RON: ACCREDIBLE Watch Ronnie O’Sullivan, who is quite emotional, start crying
This is never-before-seen video of Ronnie O’Sullivan crying uncontrollably while rising to prominence as the best snooker player.
The enormity of his achievement struck him hard shortly after he captured a seventh world title that broke all previous records.
Judd Trump lost to Ronnie O’Sullivan in the championship match in May 2022.Regards: Getty
He fell back in his chair and his teary eyes glazed over during the Eurosport end credits, not during their live TV broadcast.
The Rocket was shattered after spending 17 exhausting and stressful days in Sheffield, where he defeated Judd Trump 18–13 in the end.
But he was unable to contain his emotions when he saw his family backstage and held the Crucible silverware in his hands.
The moving pictures will be shown.
The production team began to clap as Jimmy White and Alan McManus did their best to comfort the world’s number one.
But he was so out of energy that he quipped as he was leaving the studio that he wasn’t strong enough to hold the world trophy.
Seventh Heaven, a two-hour film, chronicles his incredible career on the green baize, emphasizing the seven occasions he achieved the highest level of his sport.
Snooker has always been a resource for me, even in times when things may not have gone as planned.
My friend once sat down and played a Michael Jordan video, and that’s when everything changed for me.
“I saw the dedication and hard effort he put into his sport throughout his life.
“I thought, ‘Maybe I ought to attempt doing some of that myself?'”
The six-time world snooker champion Ray Reardon, who supported him during his second victory in 2004, was one of the most important people in his life.
This month, the 90-year-old Welshman surprised O’Sullivan by recording a unique message for the special program.
“Working with Ronnie gave me an extra ten years of life,” Reardon stated. I rank among the greatest players of all time.
“Ronnie was amazing. It was unlike anything I had ever seen. It was the nicest thing that had ever happened to me, and I adored it.
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