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World Snooker Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan holds narrow Crucible lead over rival Ali Carter

Ronnie O'Sullivan holds slender advantage over Ali Carter in first-round clash at World Snooker Championship; seven-time champion looked on course to lead 6-3 before Carter fightback forced him to end session with 5-4 overnight lead

Last Updated: 22/04/25 11:13pm

Ronnie O'Sullivan saw his momentum halted by an Ali Carter fightback in Sheffield
Ronnie O'Sullivan saw his momentum halted by an Ali Carter fightback in Sheffield

Ronnie O'Sullivan had to settle for a single-frame overnight advantage as the opening session of his World Snooker Championship first-round clash against old foe Ali Carter failed to live up to its pre-match hype.

The seven-time champion, returning to the tour for the first time since dumping his cue after losing a Championship League match in January, looked to have scrapped out a 6-3 lead to take into Wednesday afternoon's scheduled conclusion.

But Carter dug deep after O'Sullivan jawed a long red to the top corner in the final frame of the day, gradually erasing a 51-point deficit and nervelessly clearing the colours to cut his overnight deficit to 5-4.

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Prior to Carter's impressive recovery, respective breaks of 107 from both men had proved the highlights of an error-strewn affair.

The sluggish display on the table was mirrored by relative serenity off it as the pair, who have engaged in a long-running and highly-publicised feud over the course of their respective careers, shared a warm handshake prior to the opening break.

O'Sullivan and Carter famously barged shoulders during Carter's 13-9 win in the second round in 2018 and recriminations flew after O'Sullivan's Masters final win in 2023, with Carter accusing his rival of "snotting" all over the floor and O'Sullivan responding by saying Carter should "get a life".

After sharing the first two frames here, O'Sullivan took the third when Carter failed to punish him for leaving a red dangling over the pocket, and the 49-year-old's subsequent century then put him in command at 3-1.

Carter once again reduced the deficit but missed the simplest of straight reds on a break of 60 in the sixth and allowed O'Sullivan to clear up and regain his two-frame lead.

Ronnie O'Sullivan's first-round clash against Ali Carter remains in the balance
Ronnie O'Sullivan's first-round clash against Ali Carter remains in the balance

For all his evident rustiness, O'Sullivan was clearly still capable of keeping a misfiring Carter at bay and a knock of 85 in the next sent him three frames clear.

But Carter responded with a 107 of his own then seized his chance in the final frame of the day with a fine clearance.

World No 1 Trump on top against Zhou

Judd Trump made steady progress towards the second round of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible after establishing a 6-3 overnight lead against China's Zhou Yuelong.

The world number one, still anxious to add to his solitary 2019 title, threatened to overwhelm his opponent as he fired a break of 117 en route to a 5-1 lead.

But the 35-year-old was dragged into a more attritional affair later in the session and Zhou was rewarded for an attacking start to the last frame with a break of 95 to give him a glimmer of hope ahead of Wednesday night's conclusion.

Judd Trump holds a three-frame lead over China's Zhou Yuelong
Judd Trump holds a three-frame lead over China's Zhou Yuelong

Ding Junhui was made to work overtime by qualifier Zak Surety before booking his place in round two for the first time in five years with a 10-7 win.

Ding, the 2016 finalist, had threatened to blow shell-shocked Surety off the table in Monday's opening session, winning the first four frames and probably counting himself unfortunate to lead only 6-2 overnight.

It was a different story on Tuesday as Surety reeled off four centuries in the opening five frames to become the first player to hit four hundreds on his Crucible debut.

That helped him narrow the deficit to 7-6 and then 8-7 before the Chinese player's experience told and consecutive breaks of 116 and 75 saw him through.

Shaun Murphy made a strong start to his bid for a second world title 20 years after his first as some heavy scoring saw him take a commanding 7-2 lead against Daniel Wells.

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Masters champion Murphy and debutant Wells each made two centuries in a high-quality session but a run of four frames in a row proved the difference as Murphy flexed his muscles.

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