Ronnie O’Sullivan Withdraws from Masters on Medical Grounds

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ronnie O’Sullivan Withdraws from Masters Tournament Citing Medical Reasons

London, UK – january⁣ 10, 2026 – Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan has withdrawn from the prestigious ⁢Masters tournament just two days before its commencement, citing medical reasons. This marks the ⁢second consecutive year‍ the world No. 8 has pulled out ⁤of the event,⁣ having previously ⁤secured ‌a record-extending eighth title‌ in 2024.

A Recurring Pattern of Withdrawal

O’Sullivan’s decision to forgo defending his crown in​ both 2025 ⁢adn 2026 ​raises questions about his commitment to the tournament, despite his ​undeniable success there. World Snooker has confirmed that Chris‍ Wakelin will ‌step ⁤in to replace O’Sullivan​ in the opening‌ round, ‌where he was scheduled to face ​Australian star ⁤Neil‍ Robertson, ⁣currently ranked No.3 in the⁣ world.

The timing ⁢of the ⁢withdrawal is especially notable, coming shortly ​after​ O’Sullivan turned ​50 last month. While he initially ​expressed doubts about participating in the Masters during a ‍September interview with TalkSport, stating, “I probably won’t play the Masters this year,” he‍ later indicated a willingness to play “if‍ I can” in a November⁢ conversation with The Sun [The Sun]. He attributed this potential participation to his recent ‌relocation to ⁢Dubai, suggesting a​ need ‍to strategically select tournaments.

Recent Form and Prioritizing Well-being

O’Sullivan’s last ​competitive appearance was at the UK Championship before Christmas, a tournament where​ he boasts a record eight titles. However, ‌he suffered an unexpected first-round defeat against⁣ Zhou Yuelong.‌ This loss, coupled with previous absences from the Wuhan Open and British Open, has fueled ​speculation about his current‌ form ‌and overall commitment to the professional snooker circuit.

World Snooker’s‍ official statement confirmed ‍the withdrawal was due⁤ to medical ⁤reasons, stating, “Ronnie ‍O’Sullivan has withdrawn from the Johnstone’s ⁢Paint⁢ Masters for⁤ medical reasons.” The⁢ statement further detailed ⁣the‍ schedule change: “O’Sullivan​ was due to face Neil Robertson in the opening round on ⁢Wednesday January 14th at 7pm. ‍He has been replaced in the draw by⁢ Chris Wakelin who was‍ 17th seed at the cut-off point.The⁣ tournament at Alexandra‍ Palace in London ‌runs from January 11-18.”

A History of Health Concerns and Conflicting Signals

This isn’t the first ‌time O’Sullivan has cited health concerns for withdrawing from tournaments. he has previously ⁣spoken openly about the pressures of professional snooker‌ and the importance of prioritizing ⁤his mental​ well-being. The lack of specific details‌ regarding his‌ current medical condition​ onyl adds to the intrigue‌ and concern among ⁤fans.

The snooker ‌world has witnessed ⁣O’Sullivan’s fluctuating commitment to ⁢the sport in‌ recent years. His move to⁤ Dubai, while offering a different lifestyle, also presents logistical challenges for​ participating in ‍a demanding‌ tournament schedule. ‌Balancing personal life, health, and professional obligations appears to be a key factor in his recent decisions.

The Impact ⁣on the masters Tournament

O’Sullivan’s absence undoubtedly diminishes the​ star power of the Masters,a tournament renowned for attracting ‌the world’s top 16 players. Wakelin, while a‌ capable player, faces a critically important​ challenge stepping into O’Sullivan’s shoes against a formidable opponent in‌ Neil ⁣Robertson. ⁢the tournament, held⁢ at the iconic‍ Alexandra Palace in London, will proceed with ⁤a revised draw, but the absence⁣ of “The Rocket” will be keenly felt by fans.

Looking Ahead

The ‍snooker community awaits ‌further updates on⁣ O’Sullivan’s health and potential return​ to the⁢ circuit.​ His continued success and captivating ⁤playing style have made​ him ‌a beloved figure in‌ the sport, and fans will undoubtedly hope for a swift‌ recovery‍ and a⁤ return to ⁣form. For​ now, the focus shifts to the Masters tournament ⁣and⁣ the‍ remaining contenders vying for the coveted title.

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