Ronnie O’Sullivan Aims for Consistency Ahead of Tour Championship Final
Ronnie O’Sullivan is gearing up for the Tour Championship final with a renewed focus on consistency as he aims to capture his sixth tournament win of the season. Despite his impressive record, the world No 1 has been critical of his own performances, citing slow starts and sporadic flashes of brilliance.
In a recent interview with WST, O’Sullivan expressed his desire to recapture the form that made him a dominant force in the sport. He highlighted his ability to turn it on when it mattered most, as evidenced by his comeback against Gary Wilson in the semi-final.
The snooker legend admitted to seeking help from sports psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters to address his mental struggles and prioritize his health and well-being. O’Sullivan’s decision to withdraw from certain tournaments underscores his commitment to self-care and self-improvement.
As he prepares to face off against Mark Williams in the final, O’Sullivan remains focused on enjoying the game and staying composed under pressure. Williams, on the other hand, is eager to challenge his old rival and make the most of the opportunity to compete in a high-stakes final.
With both players determined to put on a show for fans, the Tour Championship final promises to be a thrilling clash between two snooker titans. As O’Sullivan looks to rediscover his peak form and Williams aims to seize the moment, Sunday’s showdown is sure to be a must-watch event for snooker enthusiasts everywhere.