Snooker-O'Sullivan says he lost years of his career to alcohol and drugs
Seven-times world snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan said he lost "six to seven" years of his career to alcohol and drugs.
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Seven-times world snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan said he lost "six to seven" years of his career to alcohol and drugs.
Ronnie O’Sullivan said there are “massive gaps” in his life that he lost to alcohol and drug addictions. The 47-year-old, seven-time world champion struggled with alcohol, drugs and mental health problems throughout his career. Ad He lost his 1998 Irish Masters title after he tested positive for cannabis, and had a spell in rehab in 2000 for substance abuse.
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