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Ronnie O’Sullivan claims Tour Championship to return to the top of the world rankings

  • The Rocket wins 13-11 against Neil Robertson
  • The 43-year-old is level with Stephen Hendry on 36 ranking titles

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Ronnie O’Sullivan is now level with Stephen Hendry on 36 ranking titles. Photo: Twitter/@coral
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Five-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan reclaimed the world number one spot for the first time in nine years by winning the inaugural Tour Championship against Neil Robertson on Sunday.

The Englishman known as ‘The Rocket’ led 5-3 overnight in Llandudno, Wales but Australian Robertson stayed in the contest until 10-10 after which O’Sullivan pulled away to win 13-11.

The 43-year-old is level with Scot Stephen Hendry on 36 ranking titles and in top spot for the first time since May, 2010 – the oldest man to lead the rankings since Ray Reardon in 1983.

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Asked about matching Hendry, O’Sullivan said: “That’s one of the records that’s nice to get, the centuries was nice, the 19 majors was nice. Those three records are great. The only one now is the world titles but I don’t see that happening.”

Earlier this month, O’Sullivan became the first player to compile 1,000 career century breaks en route to winning the Players Championship final in Preston.

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