RONNIE O’SULLIVAN WON a record seventh Masters title after beating Joe Perry 10-7 in an all-English final at London’s Alexandra Palace tonight.
Victory saw O’Sullivan surpass the record of six Masters titles he had shared previously with Stephen Hendry.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Joe Perry 10-7 to claim the Masters title for a record seventh time
RONNIE O’SULLIVAN WON a record seventh Masters title after beating Joe Perry 10-7 in an all-English final at London’s Alexandra Palace tonight.
Victory saw O’Sullivan surpass the record of six Masters titles he had shared previously with Stephen Hendry.
- © AFP, 2017
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