Masters 2015: Ronnie O'Sullivan equals Stephen Hendry's record

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Ronnie O'Sullivan made the 775th century of his career

Masters 2015

Dates: 11-18 January. Venue: Alexandra Palace. Coverage: Live on BBC TV and online.

Defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan equalled Stephen Hendry's all-time centuries record of 775 as he beat Ricky Walden 6-4 in the Masters.

O'Sullivan compiled hundreds in the sixth and 10th frame in the first round at Alexandra Palace in London.

Walden failed to capitalise on opportunities as O'Sullivan went 5-1 ahead before his opponent hit back.

He made a hundred of his own and took another two but O'Sullivan progressed and faces Marco Fu in the next round.

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Ronnie equals record with 'incredible' frame

"I could have had it earlier on," O'Sullivan told BBC Sport. "You start to make silly mistakes when you are chasing a record. I scraped over the line."

Hendry, who turned 46 today, reacted by saying: "I am not bothered, it was a matter of time [before it was beaten]."

O'Sullivan began the tournament on 773 career tons but soon matched seven-time world champion Hendry's record.

'The Rocket' was given a let off against Walden, who he defeated 6-0 at the quarter-final stage last year, when he put together a record 556 unanswered points.

Walden was on the verge of going out, but reduced the arrears to 5-4, before O'Sullivan fluked a yellow as he made the record-equalling break of 116 for victory.

In the evening match, Ali Carter eased past Barry Hawkins with a 6-1 victory.

Find out how 'Rocket' Ronnie O'Sullivan racked up the record

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Ronnie O'Sullivan sent a message out to his Twitter followers after the match

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