Ronnie O’Sullivan allows you to become ‘best in the world’ in different sports when Snooker is withdrawn
Ronnie O’Sullivan intends to life after Snooker.
However, seven times the world champion has no intention of returning his back.
Instead, the rocket has revealed his intentions to become a world champion of eight Chinese ball pool.
O’Sullivan 50. It will be the year in December and is currently in a 18-month drought in classification of titles.
The final victory came in the world’s Great World Award in January last year.
Running to the World Championship finals, has shown that he has no sign of slowing down the action after a spectacular return.
On the cross, O’Sullivan had Get out of a string of events Citing earlier medical reasons this year.
The 49-year-olds have shown its eight-ball ambitions in the opening of a new Snooker club in Hong Kong.
Speaking at the event, South China through morningHe explained: “The eight Chinese ball is now very popular in China.
“Many players play in big tournaments in China and when I finish playing like me, I will play eight balls.
“Asian is a great sport, especially in China, so when I retire from Snooker, I want to become eight Chinese balls.”
Despite these ambitions, O’Sullivan still wants to compete with the best cueists in the world.
It was the last four runs in Sheffield Zhao Xintong ended according to the champion.
Chinese star highlighted his opponent when he added: “My whole life has been best to be the best, so you need to practice practicing and sharp all the time.
“I work very hard to be a snooker king, but many players are very very good. Zhao xintong, world champion, fantastic player.
“I like to compete with these young boys who are still very good. I feel blessed.”
O’Sullivan’s comments come before the first event of the new season 2025/26 Snooker.
It appears in the masters of Shanghai next week, where it will be the sixth seed.
Five times the winner will enter the raffle in the last 16 phase for its seed.
O’Sullivan has faced Barry Hawkins or Wu Yize for a place for the final quarters on Wednesday.