O'Sullivan downs Trump to win Champion of Champions
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Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Judd Trump 10-6 in the Champion of Champions final. It was the fourth time O' Sullivan had won the tournament. The win was his second of the year, having also won the Hong Kong Masters. He said: "I've been on a roll for 30 years"
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O'Sullivan beats Trump to win Champion of Champions
Ronnie O'Sullivan beats defending champion Judd Trump 10-6 to claim his fourth Champion of Champions title.
O'Sullivan has 'been on a roll for 30 years' after Champion of Champions win
Ronnie O’Sullivan won a fourth Champion of Champions title in style (Picture: Taka G Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport)Ronnie O’Sullivan got the Bolton crowd laughing after winning the Champion of Champions title on Sunday night, claiming he has been on a roll for 30 years.The Rocket beat Judd Trump 10-6 to win the event for a fourth time, making three centuries in the final, while Trump sprung into life in the eighth frame with an amazing 147.It was the…
Ronnie O'Sullivan declares 'I've been on a roll for 30 years' after beating Judd Trump to win Champion of Champions
"Ronnie O\u0027Sullivan felt his snooker didn\u0027t really \"flow\" during his 10-6 Champion of Champions final win over Judd Trump, but that didn\u0027t prevent him finding some of his best form to pull away in the closing frames. O\u0027Sullivan was in jovial mood afterwards, reckoning he\u0027s \"been on a roll for 30 years\", and suggesting that an eighth UK Championship title \"would sound good I suppose\"."
'THE Champion of Champions' is an apt way to describe Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O’Sullivan produced the goods yet again on the big stage – beating rival Judd Trump 10-6 to win the Champion of Champions for a fourth time on Sunday. It’s another prestigious title in a career that has been full of them, and there couldn’t really be a more fitting[Read More...]The post ‘THE Champion of Champions’ is an apt way to describe Ronnie O’Sullivan appeared first on SnookerHQ.