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Although Stephen Hendry officially retired following the 2012 World Snooker Championship, he announced he would be returning to the World Snooker Tour in 2020.Hendry has competed in a partial schedule during 2021 and 2022.
Graeme Dott, raised on the Easterhouse estate in Glasgow often associated with social decay, demonstrated his iron toughness by becoming world champion in 2006. Ranking the game's top five players in history, including World Championship stars. Ronnie OSullivan registered the 1000th century break of his extraordinary career to win the final of the 2019 Players Championship. OSullivan has already ticked off the other major records Hendry held including most Triple Crown wins and most ranking tournament titles. Way back in 1993 at the age of 17 he became the youngest winner of a ranking event at the UK Championship, and 27 years on he's bagged a record-breaking 37th as the oldest Crucible champion since Reardon in 1978. Once again, Hendry was setting records, with an unprecedented seventh world title. Welcome to my brand new YouTube channel, Stephen Hendry's Cue Tips. For good measure Hendry also spent a recordbreaking nine years as world No 1, ahead of. He was that dominant. O'Sullivan's longevity at the top is almost as remarkable as his breathtaking standard of play and his mind-boggling collection of records, titles and century milestones.
Stephen Hendry | Sport | The Guardian Last week, he was thrashed 5-0 by Matthew Stevens in the German Masters qualifiers. At the moment it is about trying to get back to playing some good snooker.". Who has won the most World Snooker Championship titles? The year was 1996. It takes too much time practicing getting out of snookers, I'd rather practice break building." Ronnie O'Sullivan - 1999 Grand Prix v Graeme Dott, 4. The 53-year-old Scotsman won 70 matches from 90 played at the Crucible between 1986 and 2012 when he appeared 27 times and lifted the world trophy on seven occasions in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999. The Rocket dominated from the start against Neil Robertson, winning 10-4, and finished in style by reaching a career milestone which may never be passed. "For me - and I've said it since 1990 - he's the greatest player ever to lift a snooker cue. 2023 Eurosport, a Warner Bros. Hendry has always known that sole ownership of the sports most prestigious record was on borrowed time and recently insisted it would be an honour to share it with the player who stunned him as a 17-year-old in the 1993 UK Championship final. O'Sullivan may well still be a solitary world title shy of Hendry's historic mark of seven after his 18-8 victory over Kyren Wilson drew him level with Steve Davis and Ray Reardon, but few can possibly dispute the Rocket's unofficial status as the greatest snooker player of all time.
Ronnie O'Sullivan's sixth World Championship breaks the ranking title Why Do Snooker Players Use Their Chins When Shooting. The winning moment The post-match interview The trophy lift Ronnie O'Sullivan is world champion for a sixth time pic.twitter.com/JfO90m22ak, Ronnie O'Sullivan wasn't mincing his words tonight! 'The players coming through are so bad I'd probably have to lose an arm and a leg to fall out of the top 50. Ronnie O'Sullivan v Barry Hawkins | FINAL 2016 Dafabet Masters Session 1, Joe Perry vs Ronnie O'Sullivan Masters 2017 (Final)( Session 2), Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Shaun Murphy - 2017 UK Championship, THE BEST OF 2018 UK FINAL! He intends to continue playing, and his tour card has been renewed through 2024. Interviews over a few. Steve Davis says he cannot imagine anyone bettering Stephen Hendry's tally of seven World Championship titles. Hendry, who turned pro in 1985 aged 16, twice managed to win all three prestigious tournaments in one season (1989-90 & 95-96) - a feat O'Sullivan has never achieved - but only managed four more ranking triumphs this Millennium until he retired at the age of 43 following his 27th consecutive World Championship in 2012. Tribute to Stephen Hendry. Mark Allen, Mark Selby and John Higgins had all thwarted his attempts to lift the Crucible trophy for a fourth time as he failed to get past the quarter-final in any of the previous three seasons. We look back at his 28. As the Scottish Open begins in Edinburgh, its worth remembering that this had not always been the case. In his Masters quarter-final against Marco Fu, Ronnie O'Sullivan fired in his 776th career century, taking him one . He is much older and less driven, and the game has moved on with far more players capable now of playing to a high standard. "One thing you never stop missing as a sportsman is the buzz you get from a crowd.
Stephen Hendry's ex-wife sells off 900k former marital - Daily Record Stephen Hendry's Record Breaking Century | 1994 UK Championship Final Technically, the most successful player at the world championship is. Hendry, O'Sullivan, Davis and the players with the most trophies, Is Ronnie O'Sullivan snooker's GOAT? Ronnie's reply"I'm never going to be good at getting out of snookers. During this period in the early 1990s, a wave of Scottish talent flooded the professional ranks. All rights reserved. "Then you let the snooker gods decide what they're going to decide, and these 17 days they were on my side. Copyright 2023 Sporting News Holdings Limited. However, given the varying format changes in the tournament's early life, most records in the sport are now taken from the period beginning 1969, when the knockout format at the world championship was reintroduced. Ronnie O'Sullivan had not yet turned 18 but he'd already earned his nickname 'The Rocket' after winning a best-of-nine frame encounter in a record-breaking 43 minutes during his debut professional season (1992-93), in which he'd also claimed a maiden non-ranking title and qualified for his first World Championship, where he lost 10-7 to Alan McManus.
