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Ronnie O’Sullivan set to drop out of lucrative events after World Snooker Championship as he reveals two-year plan

Published on April 24, 2025 at 08:57 AM

RONNIE O'SULLIVAN has indicated he will swerve lucrative exhibition events after his return to form at the World Championship.

The seven-time world champion is through to Round 2 at the Crucible after .

Ronnie O'Sullivan at a press conference.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has revealed he has a two-year plan
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ali Carter shaking hands after a snooker match.
The Rocket beat rival Ali Carter 10-4 in a one-sided clash at the Crucible

arrived at the tournament without a competitive appearance since January.

The Rocket dropped out of several events for medical reasons after at the Championship League.

But he looked like he'd never been away as he thrashed in Sheffield.

Ronnie's progress means he is rethinking his approach to exhibitions, which have proved a for the 49-year-old in recent seasons.

He told TNT Sports after beating Carter: “I am going to give myself two years.

“There will be no more exhibitions or distractions off the table. I will help out at the .

“I enjoy the work I am doing there. Hopefully we can do something similar in the UK because my true love is to help people and give back.

“That helps me to learn from other people.

“Otherwise it will just be tournaments and getting fit.”

Prior to his return at the Crucible, O'Sullivan admitted competitive snooker again.

But he looked every bit The Rocket we're used to seeing as he , hitting four classy centuries.

Ronnie continued: “I was a bit scared about ­playing.

“It is a daunting venue to play at anyway, but it’s just about getting on the bikeagain and playing.

“I’m really happy that I’ve done it, even if I’d lost it didn’t matter.

“I’ve made the breakthrough now.”

O'Sullivan will now face Pang Junxu in the second round in Sheffield.

The Chinese star, 25, beatZhang Anda 10-7 in a tense clash on Wednesday.

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