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19th October 2022
08:13pm BST

Ronnie O'Sullivan reacts after playing a shot during the Dafabet Masters final, against Barry Hawkins, in 2016. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)[/caption]
"I've got a rule, I don't really talk about any of my matches, I leave it out there, it is what it is," Ronnie O'Sullivan reflected, to the BBC, after his loss to Grace.
"I let others analyse and criticise while I move on and have a bit of lunch. If I can play one good tournament a year that will do for me, cut the mediocre ones. That's enough really." The 46-year-old added:
"The job ain’t worth the stress and the hassle. Sometimes a loss is a blessing in disguise, it just allows me to do other stuff. "I quit mentally about eight years ago and I just take what I can from the sport. It’s a good platform for me, allows me to do other stuff and gives me a lot of freedom. "As far as winning goes or cementing my name in the game there isn’t enough good stuff in the game to get excited about. One day I’ll wake up and get excited and play a good tournament, but if I don’t I don’t really care any more."The 2022 UK Championship is coming fast on the horizon, and former World Snooker finalist Jimmy White told Eurosport that O'Sullivan will 'get himself up' for that event.
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