Ronnie O'Sullivan makes 15th career maximum break two days after calling venue a 'hellhole'
The five-time world champion made the maximum clearance in the final frame of his second-round 4-0 whitewash of Allan Taylor.
He will have to share the £17,000 total prize after Thepchaiya Un-Nooh's 147 on Tuesday.
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Hide AdSEE ALSO Crawley’s K2 is a ‘hellhole’ says snooker champ Ronnie O’Sullivan | Crawley people hit back at Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘hellhole’ comment | ‘Not everything smells of urine’ in Crawley says BBC Breakfast presenter Dan WalkerIt was O'Sullivan's second maximum in 2018, having made one against Elliot Slessor at the China Open in April and he now has 956 career century breaks.
On Monday O'Sullivan, 42, criticised the venue, saying it smelt of urine.