Snooker icon Ronnie O'Sullivan claims the players' bubble system in place in Milton Keynes reminds him of when he used to visit his father, Ronald John, in prison.
O'Sullivan, 44, is currently competing in the Northern Ireland Open, though World Snooker is holding all events in Milton Keynes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Players are competing behind closed doors at the Marshall Arena, which has a hotel to host everyone involved in putting on tournaments.
But six-time world champion O'Sullivan is less than impressed by the set-up, comparing his situation to being incarcerated after his 5-2 victory over Ding Junhui in the quarter-finals. "This is like prison - an open prison," O'Sullivan said. "I used to go and visit my dad quite a lot
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