Ronnie beat Ding Junhui by 10-7 yesterday night in York to win a record extending 8th UK Championship, bringing his tally of ranking titles to 40. This comes 30 years after he had won his first one in Preston in 1993 and became the youngest UK champion, yesterday he became the oldest.
World number one Ronnie O’Sullivan secured a record extending eighth MrQ UK Championship title with a 10-7 win over Ding Junhui in York.
O’Sullivan is already the youngest ever UK Champion and today’s victory sees him become the oldest. Just two days shy of his 48th birthday, O’Sullivan eclipses the previous record set by Doug Mountjoy, who was 46 years and 172 days old when he won the title in 1988.
The Rocket’s eighth crown comes 30 years on from the first. He was only 17 years of age when he defeated Stephen Hendry 10-6 to lift the famous trophy in the Preston Guild Hall in 1993. O’Sullivan went on to add further UK Championship wins in 1997, 2001, 2007, 2014, 2017 and 2018, as well as his triumph this year.
Most UK Championship Victories
Ronnie O’Sullivan – 8
Steve Davis – 6
Stephen Hendry – 5
Ding Junhui, John Higgins, Neil Robertson – 3
The Englishman has now amassed an incredible 22 Triple Crown titles and today sees him capture a ranking event trophy for the 40th time in his career. Those statistical feats further cement his status as the greatest of all-time, with his nearest challenger Hendry sitting on 18 Triple Crown victories and 36 ranking titles.
Today’s final was a meeting between snooker’s two biggest global superstars. Whilst O’Sullivan shot to fame with his 1993 win, Ding rose to prominence when he followed up his 2005 China Open win with a maiden UK title later that year. The Chinese sporting icon added further victories in 2009 and 2019 to take his UK Championship tally to three.
O’Sullivan scoops the £250,000 top prize and consolidates his position as world number one. The £100,000 earned by Ding secures his place in the top 16 of the world rankings and qualification for the Masters, where he will face O’Sullivan in the first round.
The afternoon session saw Ding set up a grandstand finish, after he fought back from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 heading into tonight. O’Sullivan stopped the rot as the evening session got underway, firing in a superb 84 break to regain the lead at 5-4.
The pendulum continued to swing, with Ding restoring parity in the tenth, before O’Sullivan took charge with contributions of 87 and 79 to establish a 7-5 lead at the mid-session interval.
With the finishing line beginning to appear on the horizon for his opponent, 14-time ranking event winner Ding summoned a charge to get himself back into contention. Runs of 52 and 104 helped him to take two on the bounce and once again square the match at 7-7.
Typically, when the pressure was at its greatest, O’Sullivan found a way to push himself towards victory. Breaks of 100 and 74 moved him within one frame at 9-7. He then sent a raucous crowd into raptures in the 17th, with a spellbinding 127 break which was greeted with a standing ovation as he secured glory in York once again.
“I love it. I love competing, I love performing, I love playing and I love that I went out there tonight and I used my head. Because at the end of the day I have this thing in my head that people want me to play perfect snooker. My friend said to me the other day that they don’t. He said they love your thoughts and love all of the ups and downs of it. I just wanted to go out there today and try hard to be professional and honest. If I won great and if I didn’t then at least do my best,” said a delighted O’Sullivan.
“It was an honour to play Ding. He’s such a classy player and such a classy guy. To share the table with him in that venue and in that final was an honour. I know there will have been so many people in China watching that final supporting Ding and supporting me as well. We’ve put on a good show.
“You get a different appreciation for it. I am really experienced now so I don’t panic as much and I don’t worry. I get times when I think I’m 7-5 up and haven’t really flew. That is because my base level B and C game is still pretty high. You just have to focus, so now I think I use my head more and win matches with my experience more.
“It’s just bonkers isn’t it? That we’re 48 and still winning tournaments. I just don’t get it. Sheffield will be a hard thing to do, because it is 17 days. Physically that will be a tall ask of me, John (Higgins), or Mark (Williams) to win. These tournaments that are a week we can still do it.”
Ding said: “It was a very good week. I knew it was going to be very tough tonight. I missed a couple of shots to win frames in the first session. I tried to get more points and fight to win a frame then get another and see what happens. To be 4-4 was not too bad but he played better tonight.
“I have really taken the crowd here to heart. Thanks for the support every game. I love playing here.”
