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‘Go out with a smile’ – Ronnie O’Sullivan reveals date he plans to retire and final target before hanging up cue

Published on April 13, 2025 at 07:25 PM

RONNIE O'SULLIVAN is not giving up snooker just yet – but has given himself a time limit to rediscover his love for the sport.

The seven-time world champion has not played since January after at the Championship League.

Ronnie O'Sullivan at a snooker table.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has not played competitively since January
Ronnie O'Sullivan chalking his cue at a snooker match.
The seven-time world champion has set himself a time limit on learning to love snooker again

O'Sullivan, 49, has yet to decide if he will play at this month's showdown at the Crucible.

If he sits out the tournament, it will be the first World Championship without The Rocket since 1993.

Ronnie has revealed he is still working towards a comeback after his almost four months ago.

But he has set a limit on how soon he needs to find his fire again on the baize.

The Rocket told The Mail: “I’m not quitting just yet, but I will give myself two years to try and figure it out.”

He continued: “I don’t want to finish my career feeling like I wasn’t really performing to the level that I know I can.

“I don’t have to win tournaments, but I just want to feel like I’m enjoying the game. I’d like to go out with a smile on my face.”

O'Sullivan admits he hasn't enjoyed snooker in almost a decade, with the last time he felt good playing the game back in 2018.

He added: “Do I think I can do it? Probably not if I’m being honest.

“I think it’s probably a bit too late in my career and I’m probably damaged goods in the form of a snooker player.

“You take a lot of battle scars over the years. But I’m not prepared to quit at this point because I feel like I would be quitting on a bit of a low.’

“I have to try and repair myself and just try and find how I used to play snooker.

“It’s a massive rebuilding process and probably the last one I’ll ever have to do as a snooker player.”

Ronnie is still searching for a new cue after dumping his old pride and joy in a Leicester bin in January.

But he has looked the business in training,

The Rocket said: “Most people who live in the real world probably have four or five different jobs in their career.

“But as a sportsman, you only get one, so you have to stick with it whether it's good or bad.

“You have got to stay in it until you decide that it's not working for you.

“It wasn’t the losing [that made me snap my cue]. It was the playing really, really badly.

“Four years of bad spells is a long time, so it burnt me out.

“It ground me down. It’s been torturous.

“I got to the point, especially at the start of the season, when I was getting scared to go near the practice table or getting scared to get my cue out of my case.”

O'Sullivan has previously indicated he will until the last minute.

The tournament begins next week in Sheffield, with The Rocket indicating he will make his decision on “April 16 or 17”.

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