Ronnie O'Sullivan reveals new goal after rediscovering snooker enjoyment

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Ronnie O’Sullivan does not fancy calling it a day any time soon (Picture: Getty Images)

Ronnie O’Sullivan hopes to keep playing for another 10 years as he says he is enjoying snooker more now than he ever has as a professional.

It has not been a great season so far in terms of results for the Rocket, without a final appearance yet and he has just suffered back-to-back first round exits at the Champion of Champions and UK Championship.

The 49-year-old is still number three in the world rankings after winning two big ranking events last season, so it is not disastrous and he says he has rediscovered some enjoyment in his game over the last few weeks.

Despite winning five tournaments in total last season, O’Sullivan cut a frustrated figure, dissatisfied with how he was playing.

Since working with coach Lee Walker he now feels like he is returning towards his best form and, although the results have not come yet, he is confident they will.

‘The last time I enjoyed playing snooker like I have done the last couple of months was when I was 14,’ said O’Sullivan. ‘I'm actually loving playing.

‘It's quite weird, I played awful last year and pretty terrible at the start of the year, but I've won five tournaments last year, but just not enjoyed playing. Then I took a couple of months off, figured out a couple of things about the game and really enjoying it, loving the game.

O’Sullivan hopes to return to winning ways at the Riyadh Season Snooker Championship this week (Picture: Getty Images)

‘The last three tournaments I've played pretty well, maybe just a little bit too open. I've realised that and I've worked the last few weeks on trying to tighten up a little bit, trying not to leave so many easy chances.’

Asked how he rated his game in recent times, the seven-time world champion reckoned he had really hit a low.

‘The start of this season and the whole of last season I would say it's probably about 4 [out of 10]. Really bad. 3? Probably as bad as its ever been.

‘But I played what I felt wasn't great and won five tournaments. Then I start to play great and can't win a match. Maybe I'm better off playing terrible if I want to get results.

‘To be honest I always play the long game. My game's in good shape. As long as I apply myself, little bit of run of the ball, a couple of opponents don't play so well against you, get on a run, win the tournament, then before you know it you're back in a good spot.

‘I never panic, I never worry. I'm not really bothered either. If I was bothered I might be worried. I'm not bothered, I know I'm on the back end of my career so it's less important now. I'm just enjoying it.’

O’Sullivan has flirted with retirement for years, but he says it is now a long way from his mind and intends to keep playing for another decade.

O’Sullivan expects to get on a run again soon (Picture: Getty Images)

Still the sport’s biggest attraction and with business interests and opportunities in Asia and the Middle East, O’Sullivan doesn’t want to see his star power wane.

‘I've set a new goal. If I can just stay on the tour – even if I fell off the tour they'd probably give me a wildcard – but I'm enjoying everything about snooker.

‘I just said to Lee Walker, who I’ve been working with, just keep me going for 10 years, keep me enjoying it for 10 years. If I can enjoy it and not get many results I'll take that, because I've had a lot of good results over my career.

‘I don't have anything to prove, but I definitely don't want to miss out on the next 10 years because things are quite exciting for me off the table more than it is on the table.

‘It's a good combination I've got at the moment. I still like getting my cue out, people still like to see me play and I still like to think I can put in some good performances, but who knows? Maybe I won't.’

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