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Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, who has a snooker academy in Saudi Arabia, says he will start "a new life ...
An approach more in line with that adopted by Mark Williams, for example, would mean O’Sullivan would never have broken ... cue shop in Sheffield on Thursday evening to have the tip and ferrule ...
He also discussed the dreaded 'Crucible Curse' and whether it will be broken in the future ... and more confident with the new cue. He's playing with a titanium ferrule, which takes a little bit of ...
The seven-time champion put a new tip on his cue before the semi-final began and after the first session finished 4-4 he changed his ferrule. O’Sullivan had been playing with a new titanium ...
The seven-time world champion has been using a new ferrule, which is the sleeve used to reinforce the tip of a cue, during the tournament. O'Sullivan has opted for one made of titanium ...
The drastic modification, which saw him have both the tip and ferrule on his cue changed, came with his World Championship semi-final against Zhao Xintong locked at 4-4 after the first session.
The cue expert, who had done work for O’Sullivan in the past, decided to take on the job, which involved replacing both the tip and the ferrule (the metal sleeve that sits beneath the tip).
Men are more likely to die from "broken heart syndrome" than women are, according to a new study published. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome, is brought on by physical ...