Will Ronnie Repeat it for the 5th Time?


















1995:

At 19 year-old, the boy UK Champion was playing his first Masters Final, and was in one of the worst depressions of his life, with mom and dad jailed.
But the talent was biggest than it all, and he beat John Higgins, another young talent, with the incredible scoreline of 9-3 in the final.


In 1996 Ronnie O`Sullivan reached to the second consecutive final but lost to Hendry 10-5.
After, in a final of the "old school" Steve Davis, and the young talent Ronnie, Davis beat Ronnie 10-8 in the 3rd consecutive final for the 21 years-old in 1997.




2005

After lost the decider to Paul Hunter in the 2004 final, Ronnie had to face John Higgins in the 2005 final, 10 years after that 9-3 in 1995.
Ronnie had been Champion of the World Championship in 2004, and the Masters wasn't different, another great result against Higgins, 10-3 this one.


Backing to play a quality snooker, Ronnie faced Higgins in the 2006 final, and Higgins leads it 10-9, was the start of Higgins's victories over Ronnie.
Ronnie had reached to 3 consecutives final again, but just won 1 of it, again. Does Ronnie need 3 finals for 1 title?



2007:

Wow!!!!! He is here for the 4th consecutive time!
Yes he did it!
Ronnie was playing his 4th consecutive final at this event, against a incredible young from China: Ding Junhui, the 2005 UK Champion.
However, the crowd was with Ronnie, but  he lost the first 2 frames and Ding was looking so confident and good there but... Ronnie made some steals and when he was winning 6-3/7-3, Ding lost his mental, started to cry and was playing like a 2 year-old and the crowd was with him for the 1st time in the match.
No difference, Ronnie did it 10-3




2009:

Ronnie had been 2007 UK Champion and 2008 World Champion, but had to face Selby, the current champion in the 2009 Masters Final.
Selby was playing great but Ronnie recover in the end for a mini comeback, and did it 10 frames to 8 to be 4 times Masters Champion.

Ronnie and Selby had a revenge in the 2010 Masters Final, and that was the 9th Masters Final for Ronnie, who was 9-6 up, before Selby shocked the world with a comeback and catch up the title after a 10-9.


How I showed here, Ronnie love this event having played 9 finals, and winning it 4 times.
Big events motivates Ronnie and his 2013 results make we know that he can and want win it. so, good luck and #TeamRonnie!!!!!

The event start tommorow (sunday -12) and Ronnie play his 1st round match against Milkins day 14 (tuesday) at 19:00 UK Time.

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