Ronnie O'Sullivan has hit out at plans to have fans at the World Snooker Championship final, labelling the idea "irresponsible".
O'Sullivan will face Kyren Wilson in the final after a 17-16 win over Mark Selby in Friday's semi-final but the Rocket is not a fan of the decision to allow spectators to attend the clash.The tournament was originally one of the test events that the government would allow a small number of spectators to attend but that was scrapped during the first day.However, the government have now performed a u-turn and fans will be allowed in for the final on Saturday and Sunday.However, speaking after winning his semi-final, O'Sullivan hit out at the plans, saying: "From a business perspective I’d be like, 'let’s see if we.
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