Ronnie O'Sullivan says if it wasn't for his involvement in China and Saudi Arabia, he'd retire from snooker tomorrow. And the honesty from the seven-time world champion left fellow snooker great ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan may be the most recognisable figure in snooker, but he isn't the richest. That distinction belongs to Steve Davis, whose wealth is roughly a third higher than The Rocket's - even ...
O’Sullivan started playing snooker aged seven, and he won his first tournament two years later. He made his first century break aged 10, and his first competitive maximum aged 15, and turned ...
O’Sullivan made his first competitive 147 at the 1991 English Amateur Championship aged 15. He has made a record 17 ...
It's unlikely there'll ever be another snooker player quite like Ronnie O'Sullivan. The Englishman, who turned 50 on Friday, is widely regarded as the sport's greatest-ever player, having broken ...