RONNIE O'SULLIVAN's nemesis has revealed he has been suffering from “excruciating pain” ahead of the World Championship.
Ali Carter is set to at on April 22 and 23 in the opening round.


, 45, has a history with following their .
But the Colchester cueman has revealed he has been nursing a horrible neck injury.
The pain from the injury even caused against Ian Burns.
He said: “If I had gone 6-3 behind, I was seriously going to withdraw, but I managed to keep myself in it 5-4.
“Then I went on and played some decent stuff in the night-time, but I was in agony.
“I really couldn’t tell you how it happened. It just came on to the extent where I literally had acoffeeon Tuesday morning.
“I literally couldn’t move my neck at all. I couldn’t do anything.
“At the moment, I can just about roll my neck round.
“But that stopped me shaking my head in my match, so it was a bit more of a professional attitude from me there.
“It impacts my sleep. Terrible. I have hardly slept for three days. Honestly.
“It was like someone giving you a Chinese burn, but on your neck. I lay that way. I lay this way.”
Carter beat both Burns and He Guoqiang to book his spot at the Crucible.
He will have time to treat the problem before facing O'Sullivan in Sheffield.
He added: “I will go and see someone when I get back [home].
“I have Thursday and Friday to myself. I will get someone on the phone, don’t worry.
“Honestly, as you all know, I have been through a lot in my life, this pain was the most excruciating pain I have ever felt.
“My mate drove me here and every time we went over a bump, I was going ‘Aaargh!'”