Ronnie O’Sullivan leaves Ali Carter ’embarrassed’ in latest win over rival

Ronnie O’Sullivan leaves Ali Carter ’embarrassed’ in latest win over rival


Snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan put on a show at the Crucible to beat his old rival Ali Carter and advance to the last 16 of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield

Ronnie O’Sullivan beat Ali Carter to advance in the World Snooker Championship(Image: George Wood)

Ronnie O’Sullivan made a mockery of his recent period of inactivity by reeling off three centuries in five frames as he completed a 10-4 win over Ali Carter in the first round of the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.

The seven-time champion, who has not played on the professional tour since he crashed out of the Championship League in January, looked close to his best as he swiftly set up a last-16 clash against Pang Junxu.

Carter had done well to pull within one by the end of Tuesday’s opening session, but he failed to score a point in the first two frames upon the resumption as O’Sullivan dispatched breaks of 59 and 117 to extend his lead to 7-4.

Carter blew it again in the 12th frame, running out of position on 28, and, clearly in no mood to hang around, O’Sullivan produced a clearance of 74 followed by his second century of the day to head into the interval one frame from victory.

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It was a far cry from a forgettable opening session in which O’Sullivan had benefited from a series of errors by Carter to carve out his relatively rusty first-day lead. Confirmation of O’Sullivan’s progress duly arrived in the fifth frame of the day as a 131 total clearance wrapped up what was an ultimately emphatic victory over his former foe.

Carter cut a frustrated figure after the match and ended up blasting his own performance during an interview with the BBC, admitting things got ’embarrassing’.

He admitted: “I was always in it at 5-4 but Ronnie got going and I just seemed to find myself in awkward positions. I split the pack a couple of times and missed a couple of blacks off the cushion when I couldn’t really get on anything. It just went from bad to worse and it sort of begins to get a little bit embarrassing out there.”

Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ali Carter
Carter slammed his own performance after the match(Image: Tai Chengzhe/VCG)

Pang became the sixth and final Chinese player to reach the last 16 after completing a 10-7 win over his compatriot and 12th seed, Zhang Anda.

The 25-year-old was beaten 10-7 by O’Sullivan on his Crucible debut two years ago but has improved since and reached his second ranking semi-final at the Northern Ireland Open in October.

“The pressure was huge at the start and I didn’t perform well in the first session,” Pang said. “But after falling behind, I relaxed and managed to play better.

“I think I have a chance to win. You learn everything from playing (against top players). Their shot selection, their response, and how to handle pressure – there’s so much I can learn from them.”



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