perform under pressure at the highest level of the sport. His accomplishment not only solidifies his status as one of the greatest players in snooker history but also contributes to the growing legacy of the sport.
As the tournament continues, attention will be focused on O'Sullivan's performances, especially in the semi-finals where he aims to secure another title. This achievement may inspire younger players and further elevate the profile of snooker on an international stage, making O'Sullivan's record not just a personal milestone, but a significant moment for the sport as a whole.