Ronnie Antonio O Sullivan OBE is an English professional snooker player, who is the current world number one. Widely recognised as one of the most talented and accomplished players in the history of the sport, he holds the record for the most ranking titles in professional snooker, with 38.
Ronnie O Sullivan: Net Worth| Ranking| 147| Kids| Cue
Net Worth:
Net Worth: | $14 Million |
Date of Birth: | Dec 5, 1975 (46 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Profession: | Snooker player |
Nationality: | England |
Ronnie O’Sullivan Net Worth: Ronnie O’Sullivan is an English professional snooker player who has a net worth of $14 million.
Ronnie O’Sullivan, nicknamed “The Rocket”, has earned his net worth as a six-time World Champion snooker player who is known for his rapid playing style. As of this writing he has earned around $15 million in tournament money alone.
Ranking:
1 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 1,036,000 |
2 | Mark Selby | 984,500 |
3 | Neil Robertson | 922,000 |
4 | Judd Trump | 859,500 |
5 | Kyren Wilson | 589,000 |
Becoming one of the youngest champions ever at age 17, O’Sullivan’s career in snooker is defined by milestone after milestone. His resume, play style, and dedication to the sport have all led many to rank him as the greatest snooker player of all time.
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Trump, who took the title in 2019, struggled to get going with miscues and a series of missed pots providing Bingham with plenty of encouragement as he rattled off four half centuries, winning five frames in a row for a healthy 8-5 lead.
But after a dismal first five frames, where he had failed to make a break over 30, Trump was given a reprieve as Bingham missed a black off its spot and the world number three made a break of 41 on his way to reducing the deficit to 8-6.
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A composed break of 89 followed after Bingham left a red over the top right corner pocket and, with the frame secured, he showed his mood had improved by comically moving the pink ball (which was blocking a pot on the brown) with his cue after distracting the referee Ben Williams by pointing to the crowd.
“I’ve always said that this and the Masters are my two worst tournaments. I actually prefer going to Leicester to play in the Championship League, but you kind of have to show up to this one and give this one your best.”
Children: Taylor-Ann Magnus, Lily O’Sullivan, Ronnie O’Sullivan Jr.