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Ronnie O’Sullivan pledges retirement with warning to World Snooker Championship competitors

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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s Determination to Turn Things Around in Snooker

Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan may have had a successful season on the table, winning five tournaments including the UK Championship and Masters crown, but off the table, he has been struggling. The 48-year-old has admitted to seeking help from sports psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters, indicating that he has been facing personal challenges that have affected his performance.

Despite his success, O’Sullivan has been seen as an unhappy figure throughout the season, leading to questions about his passion for the sport. However, O’Sullivan has made it clear that he has no plans to walk away from snooker anytime soon. In fact, he is more determined than ever to turn things around and leave the sport on a high note.

As the World Snooker Championships approach, O’Sullivan is focused on adding to his record-breaking seven titles and becoming just the fourth player to win all three Triple Crown events in the same season. He has issued a warning to his rivals that he won’t be beaten easily at the Crucible, showing his competitive spirit and drive to succeed.

Despite his numerous records and accolades, O’Sullivan remains humble about his place in snooker history, acknowledging the impact of players like Stephen Hendry. While he may not consider himself the greatest player, O’Sullivan’s dedication and passion for the sport are undeniable, and fans can expect to see him give his all at the upcoming championships.

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