Ronnie O'Sullivan sang lyrics from Oasis hit "Wonderwall" during a bizarre post-match interview.
O'Sullivan answered a series of routine questions with short answers after his 5-3 quarterfinal defeat to Judd Trump at the Players Championship in Llandudno on Wednesday.
Then, midway through the awkward BBC Wales interview, the 41-year-old started singing the Britpop cult classic.
Here is the interview in full:
Reporter: How frustrating was it, after you came back so well with that century break, to lose to Judd?
O'Sullivan: Very.
Reporter: What did you make of your own performance?
O'Sullivan: Decent.
Reporter: Judd, in fairness, seemed to pot a lot of balls from distance. What did you make of his performance?
O'Sullivan: Usual.
Reporter: He's a pretty talented player, isn't he?
O'Sullivan: Very.
Reporter: He's been in form this season.
O'Sullivan: Totally.
Reporter: So, how do you reflect on the match as a whole?
O'Sullivan: Don't know, really.
Reporter: You seemed to take a while to get going?
O'Sullivan: Maybe. [Singing] Maybe, there's gonna be the one that saves me. And after all, you're my wonderwall. What do you reckon of my lyrics, are they good? [laughs]
Reporter: So how do you look back at the tournament and what you've done here?
O'Sullivan: Try not to.
Reporter: So, on to the China Open. What are your thoughts looking ahead to that? And looking a bit further ahead of course to the World Championship.
O'Sullivan: Looking forward to it.