O'Sullivan makes admission about his attitude to snooker which enrages fans

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O'Sullivan says his attitude to snooker is all a front (Image: Getty Images)

Ronnie O’Sullivan admits claiming he ‘doesn’t care’ and playing down his stellar achievements are all a front – and just a way of coping with pressure.

The Rocket is now widely recognised as the greatest snooker player ever to pick up a cue after equalling Stephen Hendry’s record of seven world titles last year.

And that means world No1 O’Sullivan, 47, can set a new record of eight at the Crucible Theatre this year if he lifts the famous trophy again in Sheffield.

O’Sullivan, a winner of 39 ranking titles and seven Masters crowns, has irritated some of his army of fans by regularly claiming snooker means little to him these days.

But there have been times in recent years when the mask has slipped, and real and raw emotion has poured out of O’Sullivan.

O'Sullivan teases fellow pro Dale over his hair in awkward post-match interview eiqetiqueiqueinvO'Sullivan teases fellow pro Dale over his hair in awkward post-match interview

Beating Mark Allen in the final of the 2018 UK Championship saw O’Sullivan overtake Stephen Hendry’s record of 18 successes in snooker’s three ‘major’ tournaments.

That saw him celebrate wildly with his fans and support group – leaping onto the barrier surrounding the arena in York, then going walkabout in the fans with the trophy.

O'Sullivan makes admission about his attitude to snooker which enrages fansSeven-time world champion O'Sullivan has regularly suggested he doesn't care about snooker (PA)

That was followed by a total release as a spent O’Sullivan, the sport’s box office No1 for more than 30 years, then sat in his chair and poured water all over his head.

Then when becoming the first player to make a 1,000 centuries at the 2019 Players Championship a beaming O’Sullivan milked the crowd reaction and potted the key red left-handed to a standing ovation.

And just 12 months ago O’Sullivan collapsed and sobbed in the arms of beaten World Championship final opponent Judd Trump after finally equalling Hendry’s mark of seven crowns.

O’Sullivan said: “I suppose playing it down is part of my coping mechanism. I have worked a lot with Steve Peters.

O'Sullivan makes admission about his attitude to snooker which enrages fansO'Sullivan has worked with the renowned sports psychologist Dr Steve Peters (Getty)

“I try to get a perspective on the game and on my life, and I think that is better now. I don’t want to be defined by snooker, a result, achievements. If they come, great

“But yeah, I probably play it down. I will be trying my hardest this year, obviously. And I think I have another four good genuine attempts at it.

“I do care, of course, I care. I just try to have a better perspective on it. It is a big part of my life, but not all of my life. I am not going to invest everything into it.

“If it happens, great. I don’t have to be fully focused 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Once I put my cue down, I try to forget about snooker and enjoy my life.

Ronnie O'Sullivan forced off table in two frames during Welsh Open clashRonnie O'Sullivan forced off table in two frames during Welsh Open clash

“But obviously you get excited at this time of year, it’s a big tournament. You want to get your game right, you want to be feeling going into the Crucible that you have a chance to have a go.

O'Sullivan makes admission about his attitude to snooker which enrages fansO'Sullivan admits he'll be trying his hardest this year (Colin Poultney/ProSports/REX/Shutterstock)

“I am definitely getting excited. Listen, I haven’t done much in the ranking tournaments either this year, so it would be nice to have a good run. You want to be in this one as long as you can.

“The only time I have been surprised when I won it was 2020 – but all the others, no real surprise.

“I thought ‘my game is good, I have a chance here’. Then the other years outside those I have gone there I have thought, ‘hmmm, I am probably going to get found out here’ – and I have been.

“I usually have a good idea before going into Sheffield or very early on in the tournament if it’s there.”

Hector Nunns

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