Snooker chiefs are instructed by Ronnie O’Sullivan to “seal the deal” as Rocket unveils his five-year strategy.

Snooker chiefs are instructed by Ronnie O’Sullivan to “seal the deal” as Rocket unveils his five-year strategy.

Snooker chiefs are instructed by Ronnie O’Sullivan to “seal the deal” as Rocket unveils his five-year strategy.

Should snooker tournament organizers like to have Ronnie O’Sullivan play in events, he has instructed them to ‘contact me and clinch that agreement’.

According to the Rocket, he has a five-year plan in place to play exhibition games and will schedule his competitions around them.

This year, O’Sullivan has already taken a hiatus from competition. He did not play for a month before making a comeback at the Players Championship last week.

Before losing to Mark Selby 6-0 in the quarterfinal, he had won the previous three tournaments he had participated in.

Despite winning his previous 16 matches prior to last Thursday’s loss, O’Sullivan has not been happy with his performance at the table.

He recently withdrew from the Welsh Open citing “stage fright” and withdrew from the German Masters to prioritize his “health and wellbeing.”

O’Sullivan was a Eurosport pundit who was present at the competition in Wales earlier this month.

He acknowledges that he is a huge lover of the occasion and the location, saying to BBC Wales Sport: “I love Llandudno; it’s definitely one of my favorite locations because it’s so peaceful and laid back.

O’Sullivan was not able to declare if he would be participating in the competition in 2025, though.

He claims that the onus is on the tournament organizers to get in touch with him and persuade him to fit it into his schedule.

When asked if he would be present for the 2025 Welsh Open, O’Sullivan said, “That depends.” With tournaments and promoters, it’s sort of first-come, first-served.


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