Neil Robertson makes Ronnie O'Sullivan feelings clear after Masters withdrawal
Neil Robertson has urged Ronnie O'Sullivan to take some time away from the sport if needed after his late withdrawal from the Masters.
Robertson has proved to be the beneficiary with the Australian replacing the Rocket, who cited medical grounds when he pulled out of the tournament at the eleventh hour. The 49-year-old was looking to land a record-extending ninth title, and had been set to face John Higgins in a blockbuster opening of proceedings at Alexandra Palace on Sunday.
Instead he's opted out and O'Sullivan has never been shy in discussing how he falls in and out of love with snooker. Robertson admits the Rocket is constantly dealing with huge expectations as the sport's biggest name and thinks he should take a pause if necessary.
Robertson told SportsBoom: “I hope he is all right. From what I gather, I think he'd been talking to a couple of players, I think he was saying he wasn't sure if he was going to play and some of the guys in the championship league were talking to him there. Maybe they know more than I do.”
“He is under so much pressure and people always expect so much of him. I feel as though that the whole game really, he feels the weight of that on his shoulders sometimes, and he's delivered for so many decades for us as players and fans, me speaking as a fan, what more can he give the game?”
“So, I think it's important that if he wants to have just a little bit of time off and just rediscover the love for the game and don't force himself to enter everything, just take his time, maybe don't enter some events so it doesn't look like last minute withdrawals. Just say, I'm going to take the next couple of months off.”
O'Sullivan claimed his first Masters crown in 1995 at the age of 19 and his success 12