Snooker icon Tony Drago opens up about his struggles on live TV, revealing a heart-wrenching confession. #SnookerLegend #TonyDrago #EmotionalRevelation
Snooker fans were left stunned as Tony Drago, the Maltese snooker legend known as 'The Tornadoโ, courageously shared his innermost thoughts on a live TV interview. Drago, who clinched two professional titles during the 1990s, is currently showcasing his skills at the prestigious World Seniors Championship. In a poignant moment, he disclosed, 'I didn't want to live,' shedding light on his personal battles. The revelation came amidst his remarkable journey to the semi-finals of the Championship held at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Despite his recent struggles, Drago's resilience and talent shone through as he advanced in the World Seniors Snooker Championship. His emotional honesty captivated viewers worldwide, drawing admiration for his bravery in addressing mental health challenges openly. The snooker community rallied around the beloved icon, offering support and encouragement as he continues to compete at the pinnacle of the sport. Drago's candidness has not only sparked conversations about mental wellness in sports but also highlighted the strength required to face adversity with courage and determination.
Maltese snooker legend Tony 'The Tornado' Drago won two professional titles during the 1990s and is currently playing in the World Seniors Championship at ...
Tony Drago reached the semi-finals of the World Seniors Snooker Championship on Friday at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Tony Drago has reached the semi-finals of the World Seniors Snooker Championship, but the Maltese admitted he 'didn't want to live' just a few months ago.