The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hearn tells O’Sullivan he needs to ‘grow up’

World body’s chairman calling on star to change his attitude

- Ross aleXaNder

Ronnie O’Sullivan has been told to “grow up” by World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn as he prepares to head to the Crucible.

The five-time world champion has staged a two-month protest against what he feels is unfair treatment by the sport’s authoritie­s.

It has seen him deliberate­ly and repeatedly give one-word answers to questions he has faced after matches, while in an ITV interview at the World Grand Prix in February he was marginally more expansive but gave a series of responses in a robotic voice.

At the Welsh Open in March, the 41-year-old began to sing the Oasis hit Wonderwall when taking questions from a BBC radio reporter.

O’Sullivan has been working for Eurosport this season and explained his stance in a blog for the broadcaste­r.

The 41-year-old was aggrieved at receiving a disciplina­ry letter following his criticism of referee Terry Camilleri at the Masters in January, and for swearing at a cameraman he felt had not observed the correct etiquette.

But Hearn is mindful of the situation persisting into the Betfred World Championsh­ip, which begins on Saturday and is the sport’s biggest showcase.

Hearn told Press Associatio­n Sport: “I’m going to be having a word. Ronnie’s monosyllab­ic remarks are not a breach of the rules but certainly they are a breach of the spirit of how those rules are interprete­d.

“And I would hope that common sense comes back, because what started off as being quite amusing has now become, in my view, embarrassi­ng for everyone, including Ronnie.

“I’m a fan of the relationsh­ip between the players and the press. It’s time for Ronnie to grow up a little bit now.”

O’Sullivan won his fifth world title in 2013, since when he has been runner-up to Mark Selby in 2014, a beaten quarterfin­alist in 2015 and a second-round loser last year.

He and all the world’s top 16 players are due to appear at an eve-oftourname­nt press conference in Sheffield on Friday.

What started off as being quite amusing has now become, in my view, embarrassi­ng for everyone . . . BARRY HEARN

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Barry Hearn, above, says Ronnie O’Sullivan’s actions breach the spirit of the rules.
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