![]() The one that Judd can’t see being trumped is O’Sullivan’s world record time for a maximum break set at the 1997 World Championship. While Hendry’s World Championship haul has proved impossible to match so far, and the Rocket will take some catching in ranking titles and centuries, Trump is confident all those benchmarks will be reached. Hendry claimed his seventh Crucible title in 1999 and O’Sullivan has not been able to catch him up yet, winning his sixth world title last year and losing in the second round of the current edition to Anthony McGill. O’Sullivan holds the record for ranking titles (37) and century breaks (1,107), among other records in the sport, while Stephen Hendry is still the leader in World Championship titles on seven. ![]() ![]() Judd Trump believes every record currently held in snooker will eventually be broken, except Ronnie O’Sullivan’s quickest ever 147 break. Judd Trump cannot see snooker history standing still forever (Picture: Getty Images) ![]()
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