RONNIE O'SULLIVAN has pulled out of the Welsh Open just hours before he was scheduled to take part. The Rocket was due to make his comeback return against Wales' Jamie Clarke at 1pm today after missing the last three tournaments. But he has since withdrawn from the first-round at the 11th hour again. O'Sullivan, a four-time Welsh Open winner, did not take part in the German Masters, Masters and Championship League.
The reason for his exit this time remains unclear but he withdrew from the Master on "medical grounds". Clarke has received a bye into the second round in Llandudno. O'Sullivan hasn't played since snapping his cue during a frustrating Championship League campaign on January 9. The Rocket apologised to opponent Robert Milkins and the ref after twice rapping his cue against the table during the Group 3 match.
The 49-year-old entered the contest on a rough losing run after falling to defeat in four of his opening five matches in the tournament. O'Sullivan he has now dropped out of his fourth successive tournament just hours before the start. Masters champion Shaun Murphy had suggested on Monday that O'Sullivan might drop out again. O'Sullivan dropped out of several events in late 2024, including the Scottish Open.
O'Sullivan won last year's Masters hot on the heels of strong performances at the Shanghai Masters and the UK Championship. Discussing his future in December, Ronnie said: "At the moment I’ve hardly played any matches since August. It is what it is. "[I just want] to keep on playing, enjoying it, having fun and see what happens. "I don’t really have a New Year’s resolution. Maybe it’s just to stay healthy and be happy, I suppose.