Tour Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Neil Robertson to become world number one

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Tour Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Neil Robertson to become world number one
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Ronnie O'Sullivan becomes world number one for the first time since 2010 with victory over Neil Robertson in the final of the Tour Championship.

Ronnie O'Sullivan became world number one for the first time since 2010 by edging a thrilling Tour Championship final against Neil Robertson.

"I've never been driven by number one as if I was I'd probably enter a few more tournaments," added O'Sullivan, who overtakes Mark Selby at the top of the world rankings."'The Rocket' could surpass the mark at the World Championships in Sheffield, which begin on 20 April. Earlier in March, O'Sullivan became the first man to reach 1,000 career centuries when he sealed a 10-4 win over Australia's Robertson in the Players Championship final.

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