Ronnie O'Sullivan has joined the SightRight snooker coaching team in a will to “yet further improvement and consistency in his game.”
The SightRight official twitter account Thursday released the announcement.
The 42-year-old usually says he treats the sport as a hobby rather than a career after winning 33 ranking titles, revealing his desire to haul.
“Delighted to announce that I’ll be working with Steve Feeney of @SightRightUK this season and can’t wait for the season ahead with #TeamSightRight,” O'Sullivan said on Twitter.
SightRight, a renowned coaching program covering snooker, darts, and golf currently, is run by Stephen Feeney. The program has assisted two world snooker championships – Stuart Bingham in 2015 and the revitalizing Mark Williams this year.
"Stephen really knows his stuff and no wonder he has had two world champions in the past four seasons [Stuart Bingham and Williams]. I have been blown away in the first few sessions with him," Ronnie added.