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Trump hits out

Snooker champ unhappy over late withdrawal after Covid fears

- MARK STANIFORTH

Defending champion Judd Trump has told title rival Ronnie O’Sullivan he should join qualifier Anthony Hamilton in withdrawin­g from this year’s World Snooker Championsh­ip if he harbours genuine coronaviru­s concerns.

Hamilton, a chronic asthmatic, pulled out yesterday citing health fears, following O’Sullivan’s claim that the sport’s top stars are being treated like “lab rats” over the decision to allow a limited of number of spectators into the tournament.

Trump, who will begin his quest to become the first first-time winner to retain the title against Tom Ford today, branded the dissenting duo “selfish” for not pulling out earlier and giving other players a chance to share in the game’s biggest payday.

Trump said: “I have been around the game long enough to know that if there is a World Championsh­ip coming up he (O’Sullivan) is going to try and get the headlines.

“Of all people, Ronnie is probably the only one who doesn’t need the money, so I find it quite hard that he can enter it and have a go at what is going on. Just pull out and let someone else have a go.”

O’Sullivan had expressed sympathy for Hamilton, who said he had grave reservatio­ns about competing at the Crucible despite battling through the final qualifying round on Monday night.

Yesterday, Hamilton issued a statement via World Snooker Tour in which he confirmed his withdrawal following a “personal risk assessment”, adding his apologies to Perth potter Scott Donaldson and Sam Craigie, the two players he beat in qualifying.

The lateness of his decision angered Trump, who said: “I find it very hard on the other people that he has taken the opportunit­y from – I think this was announced with enough time to know there was going to be a crowd at this tournament.

“There is a lot of money to be played for in this tournament. A lot of low-ranked players struggle to put food on the table and especially with things going on, you’ve got to try to earn a living.

“People need to think of the bigger picture sometimes and try not to be selfish and give others the opportunit­y.”

Tournament officials confirmed that eighth seed Kyren Wilson, who had been due to face Hamilton on Friday, has been given a bye into the second round. But the Nottingham player will still be allowed to keep his £20,000 prize money and ranking points.

World Snooker Tour chairman Barry Hearn also expressed his frustratio­n, telling talkSPORT: “You’ve got to love Ronnie O’Sullivan’s comments. They come up every time he wants a bit of publicity, looks for a nice little angle – “lab rats” is just a phrase to guarantee a headline.”

Hamilton had first expressed misgivings about the decision to make the Crucible a pilot event for the reintroduc­tion of fans in the wake of his win over Donaldson on Monday night.

He had called the move – which makes it the first and so far only indoor event to allow fans since the lockdown – “ridiculous” and admitted he had serious concerns about playing in the qualifiers.

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