New Straits Times

I’m the James Blunt of snooker, says O’Sullivan

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SHEFFIELD: Five-time world champion Ronnie “Rocket” O’Sullivan said Saturday he sees himself as more pop singer James Blunt than The Rolling Stones.

The mercurial 41-year-old was speaking after he steamrolle­red 2005 world champion Shaun Murphy 13-7 in their grudge second-round match at the World Championsh­ips in Sheffield.

“I don’t see that I need to write a great album any more, I just need to be a supporting act. I don’t mind letting the other guys write the good albums,” said O’Sullivan.

“The Rolling Stones are still the big act, they don’t support anybody. Maybe I’m a bit like James Blunt. He seems a pretty cool dude,” added O’Sullivan of the 43-year-old former British Army officer who has sold over 20 million albums globally.

O’Sullivan, embroiled in controvers­y earlier this week when he complained of being bullied by snooker authoritie­s, reeled off three of the first four frames against Murphy to ease into the last eight.

He will face last year’s finalist Ding Junhui, who survived a major wobble to come through 13-12 over his compatriot Liang Wenbo.

O’Sullivan, who has made his dislike of Murphy clear in the past, declared himself not that bothered about whether he will go on and win a sixth world crown.

“There might not be the intensity or the tournament­s or the wins there were three or four years ago but I’m happier for it,” said O’Sullivan, whose accusation­s earlier this week were rejected by snooker supremo Barry Hearn.

“I don’t feel there’s that much pressure on me any more,” he added. “I’m really not that bothered. I know it might sound crazy.

“At the end of it, if I was to win it I’d be sitting here saying it was a great, great feeling, but I’ve had that feeling five times before.”

Ding had led his second round match 6-2 but he will be concerned as to how he let his control slip to the extent Liang came out on Saturday and took the first three frames to lead 10-9.

However, Ding finally clicked into gear when he was in danger of going out putting together a break of 132 to level affairs at 1212 and then he sealed his place in the last eight with a fine break of 70. AFP

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