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O'Sullivan torn between two paths

Ronnie O'Sullivan has again hinted he may take a break from snooker after winning his third 888.com World Championship crown at the Crucible Theatre.

O'Sullivan has made the claim on more than one occasion and repeated it after his 18-8 demolition of Ali Carter in the final.

"I'm going to need some time to think over the summer because I'm world number one, world champion, UK champion. It might be a good time to have a bit of a break," said O'Sullivan.

"I like playing but sometimes I find it tough. There is nothing better than going out on a high. I hope to be back next year, I really do. If not, then I've had a great time and loved the support everyone has given me. It has been fantastic.

"To win it three times and be talked about alongside people such as Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis is fantastic.

"Hopefully it is not the last time I win it. Hopefully there are a few more to come - but you never know."

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