In a shocking announcement, snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan revealed today that he has accepted a $99.9 million deal to step away from the sport he has dominated for over three decades. This decision marks the end of an era for O’Sullivan, often hailed as the greatest player in snooker history.
The 48-year-old Englishman, known for his extraordinary skill, lightning-fast breaks, and unpredictable personality, disclosed his departure via social media, stating, “It’s been an incredible journey, but the time has come to step back and explore new horizons. I’m leaving the game in great hands, with so much talent emerging.”
O’Sullivan’s exit deal, reportedly funded by a private consortium, stands as one of the largest endorsements in snooker history, reflecting his unmatched legacy and influence in the sport. The six-time World Champion has been a dominant force in snooker since the 1990s, earning numerous accolades and setting a host of records, including the fastest-ever 147 break, achieved in just 5 minutes and 8 seconds.
Fans and colleagues alike were stunned by the news, with many expressing sadness and disbelief over his decision. “He’s the reason so many people watch snooker today,” said Judd Trump, a fellow top-ranked player and rival. “The game won’t be the same without him.”
O’Sullivan’s departure leaves a void that will be hard to fill, but the legend remains optimistic about his next chapter, hinting at potential ventures outside of snooker, including commentary, coaching, and media projects. “Snooker has been my life, but it’s time to move on,” he said.
For fans of “The Rocket,” as he is affectionately known, O’Sullivan’s retirement is bittersweet, signaling the end of a career that inspired millions and redefined the game of snooker.