“I could barely stand up at the end,” Cahill told BBC after his historic win. “I scored a good pressure 70 to go 6-5 up and after that I felt like he was the one under pressure. He didn’t want to lose to me. “I have always believed in myself and that I can beat anyone on my day. I want to show what I can do now.” O’Sullivan, who seemed to be rushing through his game which led to errors, cited illness as the reason for his first round exit. “I haven’t felt great for a few weeks. All my limbs feel really heavy,” O’Sullivan told reporters. “I feel absolutely shattered and drained, I was struggling to stay awake.
“You have to come here feeling physically and mentally good. You don’t expect to do well here but I came here trying to do my best. “I tried to hang in there and tried to do as much as I could to see if I could get through this match and have a few days off and feel better. But it didn’t happen.”
However, the 43-year-old, who became the first player to compile 1,000 career century breaks last month, gave Cahill due credit for the victory that came under immense pressure. “He’s come here and played brilliantly,” O’Sullivan added. “He did well, he held himself together.” Cahill will play Scotland’s Stephen Maguire in the second round.
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