- Rivals clashed at the World Snooker Championship Tuesday afternoon
- They clashed last year when O’Sullivan told Carter to “sort his life outside”
- The fans, however, spotted a moment in the rise in eyebrows to the crucible Tuesday
The bitter quarrel of Ronnie O’Sullivan with Ali Carter took another tour after the fans have spotted an increase in eyebrows between the two in the world championship.
O’Sullivan has returned to Snooker for the first time since January, the legend launching his campaign against Carter, who, according to him, must “ sort his life F *** ” after having beaten him during the Masters final of 2024.
The 33rd appearance of a consecutive crucible of the world champion seven times had been in doubt, having not contributed since its angry of the Champions League in January after a 3-2 defeat against Robert Milkins.
He admitted to the construction that he should overcome the “fear of the scene” to go aside with Carter after fighting with his mental health.
O’Sullivan recently told Mail Sport that he had been “exhausted” after “four years of difficulty” and that he would make a last minute call on the opportunity to play in Sheffield.
But he indeed played, and the potential tension seemed to have been crushed when the two stars were seen shaking hand.
The bitter quarrel of Ronnie O’Sullivan with Ali Carter took another tour Tuesday afternoon

The duo was seen shaking his hand after O’Sullivan offered his rival to his table in hand

O’Sullivan had returned to Snooker for the first time since his landmark in January
In images shared with social media, O’Sullivan was seen offering his hand to Carter while the duo was sitting on the side of the table before their match.
Carter accepted and they also seemed to start a conversation.
In his only appearance this year, O’Sullivan lost four of his five games in the league league and broke his signal before retiring from his last match.
He then abandoned the masters, the German masters, the Open Welsh and the Grand Prix of the World, apologizing to the spectators and citing a mixture of exhaustion and medical reasons. This is his disappointment with his form, he could not practice.
O’Sullivan has been a regular element to the crucible since his professional return in 1992 and admitted that he had often found his success a breeze.
Now, however, he has attributed his advanced age to his struggle to completely recover from tournaments.
“I regret it, but it was not a spur of the moment, I had four years in difficulty and I could no longer bear it,” O’Sullivan told Mail Sport to flash.
“It was not the loss, it was really the game really, really. Four years of bad spells, it’s long, so it burned me. It melts. It was tortuous. I got to the point, especially at the start of the season, when I was afraid of approaching the training table or being afraid to get my case out of my case.

Last year, he claimed that Carter had to “sort his life f ******” after the final of their mastery

He later apologized for having taken his signal, with him and Carter who apparently get up in a conversation on Tuesday
“I tried to play on the left for a whole month in August. Then I tried to change my bridge and I wore plaster on my fingers. So I tried a lot of things, but I struck a dead end, that’s why I had to take time.
“It is not a mental thing. It’s no more physical thing. It’s really difficult to explain. Looking at my game on television, I could see what was wrong, but I just didn’t know how to fix it. In the end, I couldn’t even watch myself play because I hated that.
“I believe that it goes back to six years when I started to change my technique to try to find these five percent additional consistency. But I totally aggravated my game.