Ronnie O’Sullivan Makes Snooker History with 153 Break at World Open

Ronnie O’Sullivan achieved a new professional snooker record by making a 153 break at the World Open in China, surpassing previous high breaks. This record-breaking feat occurred during his quarter-final against Ryan Day, contributing to a 5-0 victory and securing his place in the semi-finals. The achievement underscores O’Sullivan's exceptional skill and adds a significant milestone in his distinguished career, with anticipation building around his upcoming matches.
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