O'Sullivan shows an integrity sadly lacking in politics
The Guardian|May 03, 2024
Former world champion's sportsmanship may have cost him the match but it won him something greater
Simon Hattenstone
O'Sullivan shows an integrity sadly lacking in politics

In losing on Wednesday to Stuart Bingham in the quarter-final of the World Snooker Championship, Ronnie O'Sullivan proved himself a contender for the world's most sporting sports star. He may have lost, but in doing so he showed there are still standards in public life, and some people do care about doing the right thing. Not something we see often these days.

Leading by six frames to five, O'Sullivan potted a black. When it was returned to its spot, it should have obstructed his next red, making it trickier for him to progress. But there was a tiny divot on the table, and the black ball wobbled ever so slightly from its spot, making access to the red simple. The Rocket wasn't having any of it. He asked the ref time and again to replace the black to make it more difficult for him. But the black wasn't having any of it either, and kept bobbling away.

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