Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘needs time’ and ‘won’t play for the sake of it’ after the snooker icon withdrew from the Masters, according to Neil Robertson.
The Rocket won’t be gracing the competition this winter, with the 49-year-old pulling out on ‘medical grounds’.
Robertson has stepped in to replace the snooker icon, with the 42-year-old looking forward to the experience.
However, he’s also admitted that it’s a huge shame that O’Sullivan can’t play – and that the veteran ‘needs time’ to ensure he can operate at the peak of his powers when he returns.
Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘needs time’ and ‘won’t play for the sake of it’ after the snooker icon withdrew from the Masters, according to Neil Robertson
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“I guess it’s a free hit. I haven’t had to worry about the build-up to the tournament,” he told The Sun.
“It’s pretty short notice but in some ways that can be a good thing. It’s about enjoying the experience.
“It’s a shame from the tournament point of view that Ronnie isn’t there. Whenever Ronnie isn’t involved, it’s a shame.
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“Ronnie always has so much expectation in every event he plays in. There’s always more people and media when he’s playing.
“He needs to take his time. There’s no rush to get back. He has been at the top for so long. Just be patient, let him come back when he wants to play.
“He won’t play for the sake of it – he’ll only play if he feels he can compete at the highest level.
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“Snooker isn’t a sport where your hamstring, back or neck tell you it’s time to retire in your 30s.
“To step in and take the spot, I’m delighted to be playing – I wish it was under different circumstances.
“I knew there was a possibility of somebody withdrawing. I was just waiting and ready anyway. Every now and then there is a withdrawal.”
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Ronnie O’Sullivan has been replaced by Neil Robertson at the Masters
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O’Sullivan has won the Masters eight times over the years, with his latest triumph coming last year.
He was too strong for Ali Carter, beating his rival 10-7 to etch his name into the history books once again.
O’Sullivan had been due to face John Higgins in the opening match on Sunday. However, Robertson will now face the 49-year-old instead.
Ronnie O’Sullivan withdrew from the Masters on medical grounds on Friday
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That’s something the snooker star feels will be ‘great’.
“It’s nice to start the calendar year involved in this one. John Higgins is one of the best that has ever played snooker,” he added.
“I have played Ronnie at the Masters and Mark Williams but not John – so it will be a great occasion.”