'You don't fall off radar overnight' – O'Sullivan reveals plans for eighth world title bid

Ronnie O’Sullivan has revealed how his record-equalling seventh world title triumph has given him hope of having at least another five years to win an eighth at the Crucible.

The 39-time ranking event winner defeated 2019 champion Judd Trump 18-13 in a historic 46th World Championship final last Monday to match Stephen Hendry’s haul from the 1990s.

O’Sullivan enjoyed a remarkable 15 centuries and 46 breaks over 50 to emulate his achievement of lifting the sport’s biggest tournament in 2001, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013 and 2020 in Sheffield.

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He will also start the season as world No. 1 – an astonishing 20 years after first topping the sport’s ranking list.
“I’m 46 banging on 47 so to know I can still win it lets me know I could have another five decent years,” O’Sullivan told Eurosport.

I don’t think you can go from winning the World Championship to falling off the radar overnight. It is just a nice little confidence booster really.

“It is such a long tournament. It is a bit like the Grand Slams in tennis when they play five sets rather than just the three.

“It is more about lasting the event more than anything. A lot of players reach the quarter-finals and by then they think they’ve run their course.

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“Whereas the top players are better conditioned, have been over the course and know how to pace themselves.

“The World Championship is similar to that. You make the semi-finals and once you get to that point you are still only halfway through so you want to leave a bit in the tank.

“That just comes with experience and knowing what it takes to get over the line.”

When asked in the immediate aftermath of the final about matching Hendry’s 23-year record set in 1999, O’Sullivan smiled: “We can share it for a year.

“I tried to be as relaxed as I could, but that is probably the greatest result I’ve had against somebody like Judd.

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“I’ve never bothered about records. When you get them, it’s kind of nice. I don’t have targets. I’ve loved every tournament this year, I’ve just loved playing.

“I like to win, but it’s not the be-all and end-all. The Crucible brings out the worst in me. It’s probably not the best idea but we’ll probably go again next year.”

Crucible World Snooker Champions

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) 7 – 2001, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2022
  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 7 – 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
  • Steve Davis (Eng) 6 – 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Ray Reardon (Wal) 6 – 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978
  • Mark Selby (Eng) 4 – 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021
  • John Higgins (Sco) 4 – 1998, 2007, 2009, 2011
  • Mark Williams (Wal) 3 – 2000, 2003, 2018
  • John Spencer (Eng) 3 – 1969, 1971, 1977
  • Alex Higgins (NIre) 2 – 1972, 1982
  • Judd Trump (Eng) 1 – 2019
  • Stuart Bingham (Eng) 1 – 2015
  • Neil Robertson (Aus) 1 – 2010
  • Graeme Dott (Sco) 1 – 2005
  • Peter Ebdon (Eng) 1 – 2002
  • Ken Doherty (Ire) 1 – 1997
  • John Parrott (Eng) 1 – 1991
  • Joe Johnson (Eng) 1 – 1986
  • Dennis Taylor (NIre) 1 – 1985
  • Cliff Thorburn (Can) 1 – 1980
  • Terry Griffiths (Wal) 1 – 1979

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'You don't fall off radar overnight' – O'Sullivan reveals plans for eighth world title bid

Ronnie O’Sullivan has revealed how his record-equalling seventh world title triumph has given him hope of having at least another five years to win an eighth at the Crucible.

The 39-time ranking event winner defeated 2019 champion Judd Trump 18-13 in a historic 46th World Championship final last Monday to match Stephen Hendry’s haul from the 1990s.

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He will also start the season as world No. 1 – an astonishing 20 years after first topping the sport’s ranking list.
“I’m 46 banging on 47 so to know I can still win it lets me know I could have another five decent years,” O’Sullivan told Eurosport.

I don’t think you can go from winning the World Championship to falling off the radar overnight. It is just a nice little confidence booster really.

“It is such a long tournament. It is a bit like the Grand Slams in tennis when they play five sets rather than just the three.

“It is more about lasting the event more than anything. A lot of players reach the quarter-finals and by then they think they’ve run their course.

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“Whereas the top players are better conditioned, have been over the course and know how to pace themselves.

“The World Championship is similar to that. You make the semi-finals and once you get to that point you are still only halfway through so you want to leave a bit in the tank.

