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Why is Ronnie O’Sullivan playing in the World Seniors Snooker Championship?

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Ronnie O’Sullivan makes his World Seniors debut on Friday (Picture: Getty Images)

Ronnie O’Sullivan is back at the Crucible this week, making his debut in the World Seniors Snooker Championship on Friday afternoon.

He is the runaway favourite to win the tournament, which features recognisable names like Stuart Bingham, Ali Carter and Matthew Stevens alongside amateur hopefuls including Australia’s Roger Farebrother and Egypt’s Mohamed Elkhayat.

While the 50-year-old comfortably fulfils the age criteria of over-40, he was not able to play in Seniors events until a change in the rules last year.

Previously, professional players were only able to play in Seniors events if they were outside of the top 64 in the world rankings.

As World Seniors Snooker (WSS) wanted to change that, an agreement could not be reached and the partnership between World Snooker Tour (WST) and WSS was terminated.

Now any player over 40 can compete in Seniors events and O’Sullivan has chosen to have a crack at winning the title in Sheffield.

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The Rocket has worked closely with WSS chairman Jason Francis for a number of years, with their relationship a big factor in O’Sullivan retuning to the Crucible this week.

O’Sullivan was beaten 13-12 by John Higgins at the Crucible (Picture: Getty Images)

The seven-time world champion is also set to play in the Snooker 900 Global Championship next week, also organised by Francis.

After his first round victory over He Guoqiang in the World Snooker Championship last month, O’Sullivan was asked why he had chosen to compete in those three events.

‘I don’t know really. It felt like a good idea at the time,’ he said. ‘If I won this or got to the final I’d have to see if I could physically do the Seniors. But I wouldn’t want to let Jason down. We’ve worked together a lot over the years and he said my health is more important.

‘I’ll try and do my best, but if I get dumped here by John [Higgins], I’ll just be in Ireland for two weeks on holiday, have a little break and play the Pluto 900, which I look forward to. I suppose I’m just hedging my bets, in a way.’

O’Sullivan plays Ken Doherty or Aaron Canavan in his Seniors opener (Picture: Getty Images)

After losing in the second round to Higgins, O’Sullivan confirmed his plans, saying: ‘I’ll go back to Ireland tonight and just chill there and come back whenever I’ve got to play.

‘Yeah, absolutely, yeah [I’ll play the Seniors]. It’s work, mate, got to go to work. Got bills to pay. Got a lot of people on the payroll.’

Three-time world champion Mark Williams was also due to be playing in the World Seniors Championship, but pulled out, replaced by Nigel Bond.

Replying to a disgruntled fan on X, he explained: ‘Sometimes you can’t help these things , I’m in China tomorrow, there’s lots of good matches still to watch there.’

The World Seniors Championship is being shown live on Channel 5 and Pluto TV and Francis is expecting big viewing figures.

‘The seniors is becoming a serious snooker competition,’ he told Metro. ‘If some of our bigger names got to the weekend then our viewing figures will probably be as big as in the UK for the Worlds, I would think.

Channel 5, their free to air audience, they commit to showing every ball. We won’t have the international reach of a BBC. I’m not saying the overall figures, that’s a ludicrous statement, but in the UK alone, if we were to get the likes of Ronnie, into the weekend, then I think the viewing figures could be absolutely massive on Channel 5.’

World Seniors Snooker Championship schedule

Wednesday May 6

7pm
Craig Stedman vs Neal Jones
Tony Drago vs Roger Farebrother
Followed by
Igor Figueiredo vs Mohamed Elkhayat
Reanne Evans vs Aaron Canavan

Thursday May 7

12pm
Peter Lines vs Anthony Hamilton
Ken Doherty vs Gerard Greene
Followed by
Jimmy White vs Daniel Ward
Dominic Dale vs Wayne Townsend

Jimmy White is a four-time Seniors champion (Picture: Getty Images)

Round Two
7pm
Robert Milkins vs White/Ward
Matthew Stevens vs Dale/Townsend
Followed by
Alfie Burden vs Figueiredo/Elkhayat
Ali Carter vs Drago/Farebrother

Friday May 8

12pm
Stuart Bingham vs Lines/Hamilton
Bond vs Steadman/Jones
Followed by
Ronnie O’Sullivan vs Doherty/Greene
Joe Perry vs Evans/Canavan

On the development of the Seniors tour, he said: ‘I think that Senior snooker has changed. I felt that we’d gone through a little bit of a fallow period.

‘When we first started the Seniors World Championship, the likes of Dennis [Taylor], Cliff [Thorburn], John Parrot, Joe Johnson, 10 years ago, they could still play a bit better than they can now.

‘Then gradually they retired off and we were very reliant on Jimmy [White] and Ken [Doherty]. Now, we stepped it up a little bit, added Joe [Perry] and Dominic [Dale], to the field.

‘Now this has been a huge jump, being able to exit the restrictive agreement with World Snooker and being able to invite whichever players we want was fabulous.’

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