The 48-year-old became the youngest and oldest player ever to win the Masters Ali Carter led 5-3 in the afternoon session before O'Sullivan's brilliant comeback
Ronnie O’Sullivan recovered from 6-3 down to beat Ali Carter 10-7 and claim a record-extending eighth Masters title at Alexandra Palace in London.
Carter looked on course for a first Triple Crown title as he opened up a 5-3 lead after the first session and immediately extended his advantage when play resumed.
O’Sullivan reeled off three frames in a row to get back on level terms before Carter made his ninth century of the tournament in the 13th frame, breaking the record set by O’Sullivan in 2007 and 2009.
However, Carter scored just 51 points in the last four frames as O’Sullivan ruthlessly punished any mistake to win back-to-back Triple Crown events for the first time in his career following his victory in the UK Championship in December.
‘I don’t know how I’ve won this tournament, to be honest with you,’ O’Sullivan, who at 48 is the oldest ever Masters champion, told BBC Sport.
Ronnie O’Sullivan has won his eighth Masters snooker championship in a thrilling encounter
The snooker legend battled hard to overcome a 5-3 deficit from the first session of the day
‘I’ve just dug deep. I’ve tried to play with a bit of freedom and then tonight I just thought try to keep Ali honest and if he’s going to win it he’s going to have to scrape me off the table.
‘I just wanted to see if he had it at the end.
‘Ali didn’t play great tonight, he played better this afternoon, but tonight he let me off the hook a few times.
‘He was aggressive today but tonight he didn’t take on some of the balls I thought he might have and gave me a little bit of breathing space.’
Asked about his chances of winning an eighth World Championship title at the Crucible, O’Sullivan said: ‘I always have a good idea round about February, March whether my game’s in good enough shape to win the Worlds.
‘At the moment I’d probably say it’s not good enough to feel confident of winning. I can still win it, but I’d like to go there with a bit of confidence with my game.
O’Sullivan is now on course to win all three major championships this season
Ali Carter will be disappointed after leading in the game, but his game is heading in the right direction
O’Sullivan revealed after the game he still doesn’t feel very confident in his game despite the win
‘Longer sessions you have to learn to cruise, just win most of your games in second gear, but at the moment I feel like I’m having to squeeze everything out just to get a result.’
Carter said: ‘Obviously I’m gutted I lost, it’s all about winning at the end of the day, but before I rocked up here last week I’d have taken the final so there’s a lot of good things to come for me.
‘I’m heading in the right direction.
‘Ronnie played very well there in the end. I tried my best and it just wasn’t good enough today.’
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