Ronnie O’Sullivan is bidding to win his first trophy since January 2024 as he faces Thepchaiya Un-Nooh in the World Open final. The Rocket has already made history this week, having recorded the highest break in professional snooker history, compiling a 153 against Ryan Day.
The 50-year-old can cap off the tournament with victory against his Thai opponent, who defeated Judd Trump 6-4 in their semi-final on Saturday. O’Sullivan got to the £135,000 final with a win over Wu Yize that went to a deciding frame, with the seven-time world champion forced into a stunning 89 counter-clearance to book his place in a 66th ranking final, where he can win a record-extending 42nd title.
Here, Express Sport brings you updates from every frame as O’Sullivan attempts to etch his name further in the history books…
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