Ronnie O'Sullivan Shatters World Record with Unprecedented 153 Break
Ronnie O'Sullivan, a seven-time world champion and iconic figure in snooker, has set a new record with a 153 break in professional play at the World Open in China. At age 50, he continues to redefine excellence in the sport, enhancing his legacy as the greatest-ever snooker player.
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- China
On Friday, Ronnie O'Sullivan broke new ground in snooker history by achieving a 153 break at the World Open in China, the highest ever in professional play. The 50-year-old seven-time world champion cleared the table in his 5-0 victory over Ryan Day, surpassing the previous record of 148 set by Jamie Burnett in 2004.
Known for his extraordinary skill, O'Sullivan executed the break with remarkable precision, following a free ball and a black before potting 15 reds, 13 blacks, and two pinks to complete the feat. His achievement, which came amid the pressures of competition, was acknowledged with a mix of smiles and disbelief as he shook hands with his opponent.
O'Sullivan's career is studded with historic accomplishments. He is tied with Stephen Hendry for the most world championships, holds the record for major titles and ranking crowns, and has made the most 147 breaks in the professional circuit. Neil Robertson, another former world champion, praised O'Sullivan's impact on the sport, emphasizing the joy he has brought to fans over four decades.