Betfred World Snooker Championship - Day Six
Jack Lisowski was brushed apart by Ronnie O’Sullivan on the Masters on Tuesday (Image: Getty Pictures)

Ronnie O’Sullivan feels Jack Lisowski may do with the ‘metal and willpower’ of Graeme Dott to benefit from the immense expertise he has for snooker.

The Rocket made fairly quick work of Jackpot within the first spherical of the Masters on Tuesday afternoon, profitable 6-1 with a wonderful show which included two centuries and three half-centuries within the closing 5 frames.

Lisowski confirmed flashes of his unimaginable means, profitable the second body with a break of 104, however he was in any other case just about brushed apart by the six-time world champion.

The 30-year-old is called among the finest gamers to look at on the circuit however remains to be searching for the primary title of his profession.

O’Sullivan thinks there are trophies to come back for Jackpot, however he may do with attempting to tackle the psychological abilities of former world champion Dott to enhance his possibilities.

‘I don’t need to be important of Jack as a result of he’s such a superb man, such a superb lad,’ Ronnie mentioned on the BBC.

‘Lots of people have a look at cue actions and stuff that appears fairly on the attention, however there’s an inside half as properly that typically folks don’t go on about, which is metal, willpower.

‘You have a look at gamers like Graeme Dott who could be the primary to confess, most likely, that he hasn’t obtained half the expertise that Jack’s obtained however he’s been to a few World finals, gained one, huge winner. Typically you want to have all of it to be an important participant.’

O’Sullivan charges Lisowski extremely, however did warn him that he and the remainder of the Class of ’92 are clearly going nowhere any time quickly, with John Higgins and Mark Williams additionally into the quarter-finals at Alexandra Palace.

‘Jack’s a improbable participant and his time will come, he’s solely younger,’ mentioned Ronnie. ‘But when me and John and Mark stick with it, perhaps their time gained’t come! Perhaps they’ll have to attend for one more era.’

O’Sullivan goes on to face Neil Robertson within the quarter-finals on Thursday afternoon in what is bound to be a better contest earlier than the 2 former champions.

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