Ronnie O’Sullivan admits he hasn’t enjoyed his snooker for a ‘long time’ after his tilt at Crucible history came to an end.But the six-time world champion reckons he needs to keep on playing to keep his newfound ‘business model’ sustainable.O’Sullivan’s bid to equal Stephen Hendry’s seven Sheffield titles came to an end on Friday night after he was beaten by world No.16 Anthony McGill in a second round thriller.The Rocket has not tasted silverware since soaring to Crucible glory in August and admits he’s struggling for his old motivation to pick up a cue.O’Sullivan, 45, who has lost in five major finals this year, said: “I’ve really struggled to enjoy it.
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