{"id":143850,"date":"2023-11-30T18:28:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-30T18:28:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/?p=143850"},"modified":"2023-11-30T18:28:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T18:28:23","slug":"ronnie-osullivan-into-uk-championship-quarter-finals-but-claims-he-doesnt-really-care-any-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity-hub.com\/sport\/ronnie-osullivan-into-uk-championship-quarter-finals-but-claims-he-doesnt-really-care-any-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Ronnie O\u2019Sullivan into UK Championship quarter-finals but claims he doesn\u2019t \u2018really care\u2019 any more"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ronnie O\u2019Sullivan is into the UK Championships quarter-finals <\/p>\n
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Downbeat Ronnie O\u2019Sullivan has warned he will continue \u201cstinking out gaffes\u201d after he limped into the quarter-finals of the UK Snooker Championship with a 6-5 win over Robert Milkins in York.<\/p>\n
O\u2019Sullivan, who is playing in trainers due to suffering from the heel injury plantar fasciitis, made his frustration clear as he almost blew a 5-3 lead before rallying to earn a last-eight slot against Zhou Yuelong.<\/p>\n
\u201cI don\u2019t understand how this game works,\u201d shrugged O\u2019Sullivan. \u201cI gave up a long time ago. I just keep turning up and stinking out gaffes. I stunk it out today and I\u2019ll stink it out tomorrow. You\u2019ll have to get a mask to watch me play.\u201d<\/p>\n
Despite hitting a 142 in frame five, O\u2019Sullivan, who is aiming for a record eighth UK crown, was far from his best, and expressed his irritation after serving up one of three glorious opportunities for Milkins in the decider by dropping his cue onto the table.<\/p>\n
But Milkins, whose solitary win over O\u2019Sullivan in 11 previous attempts had come at the single-frame Shoot-Out in 2002, failed to capitalise, missing a pink then a simple red to middle, before finally dangling a red over the bottom pocket that effectively sealed his fate.<\/p>\n
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Ronnie O\u2019Sullivan admitted he doesn\u2019t care about the tournament <\/p>\n
The win extended O\u2019Sullivan\u2019s stay in the city for at least one more day, ring-fencing enough ranking points to give him hope of preserving his status prior to the festive period, when he intends to skip the Scottish Open then jet off for a Christmas Day exhibition in Macau.<\/p>\n
\u201cI just don\u2019t want it bad enough any more,\u201d added O\u2019Sullivan. \u201cI\u2019m having to dig deep. When I was younger I didn\u2019t have to dig deep, I was so hungry, and now I\u2019m just thinking I don\u2019t really care.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt\u2019s nice if I get through but I don\u2019t actually want to work that hard. That\u2019s why I like doing my exhibitions, my own shows in China. It\u2019s still competitive but it doesn\u2019t matter if you win or lose, you can have a drink after and a bite to eat.<\/p>\n
\u201cCompetitive sport is hard, it\u2019s not just about how good you are but how much you want it. I still want to play, I still like the lifestyle and the travelling. But I\u2019m not going to kill myself out there, it\u2019s not worth it.\u201d<\/p>\n
\nI just don’t want it bad enough any more. I’m having to dig deep. When I was younger I didn’t have to dig deep, I was so hungry, and now I’m just thinking I don’t really care.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
O\u2019Sullivan\u2019s judgement was off from the start, allowing Milkins, whose career has been revitalised since his first ranking title win at the Welsh Open in February which sent him into the world\u2019s top 16 for the first time, to capitalise and establish a 2-0 lead.<\/p>\n
It should have got even better for Milkins, who had a glorious chance to go 3-0 in front before a simple missed red allowed O\u2019Sullivan to produce a quickfire response of 86, followed by a 53 in the fourth frame which took him into the interval level at 2-2.<\/p>\n
A brilliant 142 total clearance sent O\u2019Sullivan in front for the first time, and another Milkins error in the next, when he broken down on a black on 52, allowed O\u2019Sullivan to sweep up to go 4-2 in front.<\/p>\n
The game\u2019s momentum continued to swing, as Milkins reduced the deficit with a coolly-dispatched 91, then O\u2019Sullivan responded with an 83 to edge one frame from victory.<\/p>\n
Milkins hit back again, with a superb 120 before O\u2019Sullivan missed a simple missed blue in the next, showing more frustration with a rash attempt to escape from a snooker that served up his opponent with the simplest of chances to pull level.<\/p>\n
Milkins could hardly have hoped for a better chance to end his career-long drought over multi-frame matches, but the nerves clearly got the better of him, and he was inevitably made to pay for his misses as O\u2019Sullivan rallied to clinch a thoroughly underwhelming win.<\/p>\n
John Higgins\u2019 hopes of setting up another showdown with his long-time rival were dashed when he fell 6-3 to Zhou in another erratic affair, sending the Chinese player into the quarter-finals for only the second time in his career.<\/p>\n
Zhou was whitewashed in both previous meetings with O\u2019Sullivan in York, in 2018 and in last year\u2019s last 16, but said: \u201cI have beaten some good players this week and it has given me confidence that this time against Ronnie it will be different.\u201d<\/p>\n