Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan believes he wasted nine years of his career by partying too much instead of fully dedicating his time to the sport.
O'Sullivan is widely considered to be the greatest snooker player ever but the Rocket has struggled over his 28 year professional career with depression, alcohol and drug abuse issues.
Despite winning a record seven Masters titles, a record seven UK Championships and five World Championships, O'Sullivan believes he could have had even more success.
Speaking to Andy Goldstein on Eurosport's new snooker 'vodcast' series, the 44-year-old was asked what his "biggest regret in snooker" was. "Maybe between 1995 and 2000 when I don’t think I properly dedicated my time to snooker," O'Sullivan
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