Stephen Hendry, 56, reveals Ronnie O'Sullivan 'irritation' after 'speaking to all other players'
The veteran has opened up amid the Rocket's quest for World Snooker Championship glory
www.gbnews.comHere’s the latest you likely want: Neil Robertson and several outlets in late April 2026 reported a controversy around Ronnie O’Sullivan’s chalk at the World Snooker Championship, with Robertson publicly calling for the chalk to be banned because of bounces and table mess, a controversy some dubbed “chalkgate” [sources include Sky Sports and ESPN coverage from April 27–28, 2026]. O’Sullivan’s performance and comments during that event are also part of the coverage, including his exit from the tournament and remarks about sponsors and schedule [sources include Sky Sports and ESPN coverage from April 27–28, 2026]. A number of outlets picked up the story, with reactions ranging from calls for a ban to commentary from other players and analysts [sources include Sky Sports, ESPN, Independent, and GB News coverage published around April 2026].
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If you want, I can pull in more recent developments or summarize how the chalk controversy has evolved across different outlets, including any official WST statements or changes to equipment rules. Would you like me to do that?
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The veteran has opened up amid the Rocket's quest for World Snooker Championship glory
www.gbnews.comThe Rocket crashed out of the competition in York in the first round last week
www.gbnews.comNeil Robertson called for the World Snooker Tour (WST) to ban a contentious type of chalk used by Ronnie O'Sullivan, claiming the abrasive compound is
www.skysports.comControversy has been brewing around the World Snooker Championship this week over Ronnie O'Sullivan's choice of chalk.
www.espn.comNeil Robertson isn't happy
www.gbnews.comStephen Hendry has noticed something Ronnie O'Sullivan does that no other player currently on tour does any more.
www.gbnews.comRonnie OSullivan was knocked out of the World Snooker Championship on Monday after John Higgins bounced back from 9-4 down to win 13-12; Neil Robertson called for the World Snooker Tour to ban a contentious type of chalk, used by OSullivan
www.skysports.comControversy has been brewing around the World Snooker Championship this week over Ronnie O'Sullivan's choice of chalk.
www.espn.com.auO'Sullivan exited the World Snooker Championship after a 13-12 defeat to old rival John Higgins
www.independent.co.ukControversy has been brewing around the World Snooker Championship this week over Ronnie O'Sullivan's choice of chalk.
www.espn.co.uk