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Ronnie O’Sullivan is not ready to go away from Snooker yet, admitted to the end of seeing the end; He gave himself for a while to “understand this” over two years; O’Sullivan said: “I have to try and make myself and try to find how to try to play snooker”
Last updated: 13/04/25 9:31 AM
Ronnie thinks O’Sullivan’s career can end
Ronnie O’Sullivan says he is not ready to give up snooker, but it doubts that he can reduce enough form in the order of “going out with a smile”.
The world champion, 49, did not play in the World Snooker tour since January, and did not compete in the world championship this year, which began on April 19.
Currently, the world’s number five fell from five countries, sports with sports and fought for the form, five of the last six WST tournaments in medical grounds.
Said Daily mail: “I still do not leave, but I will take myself two years and try to understand it.
“I don’t really want to feel my career as I really don’t really act to the level I know.
“I don’t have to win tournaments but I just want to feel I enjoy the game. I would like to get out with a smile on my face.”
He wants to complete playing with a smile on O’Sullivan
I continued: “I have to try and repair myself and find myself trying to play snooker. This is a mass reconstructed process, and most likely the last one will have to do like a snooker player.
“I think I can do it? It’s probably not when I’m honest.
“I think this is probably a little late in my career, and I am damaged in many goods in the form of a snooker. In this case, I’m not ready to get many battle wounds because I’m not going to get a little lower.”
O’Sullivan, which was widespread as Snooker’s largest player, was the oldest winner of the global crown in the world championship in 2022.
23 triplets, including eight masterpieces and eight UK championship names, won 23 triples.