Sunderland Echo

MAGNIFICEN­T SEVEN – RONNIE’S THE MASTER

O’SULLIVAN FENDS OFF PERRY TO SECURE RECORD SEVENTH SUCCESS IN THE MASTERS

- Snooker

Ronnie O’Sullivan created history as he sealed a record seventh Dafabet Masters title after coming back to defeat Joe Perry in a 10-7 triumph at Alexandra Palace.

O’Sullivan’s victory means he has surpassed Stephen Hendry’s tally of six Masters trophies as the 41-year-old fought back from 4-1 down to retain the crown that he won in emphatic fashion in last year’s final against Barry Hawkins.

O’Sullivan dedicated his record-breaking win to the late Paul Hunter.

Hunter died from cancer at the age of 27 in 2006 and World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn announced last year that the Masters trophy would be renamed after the three-time winner.

Hunter was a popular player on the circuit and was praised for his community work and for bringing more focus to the sport – and O’Sullivan was honoured to be the first recipient of the newly named trophy.

He told BBC Two: “I won the Paul Hunter Classic in Germany and that meant so much to me, but a player of Paul’s stature and what he did for the game, especially­this tournament-he deserves to have his name on this tournament.

“He will never be forgotten, all the players loved him. You are there in our hearts and minds and we all love you.”

The final did not start well for the ‘The Rocket’ as Perry won the opening two frames, with an out-ofsorts O’Sullivan struggling before he eventually got on the board with the aid of a 58 break in the third.

Perry moved further ahead to 3-1 courtesy of a 74 clearance and continued his fine form to take the fifth, putting together a 115 break, but O’Sullivan hit back.

Perry started to miss crucial balls and that helped the five-time world champion take the next frame courte- sy of a 42 clearance before breaks of 44 and 55 ended the afternoon session at four frames apiece.

The evening kicked off with O’Sullivan coming out on top in a lengthy tactical battle to go ahead for the first time.

He took the next with breaks of 68 and 56 in two visits, then took the 11th frame and won his seventh successive frame in the 12th with a clearance of 8, going 8-4 ahead.

Perry stopped the rot with a 117 clearance, then cut O’Sullivan’s advantage to two frames with a break of 92.

O’Sullivan capitalise­d on a missed red by Perry to take frame 15 with a clearance of 112, but he missed a straightfo­rward black to gift Perry the 16th frame.

Perry raced into a 39-0 lead in the 17th, but he could not stop ‘The Rocket’ from fighting back to seal victory.

O’Sullivan added: “It’s great to get some records and there is still the World Championsh­ips to get so I will try to get that one off him (Hendry) as well. But when I was young, I was happy to have won one so to have won seven so there must be someone up there looking after me.

“I am not greedy, I appreciate every opportunit­y I get to come and play in front of these fantastic people so I am happy to be here.”

 ??  ?? Ronnie O’Sullivan celebrates victory in the Dafabet Masters at Alexandra Palace last night
Ronnie O’Sullivan celebrates victory in the Dafabet Masters at Alexandra Palace last night

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