“That just comes with experience and knowing what it takes to get over the line.”

When asked in the immediate aftermath of the final about matching Hendry’s 23-year record set in 1999, O’Sullivan smiled: “We can share it for a year.

“I tried to be as relaxed as I could, but that is probably the greatest result I’ve had against somebody like Judd.

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“I’ve never bothered about records. When you get them, it’s kind of nice. I don’t have targets. I’ve loved every tournament this year, I’ve just loved playing.

“I like to win, but it’s not the be-all and end-all. The Crucible brings out the worst in me. It’s probably not the best idea but we’ll probably go again next year.”

Crucible World Snooker Champions

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan (Eng) 7 – 2001, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020, 2022
  • Stephen Hendry (Sco) 7 – 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999
  • Steve Davis (Eng) 6 – 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989
  • Ray Reardon (Wal) 6 – 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978
  • Mark Selby (Eng) 4 – 2014, 2016, 2017, 2021
  • John Higgins (Sco) 4 – 1998, 2007, 2009, 2011
  • Mark Williams (Wal) 3 – 2000, 2003, 2018
  • John Spencer (Eng) 3 – 1969, 1971, 1977
  • Alex Higgins (NIre) 2 – 1972, 1982
  • Judd Trump (Eng) 1 – 2019
  • Stuart Bingham (Eng) 1 – 2015
  • Neil Robertson (Aus) 1 – 2010
  • Graeme Dott (Sco) 1 – 2005
  • Peter Ebdon (Eng) 1 – 2002
  • Ken Doherty (Ire) 1 – 1997
  • John Parrott (Eng) 1 – 1991
  • Joe Johnson (Eng) 1 – 1986
  • Dennis Taylor (NIre) 1 – 1985
  • Cliff Thorburn (Can) 1 – 1980
  • Terry Griffiths (Wal) 1 – 1979

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The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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China’s Zhao Xintong won the Fans’ Player of the Year trophy following a season which saw him climb to number six in the world and win the UK Championship and German Masters.

There was also success for his compatriot Wu Yize, with the 18-year-old winning Rookie of the Year after reaching the last 32 of ranking events on three occasions.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

Evans is the most successful player of the women’s tour, having won the World Championship a record 12 times, while Fisher was a seven-time world champion in the 1980s and 1990s.

The WST say they have been added to the list because of their “outstanding contributions to the growth of snooker.”

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Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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The winner of that tournament – Ronnie O’Sullivan – took the Snooker Journalists’ Player of the Year award, while The Rocket’s display in the showpiece event against Judd Trump won Performance of the Year.

China’s Zhao Xintong won the Fans’ Player of the Year trophy following a season which saw him climb to number six in the world and win the UK Championship and German Masters.

There was also success for his compatriot Wu Yize, with the 18-year-old winning Rookie of the Year after reaching the last 32 of ranking events on three occasions.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

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The winner of that tournament – Ronnie O’Sullivan – took the Snooker Journalists’ Player of the Year award, while The Rocket’s display in the showpiece event against Judd Trump won Performance of the Year.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

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Neil Robertson has been named the World Snooker Tour’s Player of the Year, recognising an emphatic season which saw him win four tournaments.

The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

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The winner of that tournament – Ronnie O’Sullivan – took the Snooker Journalists’ Player of the Year award, while The Rocket’s display in the showpiece event against Judd Trump won Performance of the Year.

China’s Zhao Xintong won the Fans’ Player of the Year trophy following a season which saw him climb to number six in the world and win the UK Championship and German Masters.

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Reanne Evans and Alison Fisher have been entered into the Snooker Hall of Fame, in recognition of their impact on the sport.

Evans is the most successful player of the women’s tour, having won the World Championship a record 12 times, while Fisher was a seven-time world champion in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Neil Robertson has been named the World Snooker Tour’s Player of the Year, recognising an emphatic season which saw him win four tournaments.

The Australian enjoyed success at the English Open, the Masters, Players Championship and the Tour Championship, and will now have an extra piece of silverware to add to his collection.

Despite enjoying the most prolific season of his career, Robertson was left disappointed after a second round exit at the World Championship against Jack Lisowski. However, his incredible 147 against Lisowski saw him also pick up Magic Moment of the Year, after becoming only the eighth player to make a maximum at the Crucible.

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