Ronnie O'Sullivan Secures First World Seniors Snooker Championship Title
O'Sullivan claims first World Seniors Championship
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Ronnie O'Sullivan, a seven-time world champion, won his first World Seniors Snooker Championship by defeating Joe Perry 10-4. O'Sullivan showcased his skill with breaks of 110, 131, and 113, ultimately sealing the victory at the Crucible Theatre.
- 01Ronnie O'Sullivan won the World Seniors Snooker Championship for the first time.
- 02He defeated Joe Perry with a score of 10-4.
- 03O'Sullivan achieved breaks of 110, 131, and 113 during the match.
- 04Perry briefly reduced the deficit but could not secure a comeback.
- 05O'Sullivan finished the match with a 129 clearance and five centuries.
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In a commanding performance, Ronnie O'Sullivan claimed his first World Seniors Snooker Championship title by defeating Joe Perry with a score of 10-4. O'Sullivan started strong, establishing a 3-1 lead at the mid-session interval, bolstered by impressive breaks of 110, 131, and 113. Although Perry managed to win two frames early in the evening session, he missed critical opportunities to level the match. O'Sullivan's skill shone through as he closed out the match with a 129 clearance, marking his fifth century of the contest. This victory adds another accolade to O'Sullivan's illustrious career.
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