There was to be no miracle comeback for Wilson as O’Sullivan, long admired as the game’s most dazzling talent, wrapped up the title with a majestic break of 96. “I never really think about titles,” O’Sullivan said in the arena afterwards. “When I was a kid I never really dreamed I would be here. To be here and have had all those victories is a dream that has become a reality. “I am not really an endurance-type player because I don’t compete enough. I had half a chance but didn’t expect to win it.” The victory was the biggest winning margin in a final in 12 years when O’Sullivan himself beat compatriot Ali Carter with an identical scoreline.
O’Sullivan is the oldest winner since Ray Reardon, who was 45 when he prevailed in 1978, and moves alongside the Welshman and England’s Steve Davis on the list of multiple world title winners, one behind the modern-day record holder Stephen Hendry. After the nailbiting semi-finals in which O’Sullivan and Wilson both won final-frame thrillers it was something of an anti-climax for the limited crowd that were allowed in after a relaxation of the government’s COVID-19 restrictions. The tournament was initially selected as a part of the government’s pilot programme to return fans to sports venues but a rise in infections forced a U-turn at the start of the event.
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