00:00Ronnie O'Sullivan produced a remarkable left-handed shot to win a frame against
00:11Corrine Wilson on Saturday. But while the result was ultimately a disappointing one,
00:16O'Sullivan did execute a magical moment. Trailing 5-1, he clawed two frames back to
00:22reduce the deficit. O'Sullivan and Wilson then played a mammoth 30-minute frame which ended
00:27with a re-spotted black. And it was the seven-time world champion who pulled off the decisive pot in
00:33style. O'Sullivan, who famously can play both right and left-handed, was faced with the black
00:39near the cushion in a position where a pot seemed incredibly unlikely. Yet he brilliantly played the
00:44black off the left cushion and sent it into the bottom right pocket for a breathtaking double.
00:49O'Sullivan then walked off with a smile on his face as the crowd went wild, though it is unclear
00:54if he meant to pop the ball as he did appear to put his right arm out to apologize to Wilson.
00:59Nevertheless, reacting on social media, one snooker fan said,
01:02what a shot to win a vital frame coldface. And a fourth responded, that little smile face with
01:08tears of joy. Unfortunately for O'Sullivan, he went on to lose the next frame as Wilson
01:14progressed into the final.
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