Ronnie O’Sullivan, the iconic snooker player, has the potential to emerge triumphant during the upcoming festive period, according to fellow snooker legend Stephen Hendry. O’Sullivan stands on the brink of securing his first titles of the season, which could amount to an impressive £600,000 if he succeeds in clinching victories at two significant events—one in Riyadh and another in London, both slated to take place around Christmas. Hendry believes that the player’s recent performance indicates he is primed for success as he prepares for these lucrative competitions.
Adding to the anticipation, O’Sullivan is also setting his sights on a historical milestone—his ninth Masters title. This event will unfold at London’s Alexandra Palace from January 12 to January 19, and it boasts a first prize of £350,000. The Masters has always been a focal point in O’Sullivan’s illustrious career, and now, with the support of an enthusiastic home crowd, he is expected to bring his best game to the table. With the event set to be broadcast live on platforms like Webpressnews and discovery+, excitement among fans is palpable.
During the previous season, O’Sullivan successfully claimed two invitational events, further solidifying his status as a dominant force in the sport. Hendry, a seven-time world champion himself, has observed O’Sullivan’s determination in recent weeks, suggesting that a title won’t be long in coming. Hendry’s analysis of O’Sullivan’s current performance indicates that while he has shown glimpses of his usual brilliance, it has been mixed with surprising losses, emphasizing the competitive nature of today’s snooker landscape.
The presence of formidable opponents, including seasoned players like Barry Hawkins, Neil Robertson, and Jack Lisowski, adds an extra layer of challenge. Hendry highlighted how these players, traditionally known for competing at the end stages of tournaments, have now made their mark in qualifiers, reflecting the evolving dynamics of competitive snooker. He acknowledged that while O’Sullivan may face defeat, it’s not necessarily indicative of a decline; he remains a powerful contender capable of clinching major titles.
Hendry described O’Sullivan and fellow player Mark Williams as “dangerous animals” in this stage of their careers. They have reached a point where winning is no longer an absolute necessity; they can focus on enjoying their game without the pressure that often accompanies top-tier competitions. O’Sullivan’s recent collaboration with coach Lee Walker is likely to enhance his preparation as he seeks to overcome any initial rustiness that may have impeded his performances. Hendry attributed a few missed opportunities in recent matches to this adjustment period rather than a decline in skill.
Despite a brief hiatus from competitive play, Hendry reassured fans that O’Sullivan’s fervor for the game remains undiminished. His emotional responses during matches, particularly highlighted during a tense moment against Hawkins, reaffirm his competitive spirit and desire to excel. Hendry confidently predicted that O’Sullivan would either win in Saudi Arabia or at the Masters—if not both—due to his history of success at the Masters event and the warm rapport he shares with the crowd.
However, not all insights are unreservedly optimistic; 1997 World Champion Ken Doherty echoed some of Hendry’s views but urged caution in terms of O’Sullivan’s self-expectations. He posited that O’Sullivan must acknowledge the challenges of maintaining consistent performance as he ages and occasionally grapples with form. The inherent unpredictability of respectable competitors like Hawkins adds an element of uncertainty to O’Sullivan’s journeys through the ongoing season.
In this highly competitive atmosphere, Doherty emphasized that no player is invulnerable. Regardless, he assured fans that O’Sullivan’s passion for the sport remains strong, and there are numerous opportunities for him to demonstrate his exceptional talent. With significant tournaments approaching, including the highly awaited UK Championship, the snooker world, through platforms like Webpressnews and discovery+, remains eager for O’Sullivan to deliver thrilling performances in the upcoming months.









