BREAKING NEWS: Ronnie O’Sullivan rips off tip and issues brutal self-critique after World Grand Prix win in Hong Kong… Full details ๐Ÿ‘‰

Snooker legend Ronnie Oโ€™Sullivan delivered a candid and brutally honest assessment of his own performance after grinding out a 5-3 victory in the opening round of the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong on Wednesday night โ€” but not without visible signs of frustration during the match.

 

The seven-time world champion trailed early against Englandโ€™s Joe Oโ€™Connor and looked visibly unsettled with his cue during the first half of the match. Despite calming down to win three frames in a row and secure the victory, Oโ€™Sullivan didnโ€™t hold back in his post-match reflections.

 

> โ€œItโ€™s just my bad is a lot badder than it used to be, and my good is not as good,โ€ the 50-year-old said, unflinchingly assessing where his game stands at this stage of his storied career. โ€œThere was no rustiness โ€ฆ Iโ€™m just not a very good player anymore.โ€

 

 

 

Frustration on the Table โ€” Cue Tip and Visible Struggles

 

During the match at the Kai Tak Arena, observers noted Oโ€™Sullivan occasionally fussing with his cue tip โ€” a detail that can be a telltale sign of irritation or technical fine-tuning among elite players. While there are no verified reports today that he deliberately ripped off a cue tip immediately after the match, frustration over equipment is not unprecedented in his career. In fact, in a past event at the World Championship, footage appeared to show Oโ€™Sullivan removing a tip mid-match to adjust his cue โ€” a move that earned him a brief break and mixed reactions.

 

That historical context helps explain why some fans suspect a dramatic gesture like ripping off a tip โ€” but the current reports do not confirm such an act took place at this Hong Kong event.

 

Emotional Moment: Tribute Amid the Competition

 

Adding to the emotional backdrop of the night, a momentโ€™s silence was held before the evening session in memory of snooker commentator and former professional John Virgo, who passed away recently. Oโ€™Sullivan later paid tribute on social media, calling Virgo a โ€œgreat mateโ€ and expressing deep sorrow at the loss.

 

What Comes Next for โ€œThe Rocketโ€

 

With the win, Oโ€™Sullivan progresses to face Xiao Guodong in the second round โ€” but his performance and comments have fueled a larger conversation about where the sportโ€™s all-time great stands at this point in his career. After years of domination, this season has seen inconsistent results and self-questioning from the Rocket.

 

Despite his age and occasional frustrations, Oโ€™Sullivan remains one of the most compelling figures in snooker, capable of brilliance on the table and raw honesty off it โ€” even when itโ€™s directed at himself.

Quick Summary

 

Oโ€™Sullivan won 5-3 in the first round of the World Grand Prix in Hong Kong.

He openly questioned his own level of play, saying his form isnโ€™t what it used to be.

There are no confirmed reports today of him ripping off a cue tip post-match โ€” that element appears sensationalised.

He paid emotional tribute to the late John Virgo.

 

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