Struggling Ronnie O’Sullivan pulls out of SIXTH tournament in three months as he turns down £175k World Open

Struggling Ronnie O’Sullivan pulls out of SIXTH tournament in three months as he turns down £175k World Open
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Struggling Ronnie O’Sullivan pulls out of SIXTH tournament in three months as he turns down £175k World Open
Author: Rob Maul
Published: Feb, 18 2025 14:59

STRUGGLING Ronnie O’Sullivan’s absence from snooker tournaments will continue after he withdrew from next week’s World Open. The Rocket, 49, will not travel to Yushan for the first Chinese event of 2025 after pulling out for medical reasons. The sport’s greatest player had been due to face Stuart Carrington in the opening round this Sunday. But instead he will be replaced by Daniel Womersley, the highest-ranked available player on the 2024 Q School Order of Merit.

 [Ronnie O'Sullivan at a snooker table.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ronnie O'Sullivan at a snooker table.]

This is the sixth event that O’Sullivan has not played in since he lost his grip on the UK Championship in York in November. The world No.4 chose not to play in the Shoot Out, Scottish Open, Masters, German Masters and last week’s Welsh Open. The only time he has played this calendar year was in the without-fans Championship League in Leicester but he suffered a meltdown and snapped his cue. Mentally, he is having a tough time off the table and does not feel ready to embrace competitive action again – even though the Crucible World Championship begins in exactly two months’ time (April 19).

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