Find out why Ronnie O'Sullivan is causing a stir at the Alexandra Palace Masters with his bold critiques and outstanding gameplay!
Ronnie O'Sullivan, the enigmatic snooker legend, is creating a buzz at the Alexandra Palace Masters with his remarkable performances and controversial comments. Known for his exceptional skill on the table, O'Sullivan has been both praised and criticized for his candid remarks about the venue. Despite his discontent with the Alexandra Palace, O'Sullivan's gameplay has been nothing short of impressive, securing him a spot in the semi-finals.
In a recent match against Barry Hawkins, O'Sullivan showcased his tenacity by grinding out a tough 6-3 victory, earning himself a chance to compete in the semi-finals. His unique playing style has drawn comparisons to snooker greats like Alex Higgins, further solidifying his status as a maverick in the sport.
Amidst the intense competition, O'Sullivan's on-and-off-table antics continue to captivate fans and critics alike. From labeling the venue 'disgusting' to likening himself to Darth Vader, O'Sullivan's unpredictable demeanor adds an exciting twist to the tournament.
As the Alexandra Palace Masters unfold, all eyes are on Ronnie O'Sullivan as he navigates through the challenges and controversies, proving time and again why he's considered one of snooker's most intriguing figures.
O'Sullivan is playing at the iconic Ally Pally this week and is through to Saturday's semi-finals.
PA Sport Staff. Ronnie O'Sullivan relished the prospect of a “massive, dirty curry” after grinding out a 6-3 win over Barry Hawkins in a Masters ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan is likened to late legend Alex Higgins following an exceptional shot during the Masters quarter-final against Barry Hawkins.
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Ronnie O'Sullivan labelled himself "awful" despite beating Barry Hawkins 6-3 to stay on course for a record-extending eighth Masters crown. O'Sullivan rallied from 3-2 down to secure a place in his 15th Masters semi-final at Alexandra Palace.
Stephen Hendry insists the debate over who is the snooker GOAT is no longer a live issue due to 'artist' Ronnie O'Sullivan's inimitable ability to adapt.
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RONNIE O'SULLIVAN left snooker fans utterly dumbfounded after a remarkable blunder at the Masters.Seven-time champion O'Sullivan, 48, was locked level.
The seven-time Masters winner looked under the weather as he wore a thick coat for his post-match TV interview, muttering: “I fancy a curry – a massive, dirty ...
2005 world champion Shaun Murphy has made the claim about the Rocket, while also declaring him the greatest player of all time. O'Sullivan is currently ...
It wasn't your vintage Ronnie O'Sullivan performance in the quarter-finals of the Masters as The Rocket apologised to his opponent Barry Hawkins for his ...
PA Sport Staff. Ronnie O'Sullivan relished the prospect of a “massive, dirty curry” after grinding out a 6-3 win over Barry Hawkins in a Masters ...
Welcome to our live text coverage of Thursday's action at The Masters at Alexandra Palace in London. It should be another very special day.
The outspoken star of the green baize says the iconic arena made him "feel ill" and gave him "the heebie-jeebies", while the event hosts say his comments ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan's quarter-final victory over Barry Hawkins at the Masters features a string of error from The Rocket, including a remarkable miscue.
Seven-time Masters champion Ronnie O'Sullivan criticises tournament venue Alexandra Palace, saying it is "disgusting" and makes him "feel ill".
Ronnie O'Sullivan has criticised Alexandra Palace as “disgusting” and “dirty” after his Masters quarter-final victory over Barry Hawkins.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has criticised Masters venue the Alexandra Palace, saying that the historic venue is "dirty" and that it makes him "feel ill".
Ronnie OSullivan has called the Alexandra Palace dirty and disgusting; Seven-time Masters champion stays on course for a first title since 2017 with ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan's bid to win an eighth Masters title remains on course after he edged a rollercoaster encounter with Barry Hawkins 6-3.