On the attention around his documentary: “I knew I was going to have to do one at some point, and doing a behind-the-scenes one was pretty different. Every year is a bonus, and you appreciate it more. At 35, I probably thought I was done and dusted because that is what usually happens, you don’t win so much. On the 30th anniversary of his maiden UK Championship crown, O’Sullivan says to the BBC: “You get to the point where you think, ‘I’ll just keep going as long as I can now’. WST NovemRonnie O’Sullivan reacts to his victory He wins 6-2 after falling 2-0 behind against Anthony McGill. Ronnie O’Sullivan on his new Amazon documentary: ‘It was harrowing to watch back’Īnd at the premiere of the documentary, our Lawrence Ostlere snared O’Sullivan for a typically frank chat: The searingly honest doc has been widely praised although O’Sullivan described watching it as ‘harrowing’ O’Sullivan is back on the baize after a week spent promoting his new documentary ‘The Edge of Everything’ RESULT: Ronnie O‘Sullivan 6-2 Anthony McGill Ronnie O’Sullivan begins his UK Snooker Championship campaign with comfortable win over Scotland’s Anthony McGill The 32-year-old has recently taken to using a jet-black, carbon-fibre cue in a bid to improve performances and early results have been promising.įollow the action from the York Barbican with our live blog below: Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Anthony McGill live McGill won’t settle for just being a bit-part player in the latest chapter of the Ronnie story though, as he looks to claim a maiden ‘triple crown’ trophy in York this week and return to the world’s top 16. ‘The Rocket’ described watching the documentary as a “harrowing” experience but must now turn his focus back to the baize. O’Sullivan returns to the baize after a week of promoting his new documentary ‘The Edge of Everything’, a no-holds-barred, crushingly honest look at his life and career – from his battle with addiction to his father being jailed for murder and his enduring genius on the snooker table. Gritty Scotsman McGill will be far from a pushover however, as a two-time ranking event winner and former World Championship semi-finalist, while he also famously beat O’Sullivan 13-12 at the Crucible in the 2021 Worlds. The seven-time world champion remains snooker’s biggest star at the age of 47 and is hunting an eighth UK Championship crown this week, although a first since 2018. Ronnie O’Sullivan begins his UK Snooker Championship campaign this afternoon as he takes on Anthony McGill in the last 32 at the Barbican Centre in York.
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