Ronnie O'Sullivan Threatens to Quit Snooker Over China Event Restrictions
The seven-time world champion feels unappreciated and prefers playing in China, risking sanctions from the World Snooker Tour.
- Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan threatens to quit snooker if he is not allowed to play in non-tour events in China.
- O'Sullivan has withdrawn from several tournaments this year, including the European Masters and British Open.
- He risks sanctions from the World Snooker Tour if he misses events to participate in tournaments in China.
- O'Sullivan feels unappreciated on the snooker circuit and believes the top players are not valued.
- He states that there's not enough in the UK to justify the effort he puts in and prefers playing in China due to the venues, crowds, and prize money.