Ronnie O'Sullivan praises nutritionist after impressive World Grand Prix victory

Ronnie O'Sullivan made four centuries as he thrashed Xiao Guodong 5-0 to reach the semi-finals of the Ladbrokes World Grand Prix at Preston's Guild Hall.

Ronnie O'Sullivan praises nutritionist after impressive World Grand Prix victory

Ronnie O'Sullivan made four centuries as he thrashed Xiao Guodong 5-0 to reach the semi-finals of the Ladbrokes World Grand Prix at Preston's Guild Hall.

O'Sullivan opened with runs of 105, 102 and 101 to race into a 4-0 lead at the interval before claiming the final frame with another ton immediately after the resumption.

"I do sometimes praise myself and that was a very good match," O'Sullivan told ITV.

"I can play like that quite a lot of the time, so you can understand when I don't play like that why I get frustrated.

"I think a lot of it is to do with looking after myself. I've been working with a nutritionist and I feel like I've got more energy and feel a lot healthier.

"I think I have a slight advantage because I don't need to chase ranking points and I'm not motivated by that. So I come in a lot fresher and that is where my longevity will come through."

His opponent in the last four will be Stephen Maguire after he overcame Shaun Murphy 5-2.

Mark Selby also impressed in beating Neil Robertson 4-0 to make it to the quarter-finals, which will also feature Michael White, Ding Junhui and Anthony McGill following their victories.

- PA

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