Ronnie O’Sullivan says he is not ready to retire from Snooker

Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan says that he isn’t ready after winning the Shanghai Masters for a third successive year in the weekend, to retire just.
The 43-year-old made his first appearance since losing into James Cahill and that he recuperated from a scratchy start to maintain a thrilling victory on # 200,000 high prize and Shaun Murphy.
World No 2 O’Sullivan is showing no signs of slowing and hopes to be competing in China”for so many years to come”.
O’Sullivan composed in an Instagram post:”Very pleased to have won the Shanghai masters for the next time on the trot. . It has been a trip. . With some terrific games to participate in. . Great way to begin my season. . Now I’m looking ahead to what’s next. . Boy I adore China and Shanghai that which a excellent place to see and work. . Will soon come back for many years to come. .”
‘The Rocket’ also assured Snooker fans that he is not ready to hang his cue up only however, comparing himself to Golfing greats Seve Ballesteros along with Tiger Woods as he looks to keep on adding more silverware for his bulging trophy cabinet.
He informed the official website of World Snooker:”I always just try to hang out there. It’s a little with the way they play with golf like Tiger Woods or Seve Ballesteros. They are never out of it since every now and then they could produce just a bit of magic. That is the trademark of my sport.
“I just play events once I feel like it, so I do not class myself with all the guys that are on the market. They’ve a whole great deal to achieve and a whole lot. I really don’t have anything to prove to anyone. I believe it is just fine for snooker fans to see me play and they want me to continue for as long as I can. They do not expect me to prove myself so I have a version which is about loving it.
“For another guys like Shaun, Judd Trump and Neil Robertson they nevertheless have to try and chase the records I have got if they wish to return among the greats. It’s okay carrying it out in three or two years or a year. You have to take action over two years or a decade. I’ve done this.”
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