Updated On: 04 May, 2022 07:46 AM IST | Sheffield (England) | AP
“That’s probably the greatest result I’ve ever had,” O’Sullivan said after sharing a long, tearful embrace with Trump at the end of the final at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield

Ronnie O’Sullivan during the final against Judd Trump on Monday. Pic/Getty Images
Ronnie O’Sullivan finally got to No.7. Widely regarded as the most talented snooker player ever, O’Sullivan surely secured his status as the game’s greatest by beating Judd Trump 18-13 to win a record-tying seventh world championship on Monday.
“That’s probably the greatest result I’ve ever had,” O’Sullivan said after sharing a long, tearful embrace with Trump at the end of the final at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.