Ronnie O’Sullivan & Judd Trump disagreement emerges after announcement | Other | Sport
Trump, 36, spoke about the agreement after coming from 4-0 down to win 10-8 against Mark Allen in the opening round of the Tour Championship in Manchester. The 2019 world champion said: “It’s great news, it puts all the uncertainty to bed.
“For snooker, it’s probably the best thing that could have happened. The fact that, in a few years’ time, they will improve the venue is even better.
“It’s an exciting time for snooker; the World Championship is always special, and it’s good to keep it in the UK. Any arena (in the round) where you are surrounded and immersed – it brings even more pressure.
“We’re happy to play there for the next two years, but everyone will be keeping one eye on what is going to happen after, and hopefully I’ll have the chance to play in that new arena.”
O’Sullivan has yet to speak publicly about the World Championship staying in Sheffield. However, the seven-time world champion told The Sun two years ago: “I don’t like the Crucible.
“I don’t think you can get in and out of it. I think it’s definitely a wise decision to take it away from Sheffield, still have a tournament there, why not? But just not the World Championship over 17 days, it’s a massive circus, and you need a massive space to accommodate it.”
“I think Saudi Arabia would be great, they’ve got the resources and would do it great. If you’re going to take it to China, you’d have to take it to Shanghai, or another major city like Shenzhen or Guangzhou.
“It’d be done properly, courtesy cars will be laid on, food will be there, hotels will be great, everything would be paid for, prize money would be astronomical. I know at the Crucible you get nice tea there, you might get lasagne if the guys are cooking, but that’s about it.”








