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06 Sept 2025

Ali Carter ends ranking title drought with some inspiration from Whitney Houston

Ali Carter ends ranking title drought with some inspiration from Whitney Houston

Ali Carter claimed his first ranking title for seven years as he beat Tom Ford 10-3 in the German Masters final in Berlin โ€“ and credited a Whitney Houston song for inspiring him.

After Ford took the opening two frames, the first with a break of 121, Carter hit back emphatically by winning each of the next six, which included a century break of his own (120).

Ford pulled a frame back before the end of the first session, before Carter produced another surge in the evening, with four in a row seeing him clinch victory and regain the trophy, 10 years on from first winning it.

The 43-year-old, for whom it was a fifth ranking title and first since the 2016 World Open, said afterwards: โ€œWhen you play the game as long as I have, you kind of think it wonโ€™t happen again, but you have to keep believing.

โ€œIโ€™m really proud of the way I played today. I put Tom under a lot of pressure. It was a massive occasion for both of us, but arguably Tom, heโ€™s after his first trophy, his first ranking event, so I had that in the back of my mind and I just tried to keep the pressure on as much as I could.

โ€œIโ€™ve got a great team behind me now, the people behind me know who they are and I just want to say thank you, and Iโ€™m just delighted to be in the winnersโ€™ circle again.

โ€œTom started really well, he made a century, I was 2-0 down. I still felt good, I thought I hadnโ€™t done anything wrong yet and I sort of got going in the middle and won six frames on the spin.

โ€œItโ€™s so pleasing to play some of my best stuff when youโ€™re right under the cosh and Iโ€™m really proud of myself.โ€

Carter also revealed in an interview with World Snooker that his mindset with regard to the final had been impacted by a song by Whitney Houston.

โ€œThe journey of getting through the day, all you can see is getting to 10 (frames) seems like an absolute mile away,โ€ Carter said.

โ€œBut you get to 10 by getting to one, to two, to three. I said โ€˜just stay in the moment, forget 10, just break it all down into little bits, and step by stepโ€™โ€ฆ I heard โ€˜Step by Stepโ€™ by Whitney Houston and it was quite a memorable song, and I just thought โ€˜yeah, step by step, day by dayโ€™ and Iโ€™ve got there.โ€

Carter added, laughing: โ€œThe last two or three months I have dreamt three or four times that Iโ€™ve won a tournament, and when Iโ€™ve woken up Iโ€™ve been absolutely distraught because it was a dream!โ€

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