Rocket's 30 years at Crucible - Ronnie O'Sullivan set to pass another Having enlisted the help of six-time world champion Ray Reardon to rediscover his magic, he battled past Stephen Maguire (10-6) and Andy Hicks (13-11) before imperiously wiping the floor with Anthony Hamilton (13-3) and Stephen Hendry (17-4) with sessions to spare, while his 18-8 hammering of Graeme Dott was pretty brutal too as he returned to the top of the world rankings, where he'd stay for the next two seasons. All rights reserved. The Rocket had earlier joked with BBC's presenter Hazel Irvine during the trophy ceremony that Hendry can share the record with him for another year. Technically, the most successful player at the world championship is Joe Davis, who won 15 consecutive titles from 1927 to 1946. Ronnie O'Sullivan's first TV appearance aged just 14 in 1990, making a break of 75.
While Davis, the world number 39, has continued to play on the tour along with another legend, Jimmy White [ranked 44], Hendry has opted to quit 13 years after winning his last world title in 1999. Hendry changed the way snooker was played, ushering in a more attacking era and establishing records that took decades to be matched. Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan jointly hold the record for the most World Snooker Championship titles with seven.
Stephen Hendry's Crucible record unbeatable - Davis - BBC Sport Discovery company. But despite trailing 16-14, he brilliantly won three frames on the trot to complete a remarkable day of semi-final snooker before wiping the floor with Kyren Wilson 18-8 in front of the returning, adoring, Crucible crowd. Discovery company. 'Feels amazing' Higgins ends 13-month title drought by retaining Championship League crown, Watch Robertson produce magic as Trump leads final Championship League group. Despite eventually signing the official WPBSA players' contract after initially refusing to do so, O'Sullivan decided to miss virtually the entire 2012-13 season but thankfully announced at the end of February that he would return at the Crucible. There have been as many as 20 rankings tournament in a single season in recent years. "You could still have business interests and still play, but he's chosen not to. His triumph, which came a quarter of a century after he won his first United Kingdom crown as a 17-year-old, also saw O'Sullivan nudge ahead of Stephen Hendry with 19 Triple Crown titles - comprising the World and UK Championships and the Masters. O'Sullivan had finished runner-up in the Masters three times since his maiden title in this tournament in 1995 - to Hendry (1996), Steve Davis (1997) and Paul Hunter (2004) - but he'd get his hands on the new crystal triangle trophy with a 10-3 demolition job of John Higgins. Hendry was 30 and the extraordinary intensity he had given to be the best seemed to wane. In 2020, Hendry was offered an invitational wildcard by World Snooker Tour, making him eligible to compete again on the circuit. However, he began competing again in 2021. Hendry, O'Sullivan, Davis and the players with the most trophies, Is Ronnie O'Sullivan snooker's GOAT? I'm sure you're as excited watching at home as we are here." Higgins, 47, continues to have a successful career at the top level with 31 ranking event victories to his name, including four world titles. There were a handful of Scottish professionals in the early years of TV snooker but they did not seriously challenge for titles, although one hard man, Eddie Sinclair, did take on the notoriously thirsty Canadian Bill Werbeniuk in a legendary drinking contest. Evans slams 'disgusting' prize money in women's snooker as Baipat claims world title.
It almost took the pressure off me kind of thing, not that I'm under pressure to do anything. Tai Chengzhe/Visual China Group via Getty Images. Updates? Tuesday 03 May 2022 09:19. pic.twitter.com/l31qIFsXDp, Ronnie O'Sullivan wins his match 10-1 in 108 minutes. From 1992 until his defeat by Ken Doherty in the 1997 World Championship final, he won 29 consecutive matches at the Crucible, a modern-era record. The record was previously set by Stephen Hendry back in 1999. He set a professional snooker record by scoring 556 unanswered points in a 6-0 quarter-final victory over Ricky Walden in 58 minutes and went on to reach his 10th final in the event - breaking Hendry's previous best of nine. However, when pressed for a more serious answer he replied: "I've never bothered about records, I've never performed well if I'm going for stuff like that. In typical fashion, the 100th point of his 1000th century was secured left-handed, and O'Sullivan - to continued, rapturous applause - went on to clear the table fully, even the white finding its way to the pocket to deny what would've been a 141. Who Has Won The Most World Snooker Championships? From March 1990 to January 1991, Hendry won 5 straight titles and 36 consecutive matches to post the longest unbeaten string in the sports history. 'He could pot everyone off the table' - Trump on Hendry in his prime, 'Hendry is right on Jimmy' - O'Sullivan agrees White should relax with snooker. Ronnie O'Sullivan's legendary status reached yet another level when breaking the ranking title record of 36 that he'd previously shared with Stephen Hendry by landing the biggest of the lot for the sixth time. His seventh and final World Snooker Championship title in 1999 set a record for most of all timea record which he held solely until Ronnie OSullivan tied the record with his 2022 championship win. Even before his victory, O'Sullivan was already considered by many to be the greatest player of all time not least because of the number of ranking titles he has collected during his storied 30-year career. His five match wins during this edition took him to 74 Crucible victories, four more than one of other Hendrys few remaining records. As if to underline how disappointing the comeback has been, the man himself did not enter the event. BBC pundit and 1985 world champion Dennis Taylor believes Hendry's achievements mark him out as the stand-out player in the sport's history. He was employed on a lucrative contract promoting cue sports in China and enjoyed punditry and leisure time spent playing golf, but nothing can compare with the thrill of competition. 1 ranking for a period in 2005.
