Ronnie O'Sullivan has finally realised his dream of winning the Embassy World Championship title after holding off a spirited fightback from John Higgins to win the final 18-14 in Sheffield.
O'Sullivan, the biggest box office drawer in the game today, admitted he should have already pocketed snooker's most coveted prize in a nine-year professional career. But the 25-year-old, beaten in three previous semi-finals at the Crucible Theatre, has crossed the finishing line at last in collecting the first prize of £250,000. Higgins staged a brave rally in the evening session but he never got closer than three frames to the player known as 'The Rocket' after losing the first session 6-2. Even the durable Higgins was powerless to stop the tide for long periods as O'Sullivan's mixture of brilliant potting and positional play plus immaculate safety play often made him look invincible. He could be forgiven for having a few nerves in the final session as he edged nearer to the winning post but that should not detract from his achievement. A measure of his quality in the final was that he rattled in two centuries and 11 other fifty-plus breaks.
A 50 break helped Higgins to the first frame of the evening but O'Sullivan moved back on course by taking the next two, the second with a run of 78 after his opponent had played a poor safety shot when 43-0 ahead. That made it 16-11 but Higgins has that never say die spirit and a 62 break in frame 28 and another of 87 in the next kept O'Sullivan waiting. He moved to within one frame of glory with a 68 but then O'Sullivan missed what was effectively championship ball in frame 31 when he missed a red into the middle bag when 69-6 ahead. Higgins again stepped in with a superb 65 clearance to win 71-69 - but it was only a temporary reprieve. He broke down on a run of 45 and it was his last visit to the table as an 80 clearance to the pink by O'Sullivan sent the crowd wild. O'Sullivan had resumed 10-6 ahead overnight and won four of the five opening frames as he rattled in breaks of 81, 139, 85 and 86. That put him 14-7 in front and but Higgins responded by taking the final three frames of the third session with the aid of runs of 65 and 98 to give him some hope going into the final 11-frame shoot-out - but it was all to no avail.
FINAL RESULT (best of 35 frames): J Higgins (Sco) 14-18 R O'Sullivan (Eng) 41-92 (88) 92-0 0-81 (81) 0-79 47-56 135-0 (135) 28-90 0-71 (70) 72-49 (60)
36-49 53-2 68-50 0-99 (99) 12-100 (100) 108-22 (107) 0-99 (99) 26-81 (81) 78-12 (65) 0-139 (139) 0-85 (85) 0-133 (86) 65-33 67-21 (65) 98-0 (98) 68-19 (50) 0-68 43-78 (78) 67-8 (62) 101-1 (87) 60-68 (60 Higgins, 68 O'Sul) 71-69 (65 Higgins) 45-80 (80)
Filed by Pat Nugent