💨 Abstract
Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan showcased his brilliance at the Saudi Arabia Masters, igniting speculation about his sustained excellence. Although he lost in the final to Neil Robertson, O'Sullivan's semi-final performance was characterized by two maximum breaks (147s), the latter making him the oldest player to achieve this feat at 49.
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