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Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to make his long-awaited return to competitive snooker at the World Championship. After a three-month break, O'Sullivan will face Ali Carter in the first round at the iconic Crucible Theatre, marking his 33rd consecutive appearance at the venue.
O'Sullivan's recent struggles and time away from the sport have sparked curiosity among fans, who are eager to see if he can regain his form. The cue mishap at the Championship League in January marked the end of his competitive play, and he has since focused on overcoming mental and physical challenges.
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In a recent interview with BBC Sport, O'Sullivan reflected on his journey, emphasizing that simply participating in the tournament is an achievement. Promoter Eddie Hearn expressed enthusiasm about O'Sullivan's involvement, highlighting its significance for the sport.
The World Championship is off to a thrilling start, with other top players like Judd Trump and Shaun Murphy beginning their campaigns on Tuesday. Will O'Sullivan's experience and skill be enough to propel him through the tournament, or will his recent struggles hinder his progress? Fans are eagerly awaiting his performance.
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