Ronnie O’Sullivan breaks world record
Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan achieved a new world record with a break of 153 points during the World Open tournament in Yushan, China, defeating Ryan Day 5–0.
Ronnie O’Sullivan, the seven-time world snooker champion, once again showcased his exceptional talent during the World Open tournament held in Yushan, China. In a dominant performance, O’Sullivan defeated Ryan Day with a final score of 5–0. The match was significant not only for the victory but also for the historical break O’Sullivan made during the first frame, scoring an impressive 153 points. This achievement marks a new world record, surpassing the previous high of 147 points typically seen in televised matches.
In a post-match interview with TNT, O’Sullivan expressed his excitement over breaking the record, reflecting on his journey in snooker and how he has been the first to achieve many milestones in the sport. He mentioned how he felt blessed to accomplish such achievements, particularly emphasizing the historical aspect of his performance at this stage of his career. His ambition to push the boundaries of the game was evident as he humorously acknowledged that he had been playing less frequently lately, which some might consider a contributing factor to his impressive form.
O’Sullivan’s record-breaking run further solidifies his status as one of the greatest players in snooker history, and it engenders discussions about the future of the sport and what it means for aspiring players. Such records not only elevate the game's profile but also inspire upcoming talent to strive for excellence, potentially impacting the sport's popularity and viewership.