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Snooker legend Ronnie OSullivan has responded to winning the World Seniors Championship. The Rocket successfully lifted the trophy on his tournament debut.
OSullivan entered the event at the Crucible shortly after his last 16 exit at the World Snooker Championship. The 50-year-old clinched the veteran title after overcoming Joe Perry in the final on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Neil Robertson has made his thoughts clear on the sports Hall of Fame and Hossein Vafaei appears set to relocate from the UK. Here, Mirror Sport rounds up some of the biggest stories in snooker.
OSullivan has sent a classy message to runner-up Perry after their World Seniors Championship showdown. The seven-time world champion won 10-4 but confessed that Perry had been a tough opponent.
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Great to be back in the winners circle another world title, he wrote on social media. Amazing turnout from the fans. Joe Perry [is a] class act, should still be on tour.
Perry retired from professional snooker last year and won the British Seniors Open in December, defeating Jimmy White in the final. However, he missed out on the 30,000 top prize at the World Seniors Championship.
OSullivan defeated Ken Doherty, Peter Lines and Robert Milkins on his way to the final. He achieved five century breaks in his match with Perry.
Hossein Vafaei appears to be the latest snooker player set to leave the UK. The 31-year-old has responded on social media after moving a step closer to relocating.
Thanks to Hong Kong government for gifting me Hong Kong residency," Vafaei posted on Instagram. The Iranian snooker player has been based in the UK since 2021, previously moving from County Durham to Sheffield.
However, he seems primed to join the growing list of snooker stars moving away from the UK. Judd Trump left for the United Arab Emirates last year and has since relocated to Bangkok.
Following a similar path to Vafaei, OSullivan previously moved to Hong Kong via the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme. However, the snooker icon currently lives in Dubai.
Snooker icon Neil Robertson has hit out at the criteria for the sports Hall of Fame. The 44-year-old has questioned the process following the announcement that Zhao Xintong and Mark Allen will be this years inductees.
Responding to a post on X, the 2010 world champion wrote: "Many others including myself got in when we were in our 20/30s. Absolutely ridiculous when the real big-hitter sports have people with stellar careers get in when they are in their mid 40s or 50s.
"It should be something that is earned through decades of work and reputation. Dont get me wrong Im proud to be in it but it seems like a given if you have a half decent career, which it is not meant to be about that imo."
The World Snooker Tour created the Hall of Fame in 2011. Robertson was inducted in 2013, while Zhao and Allen are the 39th and 40th members of the select group.
Sky has upgraded its Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle to now include HBO Max, Netflix, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu, as well as 135 channels and full Sky coverage of the Premier League and EFL.
Sky broadcasts more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more with at least 215 live from the top flight alongside Formula 1, darts and golf.
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