Ronnie O'Sullivan withdraws from German Masters for 'health and wellbeing' reasons
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Ronnie O'Sullivan says he must prioritise his "health and wellbeing" after withdrawing from the German Masters in Berlin.
The world number one has already won the Masters and UK Championship this season.
O'Sullivan, an outspoken critic of the snooker schedule, says it has been a demanding season.
"I'm sorry I won't be there and I hope to see you all soon," the 48-year-old wrote on X.
"I love the event and fans in Germany but I have to make my health and wellbeing the priority.
"It's been a tiring and challenging season for me so far, despite how it may seem with the tournament wins so hope you understand."
The seven-time world champion has lost just three times in 33 matches this season, winning the past 15 in a row.
He followed up last week's World Grand Prix win with a spirited victory against Alfie Burden in a World Open qualifier in Barnsley on Wednesday.
Barry Pinches will take O'Sullivan's place in the German Masters draw and will play Julien Leclercq in the tournament, which starts on Monday.
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