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Today's snooker news as Ronnie O'Sullivan shows true colours towards Ali Carter

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Ronnie O'Sullivan's gesture to Ali Carter spotted

indicated that he is keen to put an end to his ongoing feud with at the Crucible. The Rocket extended a hand to his rival before their clash, in what was billed by many as a grudge match.

Carter emerged a few moments before O'Sullivan ahead of their first-round clash, but the cameras cut away before the pair greeted one another, prompting rumours of a frosty exchange before the match had even got underway.

However, the , showing footage of O'Sullivan greeting his opponent and cracking a smile as he prepared to end his hiatus.

Barry Hearn makes bold Crucible claim

Barry Hearn has over the future of the World Snooker Championship. The Crucible holds the rights to host the event until 2027, but conversations are taking place to discuss whether the competition will head elsewhere beyond that point.

The Crucible can only hold 980 fans and Matchroom Sport boss Hearn is hopeful of a bigger venue hosting the event in the future to increase revenue. He told the : "I haven't heard enough about it. I'm having a meeting with Sheffield Council in early May. I wait to hear what they're saying. The clock is ticking. I don't know if people think I'm bluffing - it would be a bad move if they did.

"I'm hoping they give me a plan that ticks my boxes and that is the improvement of facilities for players and spectators and the bigger number of seats to cope with the demand. And obviously, we run a commercial business, we've got to maximise revenue."

image Stephen Henry takes aim at Judd Trump and Zhou Yuelong

Snooker legend has hit out at and Zhou Yuelong during their first-round clash, going as far as saying . The seventh frame lasted over 43 minutes, with Zhou eventually cleaning up to reduce Trump's lead to 5-2. Afterwards, both players headed for a break.

Speaking about how the frame panned out, Hendry was asked about the word he used to describe the play mid-match, to which he replied: "There was a few of them. 'Vile' was one of them. Look, you're always gonna get frames like that. Long matches - best of 19s - you're not gonna get every frame [featuring] big breaks and finished in 12, 13 minutes.

"You're gonna have these. And they're obviously just as important on the scoreboard to win. The good thing about winning them - you can quickly forget about it. Judd's lost it, so he won't be happy; it sort of interrupted his rhythm a little bit. [The frame was] one for the purists, shall we say."

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