Ronnie O’Sullivan wins as Judd Trump & Aaron Hill hit maximums in China

Ronnie O’Sullivan wins as Judd Trump & Aaron Hill hit maximums in China


Ronnie O’Sullivan comfortably won his first-round match at the Xi’an Grand Prix in China, while Judd Trump hit a maximum 147 break as he beat three-time women’s world champion Ng On-yee.

Seven-time world champion O’Sullivan was making his first outing since losing the Saudi Arabia Masters final to Neil Robertson in August.

Playing his 1,000th ranking-event match, the 49-year-old started off with a 107 against Ukraine’s Iulian Boiko and made a 112 in the fourth frame before going on to claim a 5-0 win.

Trump’s maximum – the ninth of his career and first since 2022 – came in the fifth frame of the 2019 world champion’s 5-2 victory against Ng.

“It’s been a while. A lot of other people have been making 147s and making it look easy,” said England’s Trump. “I feel it was about time I made one.

“It was special to make one in China – the atmosphere was very good out there.”

The Republic of Ireland’s Aaron Hill also made a 147 in the second frame of his match against Huang Jiahao.

There have now been 13 maximums so far this season – the record is 15, recorded in the 2024-25 season.

“It’s a little bit surprising everyone has been making them,” added Trump.

“I think the standard of play has just improved. Everybody seems to want to make maximums now.”



Source: BBC Sport

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