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According to Ronnie O’Sullivan, the World Championship final this year might be his final encounter at the Crucible.

In the event final, O’Sullivan, a three-time champion, will take on Essex teammate Ali Carter. O’Sullivan has made multiple threats to retire.

However, the 36-year-old’s choice might be finalized given that the snooker tour just expanded to 27 events over 50 weeks of the year.

“I’ve made the decision,” he declared. This could be my final visit here.”

Following their convincing semifinal victory over Matthew Stevens, O’Sullivan stated, “I don’t intend to stay in the game long, even though I feel [I’m in] in a lot better place.” I might think about taking a few years off and taking a nice, lengthy rest.

“I’ve evaluated the benefits and drawbacks.”

In addition, O’Sullivan stated that the World Championship last year might have been his “last throw of the dice,” and that his most recent threat to retire came following the UK Championship in December.

Some thought he had finally conquered his demons after his concentrated performances at the Crucible this year, which he credits to his therapy with sports psychologist Dr. Steve Peters.

The irony is that O’Sullivan appears pleased to have decided to hang up his cue now that his demons finally seem to be under control.

“I’ve had a fantastic time and it’s got to come to an end sooner or later and I don’t want to drag it out too long,” he said.

“People close to me know, even though they may think it’s a little crazy.”

People might think it’s a bit crazy, but people close to me know what’s going on. Now is as good a time as ever.

“I’ve been working on my mental side with Dr Peters and it hasn’t been easy. But he’s helped me massively and I’ve just been competing.

“There’s a lot of pressure involved in being a professional sportsman and I’m not sure I want to be sitting here another 10 years deluding myself.

“Some of these players I’ve played, they’re so aggressive and you need to be on your game. That’s a lot of pressure.

“And managing your own expectations and the expectations of everybody else is difficult. I’ve done my best, that’s all I can do.

“Sometimes you’ve just got to live life a little bit. Maybe I’ll do a bit of Strictly Come Dancing or something like that?”

Last week, seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry retired after his quarter-final defeat by Stephen Maguire, citing snooker chief Barry Hearn’s revamped schedule as one of the reasons behind his decision.

And on Thursday, O’Sullivan, a single parent, revealed he collapsed earlier this season under the workload of the punishing new regime.

“I got a letter recently saying I have missed 12 tournaments and I might face another disciplinary hearing,” said O’Sullivan. “I have two beautiful young kids who I want to see grow up, and that’s all that matters.

“I’ve had a great career, but this is probably the hardest place to play: 17 days in Sheffield and I feel like I’ve been here two months. It never felt this long when I was 21 or 22, maybe that’s because I had nothing else in my life.”

As for the final itself, he said he expected Carter to be a more formidable opponent than when they met on the biggest stage in 2008, when O’Sullivan won 18-8.

Carter, 32, beat Scotland’s Maguire 17-12 in his semi-final and has his own mental guru in the form of 2002 champion Peter Ebdon.

“In that first final the big occasion got to him and he’s learnt a lot from that,” said O’Sullivan. “He’s won tournaments since then [two ranking events] and been up to second in the world.

“He’s had a funny year this year [Carter tumbled down the rankings after suffering the ] but he’s shown a lot of strength of character to come through that and reach the final.

“Certain players are suited to the Crucible, they have the right technique and temperament, and Ali’s one of them.

“Stephen [Maguire] let the match get away from him early on and you can’t afford to give Ali a start, he scores too heavily and is too good tactically. I wasn’t surprised, Ali is a great player

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