Ronnie O’Sullivan breaks from the pack for iconic Crucible picture with maverick only player looking out of place
RONNIE O’SULLIVAN showed off his maverick nature in the iconic Crucible pre-World Championships picture.
The Rocket stood out from the pack with his choice of outfit which varied massively to the rest of the top 16 seeded snooker players.
The top 16 players posed ahead of the Cazoo World Snooker Championship[/caption] Ronnie O’Sullivan opted not to wear a suit[/caption] Outside, he wore a lumberjack-styled jacket[/caption]While the likes of Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy were suited and booted, O’Sullivan went in a different direction.
He opted for a long-sleeved sweater in a more casual look as a picture was taken of the elite group.
O’Sullivan also paired the sweater with some trainers and a lumberjack coat.
Fans reacted to O’Sullivan’s bold look on social media.
One posted: “Outfit is a stretch.”
A second commented: “The ‘not a***d at all’ look.”
A third wrote: “Standing out of crowd deservedly.”
A fourth said: “He is the best so he gets to do whatever he wants.”
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A fifth joked: “Got ‘Burtons Menswear – Autumn 2011 Collection’ written all over it.”
Another added: “Ronnie will do anything not to comply and have a little dig.”
The first round of the World Snooker Championship is on Saturday and will run through to May 6.
O’Sullivan will face Jackson Page in his first match as he looks to win the title for a record-breaking eighth time.
He was beaten by Luca Brecel in the quarter-final last year.
World Snooker Championship draw 2024
Here is the full draw for the Snooker World Championship:
Luca Brecel v David Gilbert
Robert Milkins v Pang Junxu
Ali Carter v Stephen Maguire
Shaun Murphy v Lyu Haotian
Mark Selby v Joe O’Connor
Kyren Wilson v Dominic Dale
John Higgins v Jamie Jones
Mark Allen v Robbie Williams
Judd Trump v Hossein Vafaei
Tom Ford v Ricky Walden
Zhang Anda v Jak Jones
Mark Williams v Si Jiahui
Ding Junhui v Jack Lisowki
Gary Wilson v Stuart Bingham
Barry Hawkins v Ryan Day
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Jackson Page