Ronnie O’Sullivan makes two maximum 147 breaks in stunning semi-final victory at Saudi Arabia Masters

Ronnie O’Sullivan makes two maximum 147 breaks in stunning semi-final victory at Saudi Arabia Masters

Ronnie O’Sullivan became the second player to hit maximum breaks in the same professional snooker match; the first 147 in O’Sullivan’s 6-3 Saudi Arabia Masters semi-final win over Chris Wakelin was his first since 2018; O’Sullivan will play Neil Robertson in the final.

Ronnie O’Sullivan hit two maximum breaks in his 6-3 victory over Chris Wakelin in the semi-finals of the Saudi Arabia Masters.

The 49-year-old had to wait seven years since his last 147 break at the English Open in 2018, and two hours later he achieved his 17th career maximum and second of the night.

O’Sullivan’s first 147 came in the opening frame of the match and with the scores locked at 3-3, the Rocket completed a second to earn a £147,000 bonus for making two maximum breaks across the UK Championship, Masters, World Championship and Saudi Arabia Masters.

He also slotted breaks of 134 and 142 in a dominant display and will take on Neil Robertson in the final of the competition.

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O’Sullivan told TNT Sports: “I’m sitting there at 3-3 thinking I’m probably going to lose this game after a maxi, a 142 and a 70 clearance.

“He (Wakelin) is a monster. I said he’s going to win a ranking event, he’s so solid. He’s better than solid, solid is a compliment, he’s very reliable but he’s got more than that. It’s like Kyren Wilson. As a player he’s very hard to break down. He’s a superb competitor, superb player.”

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