Ronnie O’Sullivan
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Ronnie O’Sullivan

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s participation in the World Seniors Snooker Championship from May 6-10, 2026, has significantly boosted ticket sales and interest in the event. Before his entry was confirmed, expectations for attendance were moderate, with many tickets still available. The atmosphere around the Crucible Theatre lacked the usual buzz associated with O’Sullivan’s presence.

However, once O’Sullivan announced he would compete, everything changed. Ticket sales surged by an extra 1,000 after his announcement. Now, both the semi-finals and finals are already sold out, a testament to his drawing power.

This shift affects not only fans but also other players in the tournament. Young talents like Wu Yize and Zhao Xintong now find themselves in a spotlight that shines brighter with O’Sullivan’s participation. Wu, who has drawn comparisons to the seven-time world champion for his ambidextrous play style, expressed excitement about sharing the stage with such a legend.

Jason Francis noted how O’Sullivan’s involvement is more than just about prize money—”Not one of them asked me what the prize money was, which says a lot for the support they have for me and what I’m trying to do in the sport.” His commitment to mentoring younger players is evident.

O’Sullivan’s legacy continues to shape snooker. His presence at events like this not only elevates competition but also inspires upcoming players. As Wu Yize said, “To see a Chinese player winning last year definitely made me feel happy for him. I hope I could do that one day for myself.”

With a prize pot of £80,000 and £30,000 going to the winner, there’s more than just pride on the line. Yet, for O’Sullivan, it’s about something deeper—his passion for snooker and his desire to give back to its community.

The World Snooker Championship will be broadcast live on Channel 5 and streamed on PlutoTV, ensuring fans can witness this exciting chapter unfold.