RONNIE O’SULLIVAN reckons Kyren Wilson fell victim to the Crucible Curse due to BURNOUT.
Late on Saturday night, the Warrior’s world championship reign was unexpectedly


Wilson, 33, is the 20th person to have lifted the world title for the first time in and then failed to retain the trophy 12 months later.
The world No.2 won four ranking titles in an excellent season and admirably he took little breaks as he wanted to be the “best ambassador possible”; for the sport.
But the Rocket, 49, reckons Wilson should have cut back on his playing schedule and skipped a few events.
O’Sullivan was struck down by the Curse in the 2002 semi-finals, going down to , the year after his first of seven triumphs.
The former world No.1 said: “I think Kyren played in too many tournaments, which he didn’t need to play in.
“If you look at the last two winners of the world championship, himself and , they both came in very fresh.
“To win this world championship, you need to come in, okay doing well, but at some point around February, say to yourself: ‘Right, it’s ALL about the world championship.’
“One minute he’s in Leicester playing for 7-8 days. I was like: ‘You want to be chilling out and just put your cue down.’
“It’s a very fine line and when you come here, you want to have a spring in your step. Play your way into form.
“Rather than be really at your limit. It’ll go the other way. With Kyren, he could have maybe missed a few tournaments.
“This is the one you want to win. I always think, come in a bit undercooked, take a month off playing.
“For this tournament, you need to be feeling strong come the quarters and semis. To me, I think he has played too much match .”;
Wilson â who played 82 matches in the 2024-25 season â will decide in the next day whether to return to the scene of his exit or drown his sorrows on holiday.
The father-of-two, 33, is unsure if he will work for BBC TV during the remainder of the event or go home and spend time with his family.
If he does work for the Beeb then he might have an awkward meeting with in the bowels of the Crucible.
The pair are engaged in a war of words over a mystery incident that happened backstage in practice before the final session of the 2025 Masters final.
Wilson, who jokingly smashed a mirror in the build-up to try to curb any potential back luck, sighed: “I cannot think of anything worse than snooker right now!
“I’m not sure what I will do. It has been an incredibly long season. I have really missed my family this year, it has been really tough at times.
“I love this sport, I love the game. I have tried to be the best ambassador possible. But now it’s trying to fit in a bit of quality family time.
“I’m meant to be working for the BBC! I don’t know. I don’t really want to be there.
“This is extremely tough to take. It really hurts. I’ve such a strong record at the Crucible. I’m tough to beat here.
“I’m sure the Curse will be broken at some point. Unfortunately I won’t be that person.
“I certainly had the Snooker Gods against me. Maybe I have to put that mirror I smashed back together.”;