Ronnie O’Sullivan writes history with two maximum breaks in one day

Ronnie O'Sullivan writes history with two maximum breaks in one day

Ronnie O’Sullivan Made History in Snooker on Friday. The Seven-Time World Champion Achieved Two Maxim Breaks in One Day for the first time ever at the Saudi Arabia Masters.

The 49-Year-old O’Sullivan Already Made the maximum break of 147 points in the first frame of his semi-final Against Chris Wakelin. Two Hours later, ‘The Rocket’ Repeated that feat, giving him a 4-3 lead.

The Unique Achievement Earned O’Sullivan A Significant Amount. A Player Who Achieves A Maximum Break Twice in a Major Tournament Receives A Bonus or 147,000 Pounds (170,000 euros). In Addition, he earns another 50,000 pounds for each maximum break.

It had leg a while spray o’sullivan had Achieved a maximum break. The World Number Five Last Succeded at the English Open in 2018.

O’Sullivan won His match Against Wakelin 6-3 and Reached the Final in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. There he will face Neil Robertson on Saturday.

O’Sullivan’s first final in Almost a year and a half

O’Sullivan last appeared in a final in April last year. Then he lost in the Final of the Tour Championship to Mark Williams. His last tournament Victory dates back to January 2024, when he won the world Grand Prix.

Earlier This Year, O’Sullivan Reached the Semi-Finals of the World Championships. There he lost to the possible champion zhao xintong from China.

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