O'Sullivan wins 5th snooker Masters title

Ronnie O'Sullivan has defeated defending champion Mark Selby in the final of the snooker Masters tournament in London.

Ronnie O'Sullivan celebrates winning the snooker Masters in London

Ronnie O'Sullivan (pic) defeated Mark Selby 10-4 to win his fifth snooker Masters title in London. (AAP)

Ronnie O'Sullivan won his fifth Masters title with a 10-4 victory over defending champion Mark Selby in the final at London's Alexandra Palace on Sunday.

World champion O'Sullivan all but put the result against his fellow Englishman beyond doubt by storming into a 7-1 lead at the end of the first session in the best of 19 frames contest.

'The Rocket', cheered on by some raucous fans in what is effectively a 'home' tournament given he hails from Chigwell, just east of London, then won the opening frame of the evening session.

Selby, from Leicester in the English Midlands, did claim three frames in all during that second session to give the scoreline a touch more respectability.

But there was a sense he was delaying the inevitable and the 38-year-old O'Sullivan duly won his first Masters title since defeating Selby in the 2009 final.

"Mark loves coming from behind, you never feel you're at the winning line," O'Sullivan told the BBC after collecting a winner's cheque for 200,000 pounds ($A373,000).

"Ninety-nine per cent of players would give up; he's made of metal."

Just a year ago O'Sullivan, one of the most talented players snooker has known but with a sometimes volatile temperament, didn't play in the Masters but attended as a spectator amid suggestions he was on the verge of quitting the game completely.

"I enjoyed watching better last year because this is hard work," O'Sullivan joked.

"I hadn't been to any tournaments and was enjoying not playing but came down and I knew I missed it. I didn't miss the stress but I missed the lads and being on tour."

Selby, who defeated O'Sullivan in the 2010 Masters final, admitted he had been well-beaten this time.

"Whenever he got the chance he put me under pressure," Selby said. "He's fantastic at taking his chances."

O'Sullivan, in a record 10th Masters final, raced into a 5-0 lead against Selby, himself a three-time Masters champion.


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