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Ronnie O’Sullivan to be shock participant in World Seniors Snooker Championship

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Ronnie O’Sullivan has stunningly decided to compete at the World Seniors Snooker Championship later this year in an attempt to do a double at the Crucible Theatre.

The seniors event runs the week after the main World Snooker Championship, from 6-10 May, at the same iconic Sheffield venue and O’Sullivan – widely considered the greatest snooker player of all time – will try to become the first man to win both events in the same year.

Changes to the eligibility rules at the seniors event means that players currently in the world’s top 64 are now eligible to take part and ‘The Rocket’ will be joined by the likes of fellow all-time great Mark Williams, 2015 world champion Stuart Bingham, former masters and UK champion Matthew Stevens and two-time ranking event winner Robert Milkins, all of whom fall into that category, in the draw.

O’Sullivan has won a record-equalling seven world titles at the Crucible despite regularly expressing his distaste for the venue and, despite falling to No 11 in the world due to opting for a much-reduced tournament schedule on the main tour and enduring a ranking title drought that now stretches for more than two years, is still a live contender to claim a history-making eighth world crown come early May.

The 50-year-old’s presence will only enhance the strongest field ever assembled for the seniors event and the press release announcing his decision to play was at great pains to point out the commercial value that O’Sullivan will bring to the tournament.

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World Seniors Snooker Tour chairman Jason Francis said: “The most commercially valuable player the sport has ever seen will make his seniors debut at the Crucible in May in an attempt to add another world title to his CV – wow!

“We’ve already sold more tickets than we did for the entire event last year, and Ronnie’s participation is set to drive even greater demand.”

Ronnie O’Sullivan has won seven world snooker titles at the Crucible

Ronnie O’Sullivan has won seven world snooker titles at the Crucible (Getty Images)

O’Sullivan will try to take the World Seniors title from last year’s winner Alfie Burden, who subsequently went on to win his first-ever ranking event on the main tour at the Snooker Shoot Out in December, while the most successful seniors player of all time – Jimmy White, who is a four-time champion – will also take part in Sheffield.

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Twelve-time women’s world champion Reanne Evans, 1997 world champion Ken Doherty, current Seniors British Open champion Joe Perry and Maltese tornado Tony Drago are among the other big names in the line-up for the tournament, which will be broadcast live on Channel 5.

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Alexander Zverev shows his frustration against Jannik Sinner with angry complaint to box in Monte-Carlo SF

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Alexander Zverev went down at the Monte-Carlo Masters, losing to Jannik Sinner in a tepid display. He could only muster four games in the 6-1, 6-4 loss. Emotions understandably ran high in the match for the German, who even had an outburst mid-match.

Turning to his box, he lameted that he did not know what to do to win points against Sinner on the given day.

“I don’t know how to play him today”, Alexander Zverev could be heard telling his box.

Zverev found himself on the back foot of the encounter right from the start. He never got a look at the breakpoint, while also struggling to win easy points behind his own serve as well. The usually big-serving German lost his serve on four occasions in the match and was unable to hit any ace in the match.

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With this defeat, Zverev has now gone down 4-9 in his win-loss record against Sinner. The Italian has dominated the rivalry in recent times, winning their last eight matches. In those wins, Sinner has dropped on one set against his opponent.


“I felt really solid from the beginning” – Jannik Sinner after beating Alexander Zverev at Monte-Carlo Masters

Jannik Sinner at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. (Source: Getty)Jannik Sinner at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. (Source: Getty)
Jannik Sinner at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. (Source: Getty)

Jannik Sinner reflected positively on his win over Alexander Zverev in the Monte-Carlo Masters, saying he was feeling solid from the get-go. He also expressed satisfaction with the way his game as come together on clay given that he has worked on particular aspects right before the red dirt swing.

“I’m very happy. We came here trying to give myself some feedback [on clay] and now finding myself in the final means a lot to me,” Jannik Sinner said. “Obviously every match, every day is different, so I’m very happy about today’s performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you are a break up straightaway, it changes the dynamic of the match, so very happy and let’s see what’s coming in the final.”

The Italian looked ahead at the final with optimism, saying he was going in with nothing to lose. He added he was expecting a tough fight from World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz.

“I have nothing to lose. Coming here and making the final means a lot to me, so of course I will try to push as much as I can tomorrow on the last day,” Jannik Sinner said. “Now the most important thing is to rest. It was a good performance from my side, and tomorrow is going to be a tough one.

Alcaraz and Sinner will clash in the Monte-Carlo Masters final on Sunday. The Spaniard had beaten home hope Valentin Vacherot in his semifinal encounter 6-4, 6-4.