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World Snooker Championship: Ronnie O’Sullivan rockets to sixth world title against Kyren Wilson

  • ‘Rocket’ O’Sullivan matches Steve Davis and Ray Reardon on six world titles
  • The 44-year-old wastes little time in securing the one frame he requires after a dominant afternoon session

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Ronnie O’Sullivan celebrates with the World Snooker Championship trophy after defeating Kyren Wilson in the final. Image: YouTube
Agence France-Presse
Ronnie O’Sullivan eased to his sixth snooker world title on Sunday, and first since 2013, defeating fellow Englishman Kyren Wilson 18-8 in the best-of-35 frames final.

The 44-year-old wasted little time in securing the one frame he required after a dominant afternoon session in which he won seven of the eight frames.

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Around 300 fans were able to watch at the Crucible in Sheffield due to the British Government reviving their pilot scheme to allow spectators into selected sporting events provided they were socially distanced due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Victory moves the enigmatic Englishman to within one of equalling the modern day record of seven world crowns held by Scotsman Stephen Hendry.

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