Four-time snooker champion Mark Selby is in no doubt that Ronnie O’Sullivan is their greatest player of all time. The Rocket’s career is now slowing down aged 48, although there’s still time ...
A look at the total number of 147 breaks ever scored in snooker history ... five minutes 20 seconds - was undoubtedly the greatest of all time and you wonder if anyone will ever do it quicker.
players and fans to be the greatest snooker player of all-time. However, Hendry reckons that Selby’s very best would beat the Rocket’s more times than not, partly due to his absolute mastery o ...
Ronnie O’Sullivan is one of the greatest snooker players of all time. The Englishman has won seven titles at the Snooker World Championships, the joint-most along with Stephen Hendry.
A look at the total number of 147 breaks ever scored in snooker history ... five minutes 20 seconds - was undoubtedly the greatest of all time and you wonder if anyone will ever do it quicker.