Ronnie O’Sullivan makes bold statements on Saudi Arabia that got the whole Middle East talking

star Ronnie O’Sullivan accepts that there could be a Saudi Middle Eastern title holder later on assuming the game keeps on filling in the country.

The Brit has piled the commendation on the Center Eastern country since winning the debut Riyadh Season World Bosses of Snooker recently.

Addressing World Snooker Visit after his success, the 48-year-old said: “I’m glad. I came here needing to do well in this competition.

It’s the top players on the planet and the initial opportunity approaching to Saudi Arabia.

“They’re putting on a few incredible occasions here, so to be a piece of it was perfect.

In any case, to win it resembles the good to beat all. I played all around well against John [Higgins], that is most likely perhaps of my best presentation.

I battled a piece against Judd, I didn’t find my timing and stuff like that. However at that point I played a piece better today in the last, so ideally there’s a touch of some structure returning.

O’Sullivan then proceeded to thank the Saudi Bedouin swarms for how they embraced him while he was contending, while additionally applauding the snooker drives that are starting to fill in the country.

He proceeded: “The fans have been incredible – reciting mine and Luca’s name toward the end there. It’s perfect, and I can hardly stand by to return.

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