There's a new snooker star in town, and his name is Ronnie Sullivan.
The 13-year-old from Chipstead has now reached all five finals on the Cuestars South of England Under-21 bronze tour in the 2017/18 campaign, and he is just getting started.
Sullivan, who won in Waterlooville and Coulsdon and was runner-up in Salisbury and Swindon, beat first-time finalist Louie Leighton 2-0 to claim the winner’s trophy in the fifth leg at Greenbaize Snooker Club in Bournemouth at his most recent event.
Reflecting on the event, Sullivan said: “It was a mix of really bad and decent.
"I got confidence after I came back to win 2-1 against Samuel (Laxton).”
Sullivan, who takes a 23-point lead over Laxton into the second half of the season, will make his debut in the English Under-14 Championship in Coulsdon on Saturday, January 13.
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