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Jordan Brown beats Ronnie O'Sullivan to win Welsh Open in final-frame decider

Jordan Brown beats Ronnie O'Sullivan to win Welsh Open; Brown took victory in a final-frame decider to win 9-8 at Celtic Manor; world number 81 started the tournament as a 750-1 outsider to complete one of snooker's greatest upsets

Ronnie O' Sullivan during his match against Ali Carter during day eight of the 2018 Betfred World Championship at The Crucible, Sheffield.
Image: Ronnie O'Sullivan was shocked by Jordan Brown in the 2021 Welsh Open final

Jordan Brown sealed one of snooker's greatest upsets as he beat six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in a final-frame decider to clinch the Welsh Open title at Celtic Manor.

The world number 81, who started the tournament as a 750-1 outsider, held his nerve to clinch a 9-8 win and become the lowest-ranked winner of a ranking title in over a quarter of a century.

A brilliant break of 74 in the decider completed victory for the Antrim 33-year-old and completed a spectacular change in fortunes for a player who almost fell off the tour last year after a string of poor results.

Brown said: "It feels unbelievable and it's not going to sink in for a while. I have always believed in myself but I just never thought this would happen.

"I knew my game was good enough because whenever you're in and scoring and taking your chances it doesn't matter who is in the other chair.

"If I'd played Ronnie instead of the table I think I'd have got beaten today he's so good he can bully and steamroller you so I just had to stick to my guns and do what I had to do."

File photo dated 05-12-2019 of Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Image: O'Sullivan lost 9-8 to Brown in a final-frame decider at Celtic Manor

Brown had shown a glimpse of the form that would sweep him to the final when he reached his first career quarter-final at the German Masters last month.

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But few could have anticipated his week at Celtic Manor, in which he won four consecutive matches in final-frame deciders, culminating in seeing off Mark Selby in the quarter-finals, before sweeping aside Stephen Maguire 6-1 in the last four.

Seemingly impervious to nerves, Brown built a 4-1 lead against O'Sullivan, who only managed to haul back the first session deficit to 5-3 on the back of two consecutive centuries.

Brown, who had scored a century of his own earlier in the match, came under inevitable pressure from the favourite at the start of the concluding session, and breaks of 68 and 61 sent O'Sullivan into the lead for the first time in the match at 6-5.

Unruffled, Brown took the next two to move two frames from victory at 7-6, and although O'Sullivan levelled again, the world champion showed frustration when over-cutting a simple pink in the next, and Brown's brilliant 56 clearance to blue took him within one frame of the title.

Typically, O'Sullivan responded with a 119 clearance to force a decider, but a long red from Brown gave him the first chance in the decider and he brilliantly executed his opportunity to earn the £70,000 winner's cheque.

O'Sullivan said: "You're not a bad player if you beat Selby and Maguire so I knew he would be comfortable on the big stage and I'm not surprised."

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