Ronnie O’Sullivan begins his quest for an eighth world title on Saturday hoping age proves no barrier to success

We have known for quite some time that Ronnie O’Sullivan is not your typical snooker player. At times he has seemed immune to everything thrown in his path. Yet his admission that he has taken to pilates to help prepare him for the chance to break one of the few snooker records left for him to break emphasised two things.

First that O’Sullivan does not rehearse quite like any other player does. You cannot envisage many of his peers on a pilates mat, after all. And second that at the age of 47, the stresses and strains which come with being the favourite to win at the Crucible for the eighth time – and beating Stephen Hendry’s modern era record of seven which he tied last year – are immaterial in comparison with the one thing even he cannot evade: the trials and tribulations of age.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Four in 10 under-30s locked into rent contracts that exceed 30% of pay

Great Britain figure at five-year high, with housing groups warning it is…

Woman killed at Capitol

shooting at capitol, Muriel Bowser, woman shot at capitol building, dc curfew

Former Sky darts commentator John Gwynne dies aged 77

Voice of Sky Sports darts’ coverage for two decades had cancer Jeff…