Ronnie O’Sullivan just isn’t ready to stroll away from snooker but, however has acknowledged the tip is in sight; He has given himself a deadline of two years to “figure it out”; O’Sullivan mentioned: “I have to try and repair myself and just try to find how I used to play snooker”
Final Up to date: 13/04/25 9:31am
Ronnie O’Sullivan is contemplating how his profession may come to an finish
Ronnie O’Sullivan says he’s not able to stop snooker, however doubts he can rediscover adequate type so as “to go out with a smile on my face”.
The seven-time world champion, 49, has not performed on the World Snooker Tour since January and has but to resolve whether or not to compete at this 12 months’s World Championship, which begins on April 19.
O’Sullivan, at present world quantity 5, has fallen out of affection with the game and after struggling for type has pulled out of 5 of the final six WST tournaments on medical grounds.
He instructed the Day by day Mail: “I’m not quitting just yet, but I will give myself two years to try and figure it out.
“I do not wish to end my profession feeling like I wasn’t actually performing to the extent that I do 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 needs to complete enjoying with a smile on his face
He continued: “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.
“Do I feel I can do it? Most likely not if I am being sincere.
“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.”
O’Sullivan, extensively considered snooker’s greatest-ever participant, final received the World Championship in 2022 when he grew to become the oldest winner of the worldwide crown.
He has received a report 23 Triple Crown titles, together with eight Masters titles and eight UK Championship titles.