
Ronnie O'Sullivan says he has never encouraged his son, Ronnie Jr, to take up professional snooker - but won't stand in his way when it comes to Snooker 900.
Seven-time world champion O'Sullivan is heavily involved in the project of Snooker 900, a faster-paced format founded by promoter and agent Jason Francis which sees frames played over 15 minutes and with shot clocks in operation.
He co-launched a dedicated, 24/7 snooker channel on Pluto TV last year, which broadcasts up to 18 hours of live snooker every week including all Snooker 900 events.
The concept has attracted some of snooker's big-name stars, with the likes of Neil Robertson, John Higgins, Luca Brecel and Jimmy White competing in events.
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Robertson called the rules for Snooker 900 'the most fun I've had playing snooker' after he took part for the first time last year.
When the channel was launched in October, O'Sullivan spoke about how he felt the format was bringing back 'grassroots snooker' and, as well as the senior events, there are also tournaments for junior, amateur and disability snooker players.
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In April, 'The Rocket' won the inaugural Global Snooker 900 Championship, taking home the £25,000 top prize and beating 2023 world champion Luca Brecel on the way.
Now, O'Sullivan has opened up on the next steps for Snooker 900 - and has reiterated his hopes of setting up a specialised tour over the coming years.
"My legacy would be, providing a tour, and a summer camp for juniors where they're just playing 900," O'Sullivan said in a new interview with Pluto TV, which is releasing on Monday.
"They've got choices now - football, tennis and golf. We need to give them the snooker option. I feel like the 15 minute frames just keeps it modern day - it's enough, it's perfect. Everyone gets what they need out of it.
"It's something I would encourage juniors to play. We'll have some academies where they can go and learn 900, and go and be an expert.
"We want to encourage everyone. It's a level playing field, anyone can do it. Your talent can be [smaller] and you can still make it, I think."
'Everyone's happy' - O'Sullivan praises Snooker 900 concept
O'Sullivan, one of the quickest players on the professional snooker circuit, says he enjoys the 15-minute concept - because there is a set start point and end point to every match.
"The biggest thing is, it gives structure. If I play at 12, I'm done by 2:30. I can have a nice lunch and time to have a sleep," he explains.
"I have time to come back, have a shower, get warmed up for the evening session. I've already planned what I'm doing tonight. I know I'm going to be back in Woodford probably around half 10.
"If I was playing in a normal tournament, I don't know what's going to happen. My wife knows [in a Snooker 900 tournament] I'm going to be home at half 10, and she's like, 'Cool', and can get on with her day. Everyone's happy.
"You see it at Wimbledon sometimes. The rain starts and the players are there for about six or seven hours. It must be awful for them. We do that on the main tour."
'You've got one or two hours of pain, but enjoyment'
O'Sullivan has repeatedly stated in the past that he wouldn't want his children to play snooker - comments that did bring with them some negative reactions from other players.
In 2022, he told Eurosport that he 'just wouldn't want my child to live that life', adding: "I want them to be out in the fresh air. I want them to have a good life ... I kind of just think, would I want my child to grow up in that environment? Would I want my child to go through what I went through?"
But he now says that, when it comes to Snooker 900 tournaments, he would be more than willing to encourage them to play if they wanted to.
"It's a great format. Snooker is a hard game. If you've played traditional snooker, it's a tough game," O'Sullivan stated.
"I'd never say to my son, 'Play snooker'. I try to take him away from it. But if he says, 'I want to play 900', I'll go, 'Yeah, fine'. You've got one hour or two hours of pain, but enjoyment. It's fun. It's good. Go for it."
There has been increasing talk over the past 12 months of what life beyond the main snooker tour holds for O'Sullivan, given he operated on a part-time schedule during the 2025/26 season.
He stated in April that he was 'working with the sponsors and promoters on my schedule', but hasn't yet announced what that schedule will entail in terms of specific events.
But 'The Rocket' says he is reassured by what Snooker 900 can offer as he transitions to a new stage of his career.
"I love the way that Jason has kept it as a kind of club atmosphere. Growing up as kids in the snooker clubs... I've always said they were probably the happiest days of my life, playing in that environment. The atmosphere, really intimate - it's exciting.
"Someone like me, or John Higgins, we've always got an eye on life after the main tour. It kind of gives you that hope to keep playing against top-level players, and being able to adapt and compete and give back to the fans."
Snooker 900 is available to watch live and exclusively on Pluto TV. The interview with Ronnie O'Sullivan will be available to watch live tonight at 11pm BST, or on demand from Tuesday 7th July.
New interview episodes drop daily throughout the week, featuring exclusive interviews with snooker greats including Cliff Thorburn. Catch them all entirely for free and on demand on Pluto TV.
Topics: Ronnie OSullivan, Snooker