Ronnie O'Sullivan has been crowned world champion for a sixth time at the Crucible - recap our live coverage of the World Championship final.
Result: Wilson 8-18 O'Sullivan (best of 35)
Frame scores: 0-81 (56), 62-55, 0-80 (80), 23-75 (75), 67-13 (63), 9-69, 17-106 (106), 49-60, 53-61 (53 Wilson), 19-77 (51), 92-0 (92), 79-53 (50), 82-25, 86-0 (58), 17-82, 101-10 (100), 60-68, 74-0 (73), 15-113 (53), 33-109 (61), 17-88 (57), 12-65 (60), 28-71 (71), 15-72 (72), 7-69, 1-104 (96)
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN WINS THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
2030: As ever, Ronnie has had the final word and with that, I will bid you farewell. It really has been an incredible tournament - one we didn't even think would take place a few months back - but World Snooker has delivered and so have the players.
The tournament itself was a treat; brilliant snooker and great drama throughout, and most of us got the winner we wanted. I know not everybody loves him but there really is nobody quite like Ronnie O'Sullivan and he has defied the doubters, his age, and his form to reign supreme once again. What a player. What a champion.
Finally, a special mention to our snooker readers who have read and supported our snooker page over the last few weeks and throughout the season. It's been our pleasure so from myself, Ben Coley, Chris Hammer and Nick Metcalfe, thank you for reading and roll on next season...
2015: Some reaction from O'Sullivan now: "I never really think about titles. As a kid I never dreamed I'd be here, I was playing for the fun of the game. But to be here and to have had all those victories, is a dream but it's also coming a bit of a reality so it's nice to be living your dream."
"There was a part of my that decided that I didn't play enough - and I still probably don't play enough - to justify winning a tournament of this stature. It's an endurance test and I'm not really an endurance-type snooker player.
"The lockdown gave me the chance to play on some good tables which was great and I came here feeling comfortable with my tools so I had half a chance - but I never expected to win it to be honest with you.
"I just want to say Kyren's a top, top player and he's improving all the time. When he fell off the tour (I knew) he was always going to get back on the tour.
"When you've got that desire and that hunger and belief in your ability - you might have to work in a bar for a bit or do bits and pieces - but deep down, the fire's burning bright and you get there in the end.
"He is a winner and he will win this tournament one day... not to put too much pressure on him. He's a country mile above everyone else around his age. His time is definitely going to come."

