Ronnie O’Sullivan vs. Kyren Wilson: World Snooker Championship Final – live! | Sports

How are we all I ask, not out of general courtesy, otherwise all of these blogs would start this way, but because these World Championships have been such a harrowing, exciting, stressful and inspiring experience. Every year I say there’s nothing quite like the Cruce and every year it feels justified because it feels like we’ve added a new crease, but this time we’ve added a whole face so with the feeling: It There is nothing – Nothing – NOTHING – like the Cruce.

There is a popular phrase in screenwriting that writers often ask: do we deserve it? Something like pushing them to make sure that the big emotional beats and speeches, any redemption their characters experience was created by the foundations they brought in. Do we know who they are and why they are? do we take care of them and what happens to them?

When it comes to Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Kyren Wilson in August 2020, these are questions that we can emphatically and clearly answer. O’Sullivan has been aiming for a sixth world title since 2013, and time has passed. It increasingly looks as if it left him behind, the long format too much for him. But this year he hit the gas when he had to beat Ding Jinghui, stayed with Mark Williams and won from behind, then did exactly the same to Mark Selby, his melting pot. He doesn’t play that well, but his not that good remains a fair standard.

Wilson has looked like a future winner for a while now and after a relatively calm start played brilliantly against the favorite and defending champion. His reward for doing this was a not to be missed semi-final against a qualifier, except that Anthony McGill played the match of his life and together made the match of our lives that Wilson somehow won after an extraordinary afternoon – the size of me

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ask 5000 words to do justice. As such, it wasn’t surprising that he suffered an emotional dump in yesterday’s first session, but when Ronnie buried himself with cue-action obsession, he dragged himself back last night to set up an honestly delicious day of dramatic derring-do – and rightly so, because in the last five months we have earned it.

Start: 1:45 p.m. CET

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