Berliner Tageblatt - Trump rally frustrates O'Sullivan bid for seventh snooker world title

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Trump rally frustrates O'Sullivan bid for seventh snooker world title
Trump rally frustrates O'Sullivan bid for seventh snooker world title / Photo: © AFP

Trump rally frustrates O'Sullivan bid for seventh snooker world title

Ronnie O'Sullivan saw his quest for a historic seventh world snooker title halted by a Judd Trump fightback on Monday.

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Trump, the 2019 world champion, won six out of eight frames in the day's opening session of the World Championship final to reduce O'Sullivan's lead in the best of 35-frame contest to 14-11.

O'Sullivan resumed seven frames in front at 12-5 up, with Trump in danger of suffering the embarrassment of losing the showpiece clash at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre with a session to spare.

But the match will now be played to a finish from 1800 GMT Monday after O'Sullivan lost his first session of this year's tournament.

O'Sullivan, bidding to equal Stephen Hendry's modern-day record of seven world titles, had been in commanding form on Sunday against an error-prone Trump.

But Trump appeared to be a rejuvenated player as he won Monday's first three frames to reduce his fellow Englishman's lead to 12-8.

The opening frame of the day saw Trump have the better of a safety exchange against O'Sullivan, at 46, the oldest World Championship finalist since Ray Reardon in 1982.

And the 32-year-old left-hander then took the frame with a break of 107 -- his first century of the match.

Trump won the next two frames as well, with O'Sullivan now making mistakes.

It looked as if he would win a fourth frame in a row only for a break of 45 to end when Trump missed an ambitious plant to the middle.

O'Sullivan then cleared to the pink to lead 13-8 at the mid-session interval.

Trump, however, won the next two frames before a missed black off its spot allowed O'Sullivan to compile a break of 51 that left him 14-10 ahead.

But Trump's improved play also led to a change of luck, a fluked pot in the final frame of the session helping him on his way to a break of 105 as he narrowed the gap to three frames.

Sunday's play had been notable for a row between O'Sullivan and referee Olivier Marteel -- an unusual flare-up in the normally sedate world of snooker.

Marteel accused O'Sullivan of making an obscene gesture after failing to get out of a snooker in the eighth frame.

That led O'Sullivan to challenge Marteel by telling the Belgian official he "saw nothing".

O'Sullivan, who had been 5-1 up, lost the next two frames and at the end of the session left the arena without offering the traditional handshake to Marteel.

The World Snooker Tour subsequently issued a statement that said: "Ronnie O'Sullivan received a formal warning from the referee following a gesture he made in the eighth frame."

Prior to the snooker authorities' statement, O'Sullivan told Eurosport: "I just think he (Marteel) seems to be looking for trouble."

O'Sullivan quelled any lingering controversy by offering a fist bump to Marteel at the start of Sunday's evening session.

He then dominating proceedings against a struggling Trump, who had said before the match it had always been a "dream" to play boyhood hero O'Sullivan in a world final.

O.Lorenz--BTB