Ronnie O’Sullivan has reportedly canceled a meeting with snooker bosses, causing his rival to express frustration.
Ronnie O’Sullivan secured his eighth UK Snooker Championship title, setting a record-breaking record.
Ronnie O’Sullivan canceled a meeting with World Snooker Tour bosses during the UK Snooker Championship in York, attempting to resolve player tensions. Mark Allen, the only Tour star, attended the meeting, pointing the finger at O’Sullivan and his rivals for their lack of interest.
Allen expressed frustration with the lack of other players willing to hold meetings like these, stating that many players are behind the scenes discussing their dislikes and desired changes. He only wanted to have a four-and-a-half-hour meeting, which was appreciated by the seven WST players who attended, as it allowed them to discuss everything thoroughly.
Allen, a player, expressed frustration with the lack of other players willing to hold meetings like these, stating that many players are behind the scenes and express their dislikes and desires for changes. He attended a four-and-a-half-hour meeting with seven WST players, which was open and candid. Although he was disappointed with some responses, the meeting provided a better understanding of why certain players view things and the reasons behind certain contracts. Allen left the meeting positive and positive, stating that he appreciated the time and effort put into the meeting.
O’Sullivan won his eighth UK Snooker Championship title, defeating Ding Junhui 10-7 in the final. He is set to compete at an exhibition event in Macau on Christmas day alongside other star players. Five snooker aces were warned about breaching their contracts due to the event clashing with the Northern Ireland Open. O’Sullivan, who claims the World Snooker Tour has sent him a letter requesting his future, is looking forward to his efforts in China during the festive period.