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Ronnie O’Sullivan is set for a busy few weeks travelling the world on the exhibition circuit after a disappointing end to his season at the World Snooker Championship.
The Rocket had a fabulous campaign, winning five titles including the Masters and UK Championship, but suffered a shock quarter-final defeat to Stuart Bingham at the Crucible in his final match of the season.
He is not taking much time off, though, heading to China where he will be playing a number of exhibitions, starting with challenge matches against Ding Junhui in Luoyang.
He then goes to Chengdu, Kunshan and Shanghai with the likes of Judd Trump, John Higgins, Jack Liswski and Si Jiahui involved across the three events.
The Rocket then lands in Finland, playing in Tampere from 3-5 June, before heading to Bulgaria where he plays John Higgins in Plovdiv on 7 June and in Sofia then following day.After defeat to Bingham in Sheffield, O’Sullivan was already looking forward to his busy time around the globe, before he gets the new season underway at the Shanghai Masters in July.
‘I quite enjoyed it, quite enjoyed playing out there, didn’t get the result but that’s just sport, that’s life, you can’t win them all,’ he said after World Championship defeat on 1 May.
‘I’m just looking forward to going to China in 10 days and playing Ding in some challenge matches. I’m enjoying the game.
‘I’ll have 10-12 days off now before I go to China. I’ll be away for two-and-a-half, three weeks doing my work stuff out there, so I’m really looking forward to that. Then off to Finland for three nights, then Bulgaria, so a busy three or four weeks playing, which is great.
Snooker exhibitions in China can be wildly popular events, as shown by Judd Trump in a recent appearances in Guangzhou.
The former world champion attracted a lot of attention, appearing alongside Thai stars Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, Noppon Saengkham and Mink Nutcharut.
The 2024/25 World Snooker Tour season gets underway on 10 June with the start of the Championship League, running all the way until 3 July.
It sounds like O’Sullivan will begin his campaign at the Shanghai Masters, which begins on 15 July and the Rocket will look to win the event for a sixth time and the fifth on the spin.
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