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Snooker great Ronnie O’Sullivan threatens to quit if not allowed to play non-tour events in China

  • O’Sullivan and World Snooker Tour on collision course over money-spinning exhibition events
  • ‘We are at a sort of crossroads now,’ O’Sullivan says. ‘There’s not enough here for me in the UK to justify the effort that I put in.’

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Ronnie O’Sullivan competes at the World Snooker International Championship in China’s Tianjin Municipality on, November 11, 2023. Photo: Xinhua

Seven-times world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan has said he will quit snooker if he is prevented from playing in non-tour events in China.

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O’Sullivan, who has won 39 ranking tournaments and is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, has often clashed with the sport’s ruling body, the World Snooker Tour, during his career.

He has withdrawn from several tournaments this year including the European Masters and British Open. He also announced he would not play in this month’s Champions of Champions event in Bolton.

The 47-year-old Englishman risks sanctions from the World Snooker Tour if he misses events to take part in tournaments in China.

“I have no option now,” O’Sullivan told the BBC. “If I can’t go out and do what I need to do - which is play a lot in China - then I won’t ever play again.

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“We are at a sort of crossroads now. There’s not enough here for me in the UK to justify the effort that I put in. When I go to China I play in great venues, great crowds, great prize money. And I love it.

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