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Seven-times champion Ronnie O’Sullivan set to enter the World Snooker Championship at The Crucible; the draw for the championship which starts on Saturday is Friday morning; Fifth-seeded O’Sullivan has not played since snapping his cue at the Championship League in January
Last Updated: 16/04/25 8:40pm
Ronnie O’Sullivan is considering his participation in this year’s World Snooker Championship following a fruitful week of practice at his academy in Saudi Arabia. The iconic seven-time world champion has mentioned that he will make a final decision just before the tournament begins at The Crucible.
The draw for this prestigious championship, commencing on Saturday, is set to take place on Friday morning, with O’Sullivan positioned as the fifth seed. Despite being a formidable presence in the sport, O’Sullivan has not competed since an unfortunate incident in January where he broke his cue during the Championship League.
At 49 years old, O’Sullivan has openly discussed facing a struggle with self-assurance in his game, a sentiment that has contributed to his hesitation. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly awaiting to see if the snooker legend will make a comeback at this highly anticipated event.
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