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O'Sullivan becomes oldest UK snooker champion by beating China's Ding Junhui

O'Sullivan becomes oldest UK snooker champion by beating China's Ding Junhui
Ronnie O'Sullivan in action. (File photo: Livepic/Action Images/Rebecca Naden)
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Ronnie O'Sullivan became the oldest UK snooker champion as he secured a 10-7 victory over China's Ding Junhui to claim a record-extending eighth title in York on Sunday (Dec 3).

The career of seven-time world champion O'Sullivan, who turns 48 on Tuesday, has come full circle after he was the youngest player to win the UK Championship in 1993 at 17.

"Each tournament I win and play in, I take great pleasure from," O'Sullivan, known as "The Rocket" told the BBC.

"I had to come out and have a good head. There was a big crowd and I wanted to leave blood, sweat and tears on the table. I came out and gave it my all and I love competing.

"I always keep beating myself up because of the age thing. I keep thinking at some point you have to stop winning but I am doing all right and I will keep on going until the wheels fall off."

O'Sullivan's triumph over Ding saw the Englishman add the 40th ranking title to his remarkable trophy collection

Source: Reuters/gr

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