Ronnie O'Sullivan wins the Masters
Ronnie O'Sullivan bet Ding Junhui in the final of the Masters 10-3. Knowing he had to perform at his best to beat chinese 19-year old snookerstar Ding Junhui Ronnie O'Sullivan did just that. Four centuries (highest 143), two 90+ breaks and outstanding performance from O'Sullivan got the better of Ding Junhui. Ding was also clearly out of balance in the later stages of the match, seemingy disturbed by the loud audience at the Wembly.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has once again why he's considered the best snookerplayer in the world by so many fans. O'Sullivan also gave a lot of credit to Ding Junhui as a player in his interview with Steve Davis after the match.
Labels: Ding Junhui, Masters, Ronnie O'Sullivan, snooker, Wembley