
snooker legend
Ronnie Osullivan an English snooker players is currently number one. He is also the current champion of the world. He is a professional player who has been playing since 1980. He is considered to be one of the most talented players his generation. He has won some of the most prestigious tournaments including the World Championship.
Ronnie Osullivan first started playing at seven years of age. He had already won his first club tournament by nine years old. 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. O'Sullivan was just 15 when he achieved the maximum break in any competitive event. 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 continues to dominate the sport at age 30, even though he's 30. Despite its declining popularity, Ronnie Osullivan still holds the title of world number one. He has also won many tournaments.

As a multi-millionaire, Ronnie O'Sullivan is often considered to be the best snooker player of all time. Even though he has retired from snooker, O'Sullivan still plays brilliantly. He regularly displays strokes pure genius. Osullivan won't be participating in the World Championships anymore, but he's focusing on other things. Matt Smith is his sports pal and he is currently working on a TV drama for Australia's History Channel. They previously teamed up to research the history behind the sport in America last year. 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 to two, has made a dramatic transition from criminal to successful parent. He is now living in a campervan alongside entrepreneur Tiffany Kushner, who attended school with Holly Willoughby. The pair ditched the comforts of home, including a luxury apartment and a Harrods website, to live the van life. This new lifestyle is about breaking the myth that owning or renting a house is a sign of success.
Ronnie Osullivan, father to two, met his girlfriend at Narcotics Anonymous, and the two fell in love and subsequently had children together. His relationship with his girlfriend at Narcotics Anonymous has declined over the years. His daughter won't let him see his grandchildren.
Record holder
Ronnie Osullivan, a professional snooker player. He was born at Wordsley in the West Midlands. He is the son Ronald John O'Sullivan's and Maria Catalano O'Sullivan's. His mother is Sicilian and he spent his childhood in Agrigento. He was raised in Chigwell and Essex. He is married to Taylor-Anne, and they have three children. Taylor-Anne is his 25-year-old oldest child. He took a longer break from the professional snooker tour in 2012-13 and spent time on the pig farm. After ten-years of being in a relationship, he split from actress Laila Rousess.

Ronnie O'Sullivan has been a great snooker player. He is a prolific breakbuilder and is a solid tactical player. O'Sullivan's inconsistency and lack of confidence have been criticisms throughout his career. Despite his unconventional approach to the game his snooker skills have been admired around the globe.
Controversial player
Ronnie Osullivan's billiards playing career has seen many controversy moments. O'Sullivan, a native of Essex, England, became a professional player in 1992. In his first year, he won 38 games. He is also one of the youngest players to win a ranking tournament, winning the UK Championship at the age of seventeen. Ronnie Osullivan's 2000 victory over Alain Robidoux was a major news story.
Ronnie Osullivan was fined 700 rank points and subject to a controversial incident in China. The incident took place at the China Open. The World Snooker Tour is aware and has reported that the incident occurred during a news conference at the China Open. He won the match with ten-five, in spite of the controversy.