Even in defeat, Ronnie O’Sullivan continues to command the highest respect in the snooker world.
Following a rare loss to his long-time Essex rival Ali Carter at the German Masters, the seven-time world champion found himself at the center of admiration rather than criticism. Carter, speaking after the match, delivered glowing praise for O’Sullivan, reinforcing the belief shared by many fans and experts alike.
“He is the best snooker player of all time,” Carter said.
“And he is now at a stage where his influence on the game is bigger than any single result.”
A Clash of Old Rivals
The German Masters encounter brought back memories of countless battles between two of snooker’s most familiar foes. While O’Sullivan entered the match as favorite, Carter produced a composed and disciplined performance to secure a hard-fought victory—one that stood out precisely because such defeats are rare for “The Rocket.”
Despite the result, O’Sullivan showed flashes of his trademark brilliance, drawing applause from the crowd and respect from his opponent.
Respect Beyond the Result
Carter’s comments highlighted not just O’Sullivan’s talent, but his enduring impact on the sport. He emphasized that beating Ronnie remains one of the toughest challenges in snooker, regardless of form or age.
“When you play Ronnie, you’re playing history,” Carter added.
“You have to be at your absolute best every single frame.”
Legacy That Transcends Titles
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s career is defined by record-breaking achievements, unmatched flair, and longevity at the top level. While the German Masters defeat ended his run in the tournament, it did little to diminish his standing.
Analysts note that moments like this—where rivals openly acknowledge his greatness—further cement O’Sullivan’s status as the benchmark by which all snooker players are measured.
Looking Ahead
With the season still unfolding, O’Sullivan remains firmly focused on upcoming events, while Carter’s victory serves as a reminder of the fierce competition at the elite level of the game.
One match may have gone against him, but as Carter’s words made clear, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s legacy remains untouchable.

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