Here are my thoughts on January's player of the month:
As the New Year rolled in, so did the prestigious Masters
event at the Alexandra Palace which saw the top 16 do battle for the second triple
crown event of the 2013/2014 season. One of the men to beat that week was
always going to be world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan, but the Rocket was in a
mean mood on this particular occasion playing some truly sensational snooker in
London. On his way to winning the title, O’Sullivan only lost 7 frames in
total, with comfortable victories against Robert Milkins, Ricky Walden, Stephen
Maguire and again in the final against Mark Selby. Over the course of the
Masters week there wouldn’t have been a player in the world who could have
beaten Ronnie and you could say that is some of the best snooker he’s ever
played at times, especially in the match against Ricky Walden who did next to
nothing wrong in a match where he was whitewashed.
Is Ronnie now entering his prime? His performances in
tournaments since this event would suggest so, winning February’s Welsh Open
before coming into the 2014/2015 season with a win in Coventry at the Champion
of Champions and in York at the UK Championships. As 2014 comes to a close,
Ronnie needs only 2 more centuries to equal Stephen Hendry’s centuries record
and 3 more to beat it, and you certainly wouldn’t bet against him doing so at
the Alexandra Palace in early January as he defends the Masters title he won in
such style this year.
The top performances from Ronnie at the Masters have to be
against Ricky Walden where he broke the unanswered points record racking up 556
points without reply, but Walden certainly didn’t play badly. Breaks of 79, 88,
72, 134, 77 and 56 were testament to that fact that it was all Ronnie in a
match that lasted under an hour of playing time.
The final was the match that really earned him the title of
January’s player of the month though as he totally dominated and demolished his
great rival Mark Selby. Mark was never in the match in the opening session of
the match finding himself 5-0 down early doors as Ronnie managed breaks of 97,
70, 96, 45 and 47 to not entirely shut Mark out, as Selby did have a chance in
the fourth frame, but otherwise there was little for the Jester to go at, so he
couldn’t really feel to down with himself. Mark was eventually on the board
winning the sixth and he had chances in both the seventh and eighth frames but
lost them both to trail 7-1 in the final, with Ronnie only needing a further 3
for victory. A break of 90 put O’Sullivan just two away at the start of the
evening session at 8-1, though Selby did win himself the next two frames to
make it 3-8 with a top break of 67. O’Sullivan went one away by winning the
twelfth after had an early chance. Another 67 got Mark a consolation frame in
the thirteenth, but the Rocket wrapped up the title and a 10-4 drubbing of Mark
Selby thanks to a contribution of 72 in the last.
When he turns up and plays well as he did on this particular
week O’Sullivan is unplayable and absolutely dominant, while he honestly
believes that the snooker he is playing right now is some of the best snooker
of his career, and who are we to argue?
Be sure to come back to tomorrow to find out February's player of the month as I reveal the next player in contention for player of the year, which will be announced on January 2nd, so come back for that one as well!
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