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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. O''Sullivan grew up and still lives in the exclusive Manor Road area in Chigwell, Essex and attended Wanstead High School. He started his career at an early age, first achieving a century break at the age of 10, making a 117; scored a 147 or maximum break at 15; and turned professional at 16. He won his first 38 matches as a professional a record that still stands on his way to the 1993 World Championship, where he remains the youngest-ever player to qualify. He lost…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. O''Sullivan grew up and still lives in the exclusive Manor Road area in Chigwell, Essex and attended Wanstead High School. He started his career at an early age, first achieving a century break at the age of 10, making a 117; scored a 147 or maximum break at 15; and turned professional at 16. He won his first 38 matches as a professional a record that still stands on his way to the 1993 World Championship, where he remains the youngest-ever player to qualify. He lost in the first round 7 10 to Alan McManus and in the next season he was ranked 57. He was the youngest ever winner of a ranking tournament when he won the 1993 UK Championship aged 17, beating Stephen Hendry in the final, and starting one of the most prominent rivalries in the sport. In 1995, he won his first Masters title. In the 1996 World Championship, snooker''s governing body found him guilty of assaulting Mike Ganley, then a media official, now the tournament director.He was given a two-year suspended sentence and a Pds. 20,000 fine, and advised to donate Pds. 10,000 to charity.