

(You will need to register / login for access)Ĭomments below may relate to previous holders of this record. For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. O’Sullivan had to share the English Open's £17,000 prize for making a 147 after Thailand’s Thepchaiya Un-Nooh scored a maximum during his first-round win over Iran’s Soheil Vahedi the previous day, 16 October.Īll records listed on our website are current and up-to-date. It was O’Sullivan’s second 147 of 2018, after the 42-year-old’s total clearance against Elliot Slessor in the second round of the China Open on 3 April. His most recent maximum came at the English Open in Crawley, UK, in the final frame of his second-round match against Allan Taylor. “The Rocket”’s first 147 was pocketed in the first round of the 1997 World Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK, against Mick Price. Journal Media does not control and is not responsible for the content of external websites.Ronnie O’Sullivan (UK) has achieved 15 competitive 147 breaks during his career, between 21 April 1997 and 17 October 2018. Users are reminded that they are fully responsible for their own created content and their own posts, comments and submissions and fully and effectively warrant and indemnify Journal Media in relation to such content and their ability to make such content, posts, comments and submissions available. Journal Media does not control and is not responsible for user created content, posts, comments, submissions or preferences. He also scored 147s eleven times in his career. Jhon Higgins: Another player who scored the most 147 breaks in his career is also from Scotland. He scored maximum breaks in snooker 11 times in his career. He is a Scottish professional snooker player and seven-time world champion. Wire service provided by Associated Press. Next on the list with the most 147 breaks is Stephen Hendry. He also came close to winning the World Open in the same year, but lost to world no.1 Judd Trump in the final. The 36-year-old became only the second Thai player ever, after James Wattana, to win a ranking event on the World Tour when he won the Snooker Shoot Out in 2019. Irish sport images provided by Inpho Photography unless otherwise stated. He has achieved two 147 breaks in his career, and more than 100 centuries. News images provided by Press Association and Photocall Ireland unless otherwise stated. For more information on cookies please refer to our cookies policy.

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