O'Sullivan wins thrilling Masters final

Eurosport - Mon, 19 Jan 11:07:00 2009

Ronnie O'Sullivan won the Masters at Wembley after a thrilling 10-8 victory over 2008 champion Mark Selby.

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Ronnie O'Sullivan won the Masters at Wembley after a thrilling 10-8 victory over 2008 champion Mark Selby.

An incredible match swung first towards Selby then O'Sullivan before The Rocket grafted his way to a brilliant final break in the 18th frame.

It was O'Sullivan's fourth Masters title, and was hard won in one of the best finals ever seen at the tournament.

The Rocket' was soon up and running though with a break of 68 in the first frame which left Selby requiring snookers. The world number four returned to the table to feel his way into the match but it was to no avail and O'Sullivan took the first frame.

O'Sullivan's patience was rewarded in the next as he opted not to try to force his way over the frame-winning line after a break of 40. A mistake was forced from Selby and the world champion went 2-0 up.

Selby made a nerve-settling break of 82 to reduce the gap to one frame in the third before O'Sullivan made it 3-1 at the mid-session interval - his seventh century of the week.

Both players missed opportunities to build a frame-winning break after the restart. O'Sullivan was looking very comfortable with some impressive left-handed pots but missed one of the easier shots along the side cushion.

Another chance passed 'The Rocket' by with a miss on the brown and virtual frame-ball which was followed by one of the shots of the tournament.

Selby covered the distance of the table to pot the brown and gain position on the blue. That shot set up a clearance which gave the reigning champion a very important close frame.

An improvement in Selby's safety approach led to him making a frame-winning 76 to level at 3-3 and moved ahead for the first time with the next.

A break of 50 by the 25-year old from Leicester should have been more and Selby later fouled from a snooker of his own creation when the frame had been sewn-up. Selby later breathed a sigh of relief though to take the frame when O'Sullivan left the brown over the pocket.

'The Rocket' unusually took over two minutes thinking time during another high-quality safety duel at the start of frame eight. Selby followed that with a run of 53 before missing to the bottom-left corner and O'Sullivan stepped in to clinch the final frame of the first session with a cool 41 clearance to make it all-square.

The players re-emerged from the intermission to a little razzmatazz with stage lights and music and the dramatic play reflected the theatrical entrance.

Selby looked to have frame nine wrapped-up but got himself into enormous trouble despite O'Sullivan requiring two snookers. An in-off and a missed straightforward snooker escape by Selby though let O'Sullivan off the hook.

The three-times world champion needed the help of the most outrageous fluke and a red found a route from the jaws of the bottom-left corner to the 'yellow' pocket. O'Sullivan cleaned up the colours and made an incredible steal.

Selby soon removed that loss from his mind in the best possible fashion. A mistake-laden 11th frame was concluded with a well compiled 101 break to make it 5-5 and he then regained the lead in the next with an 89.

A fantastic total clearance of 117 gave the 'Jester from Leicester' a two-frame advantage.

'The Rocket' stormed back with three frames in a row including a steal from under the nose of the 'Jester' in frame 14, and a 110 to go 8-7 up.

Selby showed his mettle with a break of 69 in the next to go all-square again before O'Sullivan won the 17th to go within one of victory.

Nervous, cagey play led to a series of re-racks and the 18th frame was a scrappy affair, but when O'Sullivan got a chance on a well-spread table he grafted to put together a break.

With the pink and black both safe it was a hard-fought opportunity, but O'Sullivan's brilliant position play let him roll in a black along the cushion and the match was effectively over. O'Sullivan quickly potted enough balls to put him over the line, and Selby conceded at the next missed ball.

Geraint Williams / Toby Keel / Eurosport

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  1. Ronnie always good in the masters championship.He make 5 out 6 masters final between 2004 to 2009 he won 3 of them and another one he won in 1995.

    From Ikhwan, on Sun 25 Jan 7:47PM
  2. ronnie this is your peak point you should know you can prove you are the best player ever who pick up the cue right now please do that just like stephen hendry who has almost all records in the game

    From Morteza F, on Thu 22 Jan 12:32AM
  3. Ronnie O'Sullivan самый лучши й! Ждем новых побед над более сильн ыми сопер никам и, но пока таков ых нет. I love Ronnie O'Sullivan!!!

    From links310887, on Wed 21 Jan 6:10PM
  4. thaks to the rocket and the jester.great game.someone thinks it is a spotr.such kind of people are seeking for new maradona.dont kill talents.let em play

    From GiorgiS, on Wed 21 Jan 12:49PM
  5. bravo ronnie romania te iubeste

    From Radu, on Tue 20 Jan 7:12PM
  6. please check the papers ronnie?there is a recession on....we are all earning less,or are you exempt from the REAL WORLD?

    From kevin d, on Tue 20 Jan 7:11PM
  7. magari xar ronnie dzaan!!! ggulshematkivrobt mteli gulita da sulit saqartvelodan!!!!!!
    Ronnie is the best!!!!!!!!!!!! v.i.v.a

    From nanucheli, on Tue 20 Jan 6:48PM
  8. hey DM, you senile or something? stop spamming every topic with your smart @#$% comment

    From ErrorSport, on Tue 20 Jan 5:05PM
  9. Ronnie dünyanın en iyisi.Ama Mark'ın kazanmasını isterdim

    From snooker_h, on Tue 20 Jan 3:23PM
  10. In a good shape in a good mood Ronnie could anything!

    From ingvarolaffson, on Tue 20 Jan 12:36PM
  11. You're the best!Go Ronnie!

    From Eugen, on Tue 20 Jan 10:11AM
  12. Ronnie is da man -great win

    From Cameron D, on Mon 19 Jan 11:33PM
  13. well ronnie?? you happy now? or do u want a rest:?

    From sean d, on Mon 19 Jan 11:16PM
  14. Thrilling???? i bet it was zzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!

    From Wulk Bogan, on Mon 19 Jan 10:34PM
  15. muhteşem yetenekleri olan dünyanın en iyi snooker oyuncusu ....

    From ibrahim.ozkul, on Mon 19 Jan 7:33PM
  16. come on, without ronnie no one would watch snooker

    From Hendrik G, on Mon 19 Jan 7:01PM
  17. Steve Davis as a man done more for snooker than anyone in history. A true professional, someone whose technique many have copied (including myself) Having sung his praises I have to add also that when it's time to retire then they should. BUT who is to tell them to stop competeing, they probably enjoy it more now than ever, I don't believe they are hungry anymore, you can never invent that 'eye of the tiger' mentality you have when you have something to prove, thing is, they have nothing to prove. Hendry and Davis thank you for filling 20 years of my life with great snooker

    From Mark W, on Mon 19 Jan 6:17PM
  18. I would like to see snooker players compete in eight ball game tournament.

    From ana_katic, on Mon 19 Jan 6:04PM
  19. ronnie is correct.snooker is boring.so is darts for that matter.take the 1980s you had alex higgins, jimmy white,awsome and very entertaining.darts you had eric bristow,jocky wilson,and a few more also very entertaining.you cant replace these charicters

    From robbieisfineshedyahoooo, on Mon 19 Jan 5:27PM
  20. ronnie isnt handsome..hes just a damn good player. He looks like Mr Bean

    From Unknown U, on Mon 19 Jan 2:25PM
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