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‘Drained and stressed’ Ronnie O’Sullivan withdraws from Champion of Champions

Snooker star says he needs to look after his mental health.

DEFENDING CHAMPION RONNIE O’Sullivan has withdrawn from snooker’s Champion of Champions event on the eve of his opening match in Bolton.

O’Sullivan had been scheduled to play Zhang Anda in group one on Wednesday, with the winner facing either John Higgins or Chris Wakelin for a place in the semi-finals.

The seven-time world champion, who lost to Zhang in the semi-finals of the International Championship in Tianjin on Saturday, has been replaced in the field by Ding Junhui.

O’Sullivan wrote on X, former known as Twitter: “Hi guys, just wanted to let you know I’m unfortunately withdrawing from the Champions of champions event tomorrow.

“Mentally I feel a bit drained and stressed and I want to look after my mental health and my body. I’m sorry to all the fans but I’ll be back stronger.”

O’Sullivan is expected to return to action in the UK Championship in York later this month.

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    Jul 16th 2012, 10:59 PM

    Fair play to him best of luck one for the future

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    Jul 17th 2012, 12:36 AM

    please, christ, tell me hes a central midfielder…

    ill see myself out

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    Jul 17th 2012, 2:54 AM

    fair play to the kid, hope he can fulfill his dreams

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    Jul 20th 2012, 12:11 PM

    He must be very good and Barcelona will make him world class if thats what the kid realy wants,fair play to his perents moving to Spain with him make such a difference.Go for it Zak.

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