Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump Miss World Snooker Championship Media Day
In Brief
The absence of two top snooker players from a key media event has drawn criticism from fellow competitors, raising questions about player obligations.
Key Facts
- Ronnie O’Sullivan, a seven-time World Champion, did not attend the World Championship media day.
- World number one Judd Trump was also absent from the same media event.
- Shaun Murphy publicly criticised both O’Sullivan and Trump for not participating in the media day.
- Mark Williams discussed the possibility of becoming the oldest ever world snooker champion, referencing Ronnie O’Sullivan’s record.
- Williams joked about running naked on the M4 motorway if he surpasses O’Sullivan’s age record.
What Happened
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump did not attend the World Snooker Championship media day, prompting criticism from Shaun Murphy. Separately, Mark Williams commented on the prospect of breaking the record for oldest world champion.
Why It Matters
Media day attendance is seen as an important part of player responsibilities, and high-profile absences can affect tournament promotion. Discussions about records and player conduct highlight ongoing debates within the sport.
What's Next
Attention will focus on how the tournament unfolds and whether player participation in non-competitive events becomes a larger issue. Mark Williams’ pursuit of the age record will also be closely watched.
Sources
- BBC News — 'I'd run the M4 naked' - Williams targets snooker history(12h ago)
- The Independent — Ronnie O’Sullivan and Judd Trump criticised after Crucible no-show(50m ago)
