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Ronnie nyilatkozata a meccs utan:

“My snooker was probably good to watch,” said the world No 3, who made runs of 125, 134, 52, 96, 121, 103, 74, 109 and 55. “But I’m struggling mentally and finding it hard to keep things together. I don’t feel right and I don’t know where I’m going.”

The 27-year-old from Chigwell, whose father Ronnie Snr is serving a life jail sentence for murder, went on: “I sat in my room earlier today and cried for 20 minutes, I was in bits. There is a lot of stuff I am carrying around, some of it to do with my mum and dad.

“There are things I haven’t dealt with and a lot of pain and anguish I’m carrying around like a rucksack. It’s crippling me and sometimes I can’t handle it.

“I don’t feel comfortable at tournaments and I need to get my life in order. I’d be thankful if the governing body would let me take a year out of snooker without having to go back to qualifiers. If I can’t take do that then I’ve got a big decision to make. I’d like to go away and come back to snooker having sorted my issues out.

“I’m here to be beaten. I’m weak and brittle. I don’t know how long I can go on for and whether I could handle defeat. The people around me are trying to keep me positive and without them I couldn’t do it.

“Snooker is a game for the mentally tough. That’s why Mark Williams has dominated recently – it’s not that he’s a better player, it’s because he is so tough. It was the same with Stephen Hendry.”

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