TOP-SEEDED Ronnie O’Sullivan was crowned Shanghai Masters champion Sunday night after an 11-9 win over Barry Hawkins, the seventh seed, to claim his third title in the event. Hawkins potted a century of 125 in the first frame then took the second before O’Sullivan got on the board with an 85 break. The Hawk took the early running by establishing a 3-1 lead at the mid-session. The defending champion clawed back with two breaks of 93 and 66 and tied up the match at 3-3. However, Hawkins knocked another century of 132 along with two breaks of 68 and 63 and grabbed three out of the last four frames to take a 6-4 lead at the end of the first session. In the second session, O’Sullivan dominated the following four frames with a run of 64, 61 (in the twelfth frame), 56 and 113 breaks, and changed the score to 8-6. The two sank into a seesaw in the next four frames taking two frames each. The Hawk saved one game point via a 74 break in the 19th frame, while the Rocket then got on the board knocking a century of 122 to win the final. O’Sullivan also won the Shanghai Masters title in 2017 and 2008. (SD-Agencies) |