In the world's best gram world, there is no doubt that Rocket O'Sullivan is a well-deserved number one person in the world and the greatest player in the history of the world. Often great players have their own personalities. O'Sullivan is no exception. Recently, when Gary Wilson scored the 199th single-stroke 147 points in the history of the first gram, O'Sullivan, who was a guest commentator, talked about his views on the single-stroke 147 points. O'Sullivan directly said that he fully believes that he still has the ability to score 147 points in a single stroke many times. It's just that he has already given up and doesn't want to fight. Of course, if you want him to continue to score 147 points in a single stroke, there must be a condition, otherwise there is no need to talk about it. Regarding O'Sullivan's remarks, some fans directly said: If someone else said this, I would think he was pretending. But when O'Sullivan came out of his mouth, I believed it and believed that he was sincere.
I believe everyone should still remember that not long ago, at the Masters, one of the three major tournaments, O'Sullivan won the Masters championship trophy for the 8th time. And his first opponent on the way to the championship was the Chinese player Ding Junhui, although Ding Junhui lost in the contest with O'Sullivan, but he also made a history, that is, he played his second single stroke 147 in the Masters, and the fourth shot 147 in the history of the Masters. After seeing Ding Junhui hit 147, O'Sullivan congratulated Ding Junhui and praised his good friend.
When he sees other players score 147 points in a single stroke, O'Sullivan will congratulate the other party. But fans have also found that in recent years, in the list of 147 points, the name of O'Sullivan, the world's number one, has long been absent from the new scores. Indeed, O'Sullivan has not increased the number of times he has 147 in a single stroke for a long time. So, is it O'Sullivan who can't hit 147? Naturally not.
When seeing Gary Wilson hit the 199th single-shot 147 in history, O'Sullivan talked about his opinion. "I guess I could still make a 147, but I gave up a long time ago," he said. O'Sullivan does have the confidence and strength to say that although he is almost 50 years old, no one can pose a threat to his world No. 1 position, whether it is his contemporaries or the younger generation of players. This season, O'Sullivan is even more in great shape, and has won two championships in the three major competitions, namely the British Championship and the Masters. In addition, it is worth mentioning that even if O'Sullivan no longer plays single-stroke 147 now, he still ranks first with 15 strokes on the **gram single-stroke 147 ranking.
So, what kind of conditions does O'Sullivan need to continue to hit the horizontal bar 147? O'Sullivan firmly said that there is only one condition, that is, to increase the bonus, otherwise everything else is not to be discussed. If the bonus is 14£70,000, then will you go after 147 again? O'Sullivan replied without hesitation: "Yes." ”