Ronnie O'Sullivan of England walks past the champion trophy in the final match against compatriot Mark Selby during the Betway UK Championship 2016 in
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Ronnie O'Sullivan of England walks past the champion trophy in the final match against compatriot Mark Selby during the Betway UK Championship 2016 in York, UK, 4 December 2016. Mark Selby fended off a charge from Ronnie O'Sullivan to land his second Betway UK Championship title and shred any remaining doubts about his credibility as snooker's world number one. In a match that peaked with a jaw-dropping stretch of play in the evening session that included three consecutive total clearances, Selby emerged a 10-7 winner. As he lifted the trophy at the York Barbican, the 33-year-old from Leicester became the sixth player in the sport's history to secure the World Championship and UK titles in the same calendar year.