'I love it, it spurs me on'

Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan reveals he spent five days in hospital after breakdown but is used to bouncing back

'The Rocket' - who has suffered from clinical depression in the past - told how he had to go to London clinic during World Championships last year after smashing up dressing room at the Crucible

RONNIE O'SULLIVAN has revealed how he had to go to hospital after suffering a breakdown DURING last year's World Championships.

The Rocket, who stormed out of the Crucible after beating David Gilbert in the first round, was driven straight down to London for medical treatment.

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Ronnie O'Sullivan has revealed he went for treatment between his first and second round matches at the 2016 World ChampionshipsCredit: Action Images

But the icon of the snooker table revealed he is used to the roller coaster - having suffered from manic depression throughout his life.


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The 41-year-old has even consulted 'Chimp Paradox' psychiatrist Steve Peters, the guru who helped Sir Bradley Wiggins, Victoria Pendleton and Steven Gerrard to success throughout their careers.

about trashing the Crucible dressing room at the 2016 Worlds in Sheffield.

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He said: "I didn't intentionally smash it up. Not many people know, but I'd had a massive workload, probably too much, I'd worked myself to the bone.

"Straight after that match I was driven down to London, I was in a hospital for four or five days. I was just physically exhausted and on a low.

Ronnie O'Sullivan has revealed how he has suffered highs and lows throughout his personal life and careerCredit: PA:Press Association

"I think it was [a breakdown]. They just kind of helped me out. I had a few days in there, a little medication to try and get me going.

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"It was touch and go as to whether I was going to take the second round match. It was only one of the doctors in there she said: 'Try and take this medication to try and slow your mind down.'

"It worked and I played on Friday."

Ronnie O'Sullivan was driven down to London to a hospital between the first and second round at the 2016 World ChampionshipsCredit: PA:Press Association

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However, O'Sullivan revealed he has learned to ride his highs and lows, embracing his psychological issues in professional sport and life.

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