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O'Sullivan keen to recapture top form
Page last updated: 11th Dec 2008 - 01:58 PM
Written by Charlotte Cook
British snooker fans never really know what to expect from the talented enigma, Ronnie O’Sullivan. He is often moody, frustrating, and unsociable. However, sometimes he allows the public to glimpse his ambitious side, which is still hungry for further success despite the numerous titles won by the snooker legend.
A recent statement from O’Sullivan has provided such a glimpse. He has revealed that he is desperate to return to top form and replicate the impressive play which handed him the UK Championship title last year.
He won the title by playing consistently well throughout the tournament. Highlights included a maximum 147 break in the decisive final-frame decider of the semi-final match against Mark Selby. Stephen Maguire was thrashed in the final of the tournament and O’Sullivan really was on top form.
O’Sullivan will return to Telford to try to defend his title and he is hopeful of playing “good snooker again”. He revealed his excitement at winning the title last year, describing it as a “big moment” in his career and, furthermore, he said how much he loved making the 147 break, particularly at such a decisive moment in the tournament.
He was forced to withdraw from the Bahrain Championship last month as a result of fatigue and it was nice to see the player in such a good mood ahead of the tournament this weekend.
His first match will see him come up against Rory McLeod. Other opening day clashes which are bound to raise a few eyebrows include the match between Ryan Day and Matthew Stevens.


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