O'Sullivan should withdraw from World Championship, says Judd Trump

Former world number one had said the organisers were treating players like "lab rats"


REUTERS July 31, 2020
PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON:

Ronnie O'Sullivan should withdraw from the World Snooker Championship if he has concerns about playing in front of fans amid the Covid-19 pandemic, defending champion Judd Trump has said.

The event at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre will see a limited number of spectators as part of the British government's plan to "stress test" new guidelines.

Former world number one O'Sullivan had said organisers were treating players like "lab rats". Anthony Hamilton, who suffers from asthma, pulled out on Thursday citing health concerns.

"I have been around the game long enough to know that if there is a World Championship coming up, O'Sullivan is going to try to get the headlines," Trump, 30, told British media on Thursday.

"Of all people, Ronnie is probably the only one who doesn't need the money, so I find it quite hard that he can enter it and have a go at what is going on.

"Just pull out and let someone else have a go."

COMMENTS

Replying to X

Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.

For more information, please see our Comments FAQ