On the evening of January 8, 2024, the Snooker Masters ended another key showdown in London, England, where the much-anticipated Chinese snooker brother Ding Junhui faced off against "Rocket" Ronnie O'Sullivan for the 34th time, and hit the 7th stroke of his career in the 7th game with a full score of 147!
Ding Junhui has a record in the history of the Masters that is the envy of seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan:
The youngest TV broadcaster with a perfect score of 147, which is also the first shot of 147 in Director Ding's career, and the second perfect score of 147 in the history of the Masters after 23 years.
Director Ding has been playing the Masters since 2004 and scored 147 in only 3 years, while O'Sullivan, who has a 15-shot 147 perfect score, has participated in the Masters since 1994, although he has won the championship 6 times in the finals 7 times, but the highest score in a single stroke is only 143 points, which is indeed incredible.
However, this 43rd "Ding Olympics" PK did not affect the result of the rocket's victory in the slightest:
In this battle, Ding Junhui had a chance to win the first 4 games, and he actually squandered the rocket's "assists" in every game, and the situation of 0-4 in the first half was really confusing.
The fans unanimously concluded that the simple ball made low-level mistakes, the cue ball was too precise, and the cold hand felt that the state could not be integrated into the game.
After a short inter-game adjustment, O'Sullivan grabbed 59 points in the 5th game, and seeing the upcoming 5-0 score, he actually lost the simple side library red ball!
Ding Junhui, who was behind by a big score, became a dead horse and became a live horse doctor, and reversed the game with a single stroke of 50+ to change the score to 1-4.
After that, in the 6th game, he played a single stroke of 90+ and chased it to 2-4.
In the subsequent game, Director Ding tried to hit a full score of 147 in the 7th game, and the result lived up to expectations and hit the 7th shot of 147 in his career!
In the end, Ding Junhui chased it to 3-4 and then lost two games in a row, losing to O'Sullivan with a total score of 3-6.
But after 8 years, I got a perfect score of 147 again, congratulations to Director Ding!
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