Ronnie O'Sullivan wins first World Seniors championship title | 'I’d like to finish my career on a strong note'
Ronnie O'Sullivan won the World Seniors Snooker Championship final, beating Joe Perry 10-4, a fifth century of the match provided a fitting end; O'Sullivan revealed: "My confidence is quite low. But if I can get some confidence going then I'd like to finish my career on a strong note"
Last Updated: 10/05/26 11:05pm
Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan added a first World Seniors Snooker Championship title to his trophy haul with a convincing 10-4 victory over Joe Perry.
O'Sullivan never looked back after breaks of 110, 131 and 113 saw him go 3-1 up at the mid-session interval before an 81 put him three frames ahead at the Crucible.
Perry won the next two frames but missed the chance to level things up after fluffing two simple pots as O'Sullivan took a 5-3 lead into the evening session.
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The deficit was reduced on the resumption with the aid of a 51 break but it was the last frame Perry would win as O'Sullivan closed out victory in clinical style, which included a 129-clearance before his fifth century of the match provided a fitting end.
"This has been a tough tournament to win, every match I played felt hard. I know it might not have looked it but these guys are experienced competitors," O'Sullivan told Channel 5.
"I just wanted to enjoy the game, I didn't want to get bogged down. I thought I'm just going to come and attack the balls. There's always a risk with that that you lose some easy opportunities. [In the last session] I thought I've got to try and dig deep tonight so I came out and I just tried to play match snooker, use my brain.
"I've not been playing great for three years so my confidence is quite low and when I get into little situations, I was missing a few and I'm just thinking I never used to miss them balls.
"But if I can get some confidence going then I'd like to finish my career on a strong note. That's my ambition."