with Ronnie O’Sullivan holding the record for the most maximums with 15 and counting. He also holds the record of the fastest ever 147, achieving the feat in a little over five minutes back in 1997.
Ronnie O’Sullivan, the Englishman who is considered ... O’Sullivan also holds the record for the fastest-ever 147, managing it in a mind-boggling five minutes and eight seconds during the ...
Earlier in the tournament, The Magician hit a stunning 147 during his semi-final triumph ... Robertson, who stepped in after Ronnie O'Sullivan withdrew won the first of his two Masters titles ...
He reached the last four at the Saudi Masters and hit his first 147 in professional competition ... In 2024, champion Ronnie O'Sullivan pocketed £250,000 from an overall kitty of £725,000.
LUKE LITTLER and Ronnie O’Sullivan have both agreed on whether a nine-darter or a 147 is harder to achieve. The darts and snooker stars are the biggest names in their respective sports.
Both are rare sights for fans and players alike. But Littler and O’Sullivan are now in agreement that snooker’s 147 is the more difficult accomplishment. Littler said: “I think it has to be ...
When faced with the age-old question, Littler found himself on the same side as the great Ronnie O'Sullivan. "I think it has to be a 147," Littler said to BBC Sport. "I don't know the rules of ...
It's really hard. "I'd say a 147 is a lot harder." Littler's stance echoes what O'Sullivan said on the matter in 2023. "The 147 must be harder, I think," O'Sullivan said. "I think what you guys do ...
This was the argument that O’Sullivan made when asked the question by darts icon Raymond van Barneveld, who had the same stance as Littler. “The 147 must be harder, I think," O’Sullivan told ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan enjoyed a pre-Masters boost by completing ... boosted by a 72 before just failing with two back-to-back 147 attempts in reaching 112 in the fifth frame and 88 in the sixth.