
snooker legend
Ronnie Osullivan, an English snooker player, is the current world number one. He is also the current World Champion. He has been playing professionally since 1980, and is widely considered one of today's best players. He has also won many of the game's most prestigious events, including the World Championship.
Ronnie Osullivan began playing the sport when he was seven years old. By age nine, he had won the first club tournament. British newspapers called him "the Two Ronnies", after the iconic comic duo of 1970s. O'Sullivan was just a teenager when he made his first century break and won the British Under-16 Championship that year. In 1991, he became the youngest player to make the maximum break in a competitive event, at age 15. He was also awarded the British Junior Pot Black as well as the World Under-21 Championship.
Snooker icon
Ronnie Osullivan's snooker game has become an icon thanks to his unflagging skill and flair. He still dominates the sport, even though he is 30 years old. Despite the sport's declining popularity Ronnie Osullivan, the world's number 1 and winner of numerous tournaments, is still the best.

Ronnie O'Sullivan, a multi-millionaire, is frequently considered the greatest snooker player ever. While he is semiretired from snooker he still plays superbly and consistently delivers strokes that are pure genius. While Osullivan is no longer competing in the World Championships, he is focusing on other projects. Matt Smith, his sports friend, is currently filming a TV drama on the History Channel in Australia. They previously teamed up last year to explore the history of the sport in America. Ronnie Osullivan is not only a snooker player, but also writes novels. These novels were inspired by Ronnie's difficult childhood.
Father of two
Ronnie Osullivan, father of two, has made an impressive transition from criminal to parent. He lives now in a campervan along with Tiffany Kushner - who attended school together with Holly Willoughby. To live in the van life, they gave up their comforts, including a luxurious apartment and Harrods website. The couple says that their new lifestyle is about getting rid of the idea that owning a home or flat means success.
Ronnie Osullivan is a father of two. He met his girlfriend at Narcotics Anonymous and they fell in love. They had two children together. But their relationship has deteriorated and his daughter won't permit him to meet his grandchildren.
Record holder
Ronnie Osullivan, a professional snooker player. He was born in Wordsley (West Midlands). He is the only child of Ronald John O'Sullivan, and Maria Catalano O'Sullivan. His mother is Sicilian, and he spent the holidays with his family in Agrigento. He was born and raised in Chigwell. He has three grown children. His oldest daughter is Taylor-Anne, who is 25. He had an extended break from the professional snooker tour during the 2012-13 season and spent time on a pig farm. After ten year of dating, his relationship with Lailarouass was over.

Ronnie O'Sullivan a world-class snooker players and is known as a genius. He is a great tactical player as well as a prolific breakbuilder. O'Sullivan's lack of confidence and inconsistent play have been criticised throughout his career. O'Sullivan's snooker skills, despite being unconventional, are well-known around the world.
controversial player
Ronnie Osullivan's billiards playing career has seen many controversy moments. O'Sullivan, born in Essex, England in 1962, turned professional in 1992. He won 38 games during his first year. O'Sullivan is also the youngest player to win a ranking tournament. He won the UK Championship at seventeen years old. In the year 2000, Ronnie Osullivan made headlines when he played one frame left handed against Frenchman Alain Robidoux.
A controversial incident involving Ronnie Osullivan in China opened the door for him to be fined PS2,750 and deducted 700 ranking points. The incident occurred during a China Open press conference. The World Snooker Tour has confirmed that the incident was reported to them. He won the match ten-five, despite the controversy.