RONNIE O'SULLIVAN produced a remarkable left-handed shot to win a frame against Kyren Wilson on Saturday.
The Rocket, 48, suffered a 6-4 defeat to reigning world champion Wilson, 32, in the semi-finals of the Xi'an Grand Prix.
But while the result was ultimately a disappointing one, O'Sullivan did execute a magical moment.
Trailing 5-1, he clawed two frames back to reduce the deficit.
O'Sullivan and Wilson then played a mammoth 30-minute frame which ended with a re-spotted black.
And it was the seven-time world champion who pulled off the decisive pot in style.
O'Sullivan, who famously can play both right and left-handed, was faced with the black near the cushion in a position where a pot seemed incredibly unlikely.
Yet he brilliantly played the black off the left cushion and sent it into the bottom right pocket for a breathtaking double.
O'Sullivan then walked off with a smile on his face as the crowd went wild - though it is unclear if he meant to pot the ball as he did appear to put his right arm out to apologize to Wilson.
Nevertheless, reacting on social media, one snooker fan said: "What a shot to win a vital frame ."
And a fourth responded: "That little smile ."
Unfortunately for O'Sullivan, he went on to lose the next frame as Wilson progressed into the final.
The Rocket, 48, suffered a 6-4 defeat to reigning world champion Wilson, 32, in the semi-finals of the Xi'an Grand Prix.
But while the result was ultimately a disappointing one, O'Sullivan did execute a magical moment.
Trailing 5-1, he clawed two frames back to reduce the deficit.
O'Sullivan and Wilson then played a mammoth 30-minute frame which ended with a re-spotted black.
And it was the seven-time world champion who pulled off the decisive pot in style.
O'Sullivan, who famously can play both right and left-handed, was faced with the black near the cushion in a position where a pot seemed incredibly unlikely.
Yet he brilliantly played the black off the left cushion and sent it into the bottom right pocket for a breathtaking double.
O'Sullivan then walked off with a smile on his face as the crowd went wild - though it is unclear if he meant to pot the ball as he did appear to put his right arm out to apologize to Wilson.
Nevertheless, reacting on social media, one snooker fan said: "What a shot to win a vital frame ."
And a fourth responded: "That little smile ."
Unfortunately for O'Sullivan, he went on to lose the next frame as Wilson progressed into the final.
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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.