💨 Abstract
Ali Carter, 45, will compete at the Crucible in the World Snooker Championship despite an excruciating neck injury. He fought through two qualifying matches, considering withdrawal against Ian Burns due to the pain. Carter will face old rival Ronnie O'Sullivan in the opening round, but has time to seek treatment before their match on Tuesday.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
2025 breakout star Lola Young runs off stage over illness mid-Coachella performance
Why I pre-ordered a Nintendo Switch 2 despite the outdated tech – Reader’s Feature
Mikel Arteta reveals Arsenal summer wishlist and sends transfer warning to rival clubs
The ‘awful but addictive’ controversial show behind JoJo Siwa’s fame
Abba star admits being initially ‘troubled’ over 28-year age gap with wife
British man, 27, dies after being swept 50ft by avalanche in French ski resort
Sopranos star Dominic Chianese, 94, announces death of daughter Sarah
The two conversations that convinced Ronnie O’Sullivan to play the World Snooker Championship
Pubs to stay open longer to mark 80th anniversary of VE day
Kyren Wilson and Shaun Murphy speak out on their mysterious Masters beef
Powered by MessengerX.io