Summary
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN insists he will return to action "fighting stronger and harder than ever" following his dramatic Maplin UK Championship walk-out.
'The Rocket' stunned everyone at the Barbican Centre in York when he conceded his quarter-final against Stephen Hendry after only five frames. The 31-year-old's incredible exit prompted several pundits to wonder whether he has a future in the sport. But in a statement expressing regret for his actions, the world number three said: "I am a fighter and I will be back on my feet fighting stronger and harder than ever very soon," said O'Sullivan, who may be punished by governing body World Snooker for the embarrassment he heaped on their second most prestigious ranking tournament.See the full content of this document
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Snooker: O'sullivan: I'll Return Stronger
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