The text proposes a modification in snooker by eliminating boring or unattractive players………

Ronnie O’Sullivan is demanding the ban of ‘boring’ rivals in snooker, urging them to be eliminated.

Ronnie O’Sullivan has criticized snooker’s speed of play and suggested a new rule to eliminate “boring” players, citing criticism of some tour players who he believes play “ugly snooker” and should be banned.

Shaun Murphy and Stephen Hendry proposed a rule change to end snookers games to prevent unnecessary matches, but Scottish Open winner Gary Wilson argued that such a drastic change would have ruined his final place.

Ronnie O’Sullivan has called for a major snooker rule change to ban some of his rivals, stating that “boring” players should be banned from the sport. O’Sullivan has been criticised for his speed of play and has hit out at some players on the tour who he believes play “ugly snooker” and need to be banned. O’Sullivan made history with the eighth UK Championship and made an aggressive comment to John Higgins at the Scottish Open. Shaun Murphy and Stephen Hendry previously called for a rule change that would end a game once snookers were required to avoid prolonging unnecessary matches. However, Scottish Open winner Gary Wilson proved that such a dramatic change would have robbed him of a place in the final.

O’Sullivan believes that “boring” players should be banned from snooker after being asked about a conversation that Murphy and Hendry had about calling games once snookers were required. In the deciding frame of Wilson’s semi-final against Zhou Yuelong, he needed three snookers after Yuelong had made an opening break of 69. He was able to make his opponent foul three times before sealing an unlikely victory, going on to the final which he won against Noppon Saengkham.

O’Sullivan suggests implementing a rule to eliminate boring snooker players, stating that they should be removed and fined for their disruptive behavior.

The text suggests a change in snooker by eliminating boring players who play terrible or ugly snooker, and focusing on the nitty-gritty and getting honest for a better experience.

O’Sullivan appreciated Wilson’s snooker match against Yuelong, but he believed the game needed to be sped up to appeal to a wider audience.

 

 

 

 

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