Snooker great Ronnie O’Sullivan ready to give ‘300 percent’ in Saudi Arabia tournament

Snooker great Ronnie O’Sullivan said he is looking forward to the World Masters of Snooker event in Riyadh next month but admitted at his stage of his career he preferred playing in events where he felt valued and appreciated. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 22 February 2024
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Snooker great Ronnie O’Sullivan ready to give ‘300 percent’ in Saudi Arabia tournament

  • But while he says he’ll do his best at the World Masters of Snooker in Riyadh, he admits ‘my main hobbies are away from the table now … if I win, great, but that’s it for me really’

LONDON: Snooker star Ronnie O’Sullivan said he is looking forward to the new World Masters of Snooker event in Riyadh next month but admitted that at this stage of his career, he prefers to only play in events where he feels valued and appreciated.

The Englishman has had a somewhat nonchalant approach to the sport in recent years. During this week’s Players Championship in Telford, he told sports news website SportsBoom.com he does not “really care about my performances anymore” and his main focus is now on interests away from the green baize.

“I just want to take what I can from the tour, keep on doing my other bits that I enjoy,” he said. “Playing in these tournaments are just a bonus for me. I can have a bit of a laugh, bit of fun, and the practice keeps me match sharp.

“My main hobbies are away from the table now. I don’t have a plan for the season; if I win, great, but that’s it for me really.”

However, speaking ahead of his quarter-final match against Mark Selby in Telford on Thursday, the seven-time world champion reassured fans in the Kingdom: “When I’m out in Saudi (Arabia), I’ll be giving it 300 percent.”

Asked how he decides which tournaments to play in these days, having withdrawn from this month’s Welsh Open, he said he goes on gut instinct and how he feels in the days leading up to a competition.

“I don’t ever have a plan, to be honest with you,” O’Sullivan said. “Some people think I must have some master plan going on but I don’t. I just make it up as I go along, so there’s no rhyme or reason for it. I just go by how I feel.”

The 48-year-old refused to be drawn on preferred opponents in upcoming matches or his opinions about rivals on the tour, saying: “I don’t talk about other players anymore, so I just don’t want to get involved in it to be honest with you.”

The Riyadh Season World Masters of Snooker will begin on March 4 and conclude on March 6. It will feature the top eight players in the world, based on the official rankings after the Players Championship this week, plus two wild cards.


FIA president praises Saudi Arabia boost of Dakar Rally

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FIA president praises Saudi Arabia boost of Dakar Rally

  • Mohammed Ben Sulayem will attend the climax of the 48th edition at the weekend

DUBAI: FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has praised Saudi Arabia for helping the Dakar Rally emerge as one of the world’s top events, and boosting the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship.

Ben Sulayem will attend the 48th edition of the legendary race as it reaches its climax at the weekend.

The opening round of the championship has attracted a record 72 entries. It will also mark the launch of the new FIA Master Drivers’ Championship, and the entry of Defender as a new manufacturer.

Ben Sulayem will be welcomed on Friday by Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

The FIA president, who will speak at the closing ceremony on Saturday evening, said the event “continues to go from strength to strength.”

He added that the race now has a “record numbers of entries, new manufacturers, and ever-increasing competition in the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship, reflecting the continued global growth of motorsport.”

He thanked Prince Khalid and the federation “for hosting another outstanding event and delivering a truly world-class experience for competitors, fans, and all those involved.”

Joining Ben Sulayem on his visit will be Malcolm Wilson, the FIA’s deputy president for sport.

“The 2026 edition of the Dakar Rally continues to showcase both the growth of the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship and the strength of Cross-Country rallying as a whole,” said Wilson.

He added that it was “encouraging to see three manufacturers – Toyota, Dacia and Ford – all increasing their presence,” and welcomed Defender in the Stock category.