Carter Responds to the acrimonious Ronnie O’Sullivan Dig with “I Feel Sorry For Him”

The controversy surrounding Sunday’s thrilling Masters final rages on, with Ronnie O’Sullivan and Ali Carter’s verbal sparring getting more intense.

O’Sullivan made a stunning comeback in the decider on Sunday. The snooker legend trailed 6-3 at one point in the best-of-19 match, but after a scorching evening session, he came back to win 10-7.

O’Sullivan’s triumph at Alexandra Palace created history. He not only broke the record for the most Masters victories (he now has eight), but he also became the youngest player to win the event and the oldest player to do so at the same time.

Ronnie was quite vocal during the week-long Masters, as is usually the case with him. After a convincing semi-final win over Shaun Murphy, he initially voiced his displeasure with the condition of the Ally Pally venue before making fun of the newer generation of snooker players.

Ali Carter, O’Sullivan’s last opponent, took offense at his most recent remarks, asking O’Sullivan if he was mentally stable in his response. Ali Carter and Ronnie O’Sullivan engaged in a back-and-forth when Carter implied that O’Sullivan had benefited from judgments made in Sunday’s final, labeling the alleged injustice as “disgusting.” Carter needs to “sort his fucking life out,” and O’Sullivan did not hold back in his answer, accusing his opponent of having “issues.”

Early this week, Carter began the tit-for-tat, and on Tuesday, he delivered his most recent barb. Carter talked with ITV this week as both men made their comebacks to the track at the World Grand Prix in Leicester. The 44-year-old expressed his “sorry” feelings for Ronnie and inquired about his opponent’s health: Ronnie is free to think what he wants about me. I merely described the situation as it was. I discuss the facts. As easy as that. What am I furious about? What he says doesn’t matter to me. Depending on the day, he says different things. He probably has no idea what will come out of his mouth at any given moment. To be honest, I kind of feel bad for him. His mental state doesn’t seem to be very good. Thus

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