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Ronnie O’Sullivan Aims for Record-Breaking Eighth World Snooker Championship Title After 25 Years Since First Win

Breaking News: Ronnie O’Sullivan Aims for Eighth World Snooker Title

Ronnie O’Sullivan is set to compete for his eighth World Snooker Championship title, 25 years after winning his first in 2001. The 50-year-old has won the championship seven times, a record only matched by Stephen Hendry in the 1990s.

O’Sullivan currently holds multiple snooker records. He became the oldest winner of the Crucible final in 2022 at the age of 46. Recently, he achieved a remarkable break of 153 at the World Open in China, the highest ever recorded in professional snooker.

In that tournament, O’Sullivan reached the final, demonstrating his skill and determination. Shaun Murphy, who lost to O’Sullivan in the last 16, praised his performance, noting that while O’Sullivan has not been at his best this season, he still shows exceptional talent when in form.

As O’Sullivan approaches this milestone, fans and fellow players alike are eager to see if he can secure his eighth title. The upcoming championship will be closely watched as he aims to make history once again.

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