O’Sullivan withdraws from Masters for medical reasons

O’Sullivan withdraws from Masters for medical reasons

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Ronnie O’Sullivan has withdrawn from the Masters for medical reasons.

The 50-year-old world number eight, who won a record-extending eighth title in 2024, also pulled out of last year’s event on medical grounds.

He was due to face Australian Neil Robertson in the opening round on Wednesday but has now been replaced in the draw by Scottish Open champion Chris Wakelin.

O’Sullivan, who claimed his first Masters crown in 1995 at the age of 19, said he made the “nightmare decision” not to take part in the Triple Crown event in 2025 because he was under a lot of pressure and “lost the plot”.

O’Sullivan has cited medical reasons or the need to prioritise his mental health for his withdrawals from serveral tournaments in recent years, including the British Open, Wuhan Open and World Grand Prix.

‘The Rocket’, who now lives in Dubai with his family, last competed at the UK Championship in December when he was beaten 6-4 in the first round by China’s Zhou Yuelong at York Barbican.

After his elimination, the Englishman said he was still unsure whether he would play at the Masters and would wait to see how he felt in January.

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