As the world of darts is currently being lit up by 17 year old Luke Littler at the start of his career, snooker is staring the other way with 48 year old Ronnie O’Sullivan continuing to prove unstoppable.
We take a look back at the latest action from around the table and what’s to come on the Snooker circuit in the coming months.
We take a look back at the latest action from around the table and what’s to come on the Snooker circuit in the coming months.
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00:00 Ronnie O'Sullivan came back from 4-0 down to beat Judd Trump 10-7 in the World Grand Prix Final.
00:08 Trump took all the frames of the first session but O'Sullivan recovered to end the afternoon's play
00:13 5-3 down. The 48-year-old who won the Masters last Sunday lost the next frame but took the
00:18 17th to seal victory in Leicester. O'Sullivan claims he's a better all-round player than he's
00:24 ever been before, taking home £100,000 for a stunning victory that gave him a 41st ranking
00:30 title in the sport. Coming up on the snooker circuit will be some more interesting challenges
00:35 however. The World Snooker Tour has announced a first TV event in Saudi Arabia where there will be
00:41 an extra 20-point golden ball for players who complete a 1-4-7 perfect break. The Rydia season
00:47 World Masters of snooker will feature the top eight players in the world with two wild cards
00:53 and a 1 million dollar prize pool between the 4th and 6th of March.