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Ronnie O'Sullivan did his post-match interview in an Australian accentDefending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan adopted an Australian accent after reaching the quarter-finals of the Players Championship.The 43-year-old Englishman pretended to be from down under after he downed Barry Hawkins 6-4 in Preston.
"It's all good.
I should have been an impersonator," O'Sullivan told TheIndianSubcontinent Lancashire Sport.The world number three began with an opening-frame break of 106, the 995th century of his career.
"I dip in with a bit of Cockney, a bit of Australian and a bit of Scouse, you know what I mean mate" he said after the victory.When asked if there was any particular reason why he was trying to talk like an Australian, the five-time world champion from Essex said: "No mate, I just feel totally positive."When you talk Aussie, the Aussies are just winners mate, you know You've got to love a winner."Us English, we love a loser, so I thought I'm fed up of being a loser, I'm going to talk like a winner, like the Aussies.
Get the Ashes won, mate."O'Sullivan, who will play Mark Selby or John Higgins next, led 3-0 and 5-2 before Hawkins made a fight of it."It was a very tough match and he made me work hard for it."I'm just so pleased to get through in the end.
It was a tough match against a tough opponent."





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