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Ronnie O'Sullivan takes thrilling route to Tour Championship final amid mindset shift

Ronnie O'Sullivan admitted he was "trying really hard to not get down on himself" after reaching the final of the Tour Championship in thrilling fashion with a 10-7 victory against Gary Wilson.

World number 13 Wilson knocked out Mark Selby and Zhang Anda to reach the final four and he made a brilliant recovery in the first session, coming from 4-2 down to level it at 4-4.

An end-to-end tussle saw the score swing back and forth in the evening session, but O'Sullivan eventually pulled ahead, sealing victory with a century break and he admitted post-match that he was trying to "change his mindset" while playing.

"I'm just trying really hard to not get down on myself, it's hard but I'm trying to sort of change my mindset," he told ITV4.

"It's not easy, maybe two weeks ago I'd have mentally thrown the towel in just because I wasn't flowing but I just thought, 'just keep going, keep going' and just focus on some of the positives that might be round the corner.

O'Sullivan has been in conversations with psychiatrist Steve Peters and hopes to see his game "flow again".

"(I've spoken with him) every day, three times a day, sometimes four times," he said. "I've just got to commit to it now for a good year to try and get myself out of this sort of hole I've got myself in mentally with the obsession of the game, tinkering.

"I know I'm never going to stop tinkering, but I have to somehow get sort of my head strong enough to be able to deal with it and not go too deep into that horrible murky world that it is.

"Every sportsman - maybe golfers, tennis players, snooker players - I suppose we all do it, but I went so deep into that it's like detoxing myself from it.

"It's not going to happen straight away, so if I want to get out of it I've got to

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