Young snooker player replicates Ronnie O'Sullivan's success: won £15,000 for a perfect break.
New record in snooker
According to The Sun: At the qualifying tournament for the UK Snooker Championship, a historic event took place. Player Liam Pullen came close to achieving Ronnie O'Sullivan's accomplishment of £147,000. He played the frame of his life against Kailan Patel, making a maximum break of 147 points in a victorious 6-1 match.
Now Pullen has the opportunity to earn £15,000 for the highest ranking. This also...
“It's an indescribable feeling,” said Pullen after the match.
Celebrating his success, he expressed hope that this would be a springboard for new achievements in his career.
This incident highlights the growing level of competition in snooker and the ambitions of young players. Liam Pullen has shown that he can not only follow in the footsteps of great names but also set his own records. His success may inspire a new generation of snooker players striving to reach similar heights.
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