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    http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/sno..._challenge.php

    Graeme Dott has confirmed that he will play in this year's 888.com World Championship in Sheffield.

    Earlier in the week, the man from Larkhall, who won the world title in 2006, revealed he was suffering from depression after having spent more than a a year with personal worries.

    For the last four weeks, Dott has been with the sports psychologist, Bob Burns, and, although the player admits he still has a "long way to go" in his rehabilitation process, the world No.2 will be at the famous Crucible Theatre for the biggest tournament of the season.

    "It's the toughest decision of my career, but I'm going to play," said Dott. "I didn't want to let myself down in Sheffield, it's been a really bad year for me and I have felt so very low at times.

    "I also didn't want to let my fans down and also Joe Perry who he plays in the first round. I desperately wanted to play, but I've not been in the right frame of mind for quite some time, my results have shown that. However, hope-fully I will be able to cope with Sheffield. I'm not going there with any expectations."

    Dott was upset when his father-in-law and former manager Alex Lambie died in 2006 following a long battle against cancer. Weeks later, Dott's wife Elaine suffered a miscarriage and she also went through a cancer scare.

    She has since been given the all clear and the couple, who have a son, Lewis, came through the trauma by pulling together.

    "It has been a tough time for us all, but I've been bottling things up now for a while," said Dott, who will receive a guaranteed £10,600 worth of prize-money just for playing.

    More importantly, now that he has slipped down to No.12 in the provisional rankings, valuable points are on offer to cement his position in the top 16. "My career took off when I won the world championship, and then I won the China Open, but then there has been a lot of heartache in my life. Alex's death really affected me and Elaine's cancer scare was a real shock. It put snooker into perspective and what is important in life."

    Dott is scheduled to start his Crucible campaign on Tuesday against Joe Perry, with their best-of-19 frame match to be played to a finish the following morning.

    If Dott wins his match, he would play either the six-times world champion, Steve Davis, or Stuart Bingham in the second round.
    TSF World Champion 2010
    TSF Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2006/07
    BBC Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2005/06

  • #2
    "I also didn't want to let my fans down"==>whos his fans?

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    • #3
      This is very courageous from Dott. Hats off to him. I hope he will find the strength and not collapse; maybe the fact to have expressed his difficulties and somehow lowered the expectations will help him here. I also wish the audience shows him sympathy and support.

      @liangwenbo ... are you mugello/nardiello and co? I start wondering ...
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      • #4
        Dott had many problems but he should be more strong...
        Let's not forget Paul Hunter who played in the crucible while battling with cancer and being physically weak...

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        • #5
          Glad to hear Dott is playing.
          Is it really 17 losses on the trot or something for Graeme now?

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by oselifer View Post
            Dott had many problems but he should be more strong...
            Let's not forget Paul Hunter who played in the crucible while battling with cancer and being physically weak...
            Honestly I think it is extremely difficult to judge for someone else how hard it is to cope with a given situation, especially when it comes to mental problems that are generally underestimated by those who were never confronted with them (and that includes me before life taught me otherwise). Not taking anything from Paul's outstanding courage here ...

            see also http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/2...6908-20385641/



            Originally Posted by Sheriff Of Pottingham View Post
            Glad to hear Dott is playing.
            Is it really 17 losses on the trot or something for Graeme now?
            I think it's 15 matches without a win (but there was at least one draw in GP round robin stage)
            Last edited by Monique; 17 April 2008, 07:20 AM.
            Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Sheriff Of Pottingham View Post
              Glad to hear Dott is playing.
              Is it really 17 losses on the trot or something for Graeme now?
              I cant believe it either! Thinking about supporting Graeme for the first time ever in this championship. Get well soon!

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by oselifer View Post
                Dott had many problems but he should be more strong...
                Let's not forget Paul Hunter who played in the crucible while battling with cancer and being physically weak...
                "Should be"? It's not something he's able to controll.. Mental illness works in very irationall ways.

                And we are all different, therefor there is no point in comparing Paul Hunter to Graeme Dott. The more you know.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Alex0paul View Post
                  "I also didn't want to let my fans down and also Joe Perry who he plays in the first round."
                  Is this a real quote from Dott? I can't imagine him talking about himself in the third person! I'll put it down to a typo on the newspaper's part .
                  2010 Crucible Contest Champion

                  "This young man is hoping to win the most game's most coveted trifle"
                  MC Richard Beare on Graeme Dott, 2006

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                  • #10
                    Well Im a fan of his and Im glad he didnt let me or the thousands of other fans who follow him down, but more importantly himself.
                    Good on you dotty.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by doorag View Post
                      "Should be"? It's not something he's able to controll.. Mental illness works in very irationall ways.
                      I have great knowledge of mental illnesses...But by not playing he is only worsening his problem ,and is getting deeper in the depression..
                      If he quits once he may always quit,he may even end his career..

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                      • #12
                        Good luck to him and I'm also hoping that this desision turns out to be the right one
                        Winner of crucible77's 2008 World Championship Fantasy Snooker Game
                        2008-09 Fantasy Snooker Seasonlong Champion

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                        • #13
                          I think it's great news that he is playing, personally watched Graeme on many occasions and like his style, his safety play and ability to escape from snookers is top draw, a great player to watch.

                          Good luck Graeme, and hope you get well soon

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                          • #14
                            Glad to see Dott playing! I hope he will win something!
                            2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
                            2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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                            • #15
                              Depression is a tough thing to deal with, sometimes it is hard to really know what the problem is and how to solve that. For a game such as snooker that requires such mental toughness, depression could be fatal. For one thing, he may not feel truly motivated to fight for his win.
                              I hope all will be well for him, and I am so glad he decided to play.
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