Here are the scores:
And Ronnie’s reaction on social media
Some videos shared by Eurosport on their YouTube channel:
Century in frame 15 …
The final frame …
Trophies…
Interviews on the floor
Interview in the ES studio
And this concludes an incredible week…
With this win, Ronnie has secured his place in this season World Grand Prix and Players Championship certainly, and most probably (I didn’t do the maths) in the Tour Championship as well. Csilla can relax … he won’t be out of the top 16 at the start of next season. 😊
This is remarkeble. We all know that he has to raise his game and WOW!!!!!!!!
It was awful how the first session has ended but fortunately Ronnie was able to regroup.
He played some good snooker to lead 7-5 and after Ding pulled back top 7-7. after that… OMG
Show me any other person in the world who can react with this way. When it really matters when the pressure was on Ronnie once again played snooker from the Gods. 3 frames when it needed.
3 frames what Selby got from Ronnie in 2020 WSC from 14-16 to 17-16.
Before the UK speaking with Csilla – I know that this might be a good event to win because it starts from last 32 and not last 128!
Ronnie IS GOD. Ronnie IS GOAT!
We are lucky to see this!
Well done Ronnie and it was a honour for me to see that history yesterday!
Pretty incredible that Hendry won this only 5 times.
I saw, i saw tha…practice: 16; 24; 32;…and the wise blue,…yet
((Yes R8!…Grandmaster of Masters ; )))
A very satisfying win! Ronnie has been talking about how he doesn’t think he has another WSC run in him, and so I had been wondering if he might prioritize the UK and Masters instead.
This victory has done wonders for his position in the various rankings, which is a bit of a relief. There’s really nothing to worry about anymore in that respect.
I wholeheartedly support Ronnie’s new strategy of skipping weaker events (plus possibly the odd stronger event here and there) in order to keep himself healthy and fresh and motivated. Hopefully this means no more kamikaze, and no more losing to numpties in leisure centers…
Oh, I didn’t even think of the ranking implications. 🙂 I’m just happy and congratulations! It was indeed a great week and a very good decision to skip the CoC before. Fantastic final, even though not always kind on the blood pressure. But those last three frames were just incredible.
Radzi said the same about blood pressury to Jimmy in the studio. The rankings look good at first, but still there is a lot to come off in a few months, for Judd as well a bit of course.
Thank you very much, dear Monique! Thanks Ronnie! Congratulations to all fans! I’m happy!
This is remarkeble. We all know that he has to raise his game and WOW!!!!!!!!
It was awful how the first session has ended but fortunately Ronnie was able to regroup.
He played some good snooker to lead 7-5 and after Ding pulled back top 7-7. after that… OMG
Show me any other person in the world who can react with this way. When it really matters when the pressure was on Ronnie once again played snooker from the Gods. 3 frames when it needed.
3 frames what Selby got from Ronnie in 2020 WSC from 14-16 to 17-16.
Before the UK speaking with Csilla – I know that this might be a good event to win because it starts from last 32 and not last 128!
Ronnie IS GOD. Ronnie IS GOAT!
We are lucky to see this!
Well done Ronnie and it was a honour for me to see that history yesterday!
Pretty incredible that Hendry won this only 5 times.
I saw, i saw tha…practice: 16; 24; 32;…and the wise blue,…yet
((Yes R8!…Grandmaster of Masters ; )))
A very satisfying win! Ronnie has been talking about how he doesn’t think he has another WSC run in him, and so I had been wondering if he might prioritize the UK and Masters instead.
This victory has done wonders for his position in the various rankings, which is a bit of a relief. There’s really nothing to worry about anymore in that respect.
I wholeheartedly support Ronnie’s new strategy of skipping weaker events (plus possibly the odd stronger event here and there) in order to keep himself healthy and fresh and motivated. Hopefully this means no more kamikaze, and no more losing to numpties in leisure centers…
Oh, I didn’t even think of the ranking implications. 🙂 I’m just happy and congratulations! It was indeed a great week and a very good decision to skip the CoC before. Fantastic final, even though not always kind on the blood pressure. But those last three frames were just incredible.
Radzi said the same about blood pressury to Jimmy in the studio. The rankings look good at first, but still there is a lot to come off in a few months, for Judd as well a bit of course.
Thank you very much, dear Monique! Thanks Ronnie! Congratulations to all fans! I’m happy!