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'My head was gone' - Ronnie O'Sullivan opens up about famous walk-out during match against Stephen Hendry

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Ronnie O'Sullivan has opened up about his famous walk-out during his match against Stephen Hendry as part of the Eurosport show Seventh Heaven.

The Rocket, speaking to his good friend and former rival, Alan McManus, discussed in-depth the transformation he has gone through in the mental side of his snooker game and beyond.

The conversation was part of the special two-hour show on discovery+ and Eurosport. Ad O'Sullivan started working with Steve Peters at the age of 35 in 2011 following a very tough spell in his career and personal life.

Since then, the pair have forged a very positive partnership — with the 46-year-old able to reflect on the work they have done together to turn his mentality around.

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