Ronnie O’Sullivan says he “hasn’t got a clue where the balls are going.”
‘Sullivan, who advanced to the World Grand Prix quarterfinals by defeating Zhou Yuelong, maintained that he needed a vacation from the game following a critical evaluation of his play.
has said that, despite winning the World Grand Prix, he “hasn’t a clue where the balls are going.”
The snooker legend defeated Zhou Yuelong 4-3 on Thursday, January 18, to advance to the competition’s quarterfinals. Although the victory extends his incredible season in which he has won two of the three majors in the sport, the 48-year-old said that he is getting “no enjoyment” from his present condition.
The Rocket, who faces Scottish Open winner Gary Wilson on Friday (January 19), may not be around for much longer, he hinted to the shocked audience in an interview with ITV after his triumph.
To be honest with you, I’m not enjoying it at all. At the very least, I need a break. However, this hasn’t changed in
25 or 30 years. Thus, nothing has changed. I’ve only ever known this. And since this is my work, it’s difficult to refrain from doing it.