Hendry continued his ascent in his third professional season, winning his first world ranking titles at the 1987 Rothmans Grand Prix and the 1988 British Open. He won 12 frames in a row against the Scotsman, who was beaten with a session to spare, and didn't give Ali Carter much of a look in either, triumphing 18-8. Stephen Gordon Hendry was born on January 13, 1969, in South Queensferry, Scotland. He had 24 hours to decide whether to take it and he could not resist. Ronnie O'Sullivan (1992-) 6x Worlds, 7x UK champ, 7x Masters, 37 ranking titles, 1061 centuries, 15 147s Stephen Hendry (1985-2012) 7x Worlds, 5x UK champ, 6x Masters, 36 ranking titles, 775 centuries, 11 147s Who is the GOAT? RT for Ronnie Like for Hendry pic.twitter.com/S4MiKoDhHG. Davis, 54, beat Hendry in the 1989 World Championship semi-finals en route to winning his last title at the Crucible, with Scotsman Hendry turning the tables at the same stage five years later. Ronnie O'Sullivan is happy to share the World Snooker Championship record with 'absolute legend' Stephen Hendry but feels that the feat means more to the Scot than it does to. At the end of the 198990 season, Hendry, at 21 years 106 days, topped Jimmy White 1812 to become the youngest world champion ever.
Stephen Hendry | Biography, Comeback, & Facts | Britannica Ronnie O'Sullivan records 776th century to break Stephen Hendry's record. He said: "I think it meant more to him than it does to me, to have seven world titles. Ronnie O'Sullivan's sixth World Championship broke Stephen Hendry's record for the most career ranking titles and also extended his all-time Triple Crown tally to 20. Finishes Tournaments played: 3 Category Winner Stephen Hendry bestrode the sport in the 90s in an almost imperious way. Ronnie O'Sullivan - 2011 Paul Hunter Classic - Adam Duffy, 12. "I can't really envisage it happening, there's just going to be more and more players knocking each other out.". In 1996, with an 1812 victory over Peter Ebdon, Hendry captured his sixth world championship, a feat only two other players (Ray Reardon in the 1970s and Steve Davis in the 1980s) had achieved in the modern era. Fast forward to the 2012 World Championship, which he lost to Stephen Maguire, after which he announced his retirement. He's an absolutely wonderful snooker player.. In terms of weeks spent as world number one, as of April 18, 2022, Stephen Hendry tops the list. At age 30 (seven years younger than Reardon was when he won the first of his six world titles) Hendry considered retirement, but he persevered, working with former coach Frank Callan. 2005: Wins his 36th and most recent ranking title at the Malta Cup. Can't stop smiling watching this againpic.twitter.com/vPxSMZhCEo, 1000 x ! Ronnie O'Sullivan's legendary career reaches a new unprecedented milestone, making his 1000th century - 27 years after his first - to win his 35th ranking title! What. Four years later, he turned professional. 2023 Eurosport, a Warner Bros. All 12 of the Crucible 147 breaks in multiscreen ranked by speed.Ronnie O'Sullivan's unbreakable record is only challenged by his second maximum while @nr147 is the new entry at number eight. Having spent most of his career doing his own thing, he suddenly became friendly with the other players and, by his own admission, lost some of his edge. Stephen Hendry with wife Mandy and son Blaine after beating Mark Williams 18-11 to win a record seventh world title. He has played only a handful of events and found victories hard to come by. He has won 36 full-ranking titles to date, including 18 Triple Crown titles bettered only by OSullivan as well as having compiled 11 maximum breaks during his career. Mon Oct 15 2018 - 13:17. Victories in the Scottish Open and the Irish Masters rebuilt his confidence, and at the 1999 world championship he survived an especially tough draw to reach the final, in which he defeated Mark Williams 1811. Stephen Hendry has admitted he did not want Ronnie OSullivan to equal his haul of seven World Championship titles, and does not want him to surpass their now joint-record. 1. "It's been an unbelievable career," Taylor told. Later Career O'Sullivan equalled the record of Stephen Hendry by winning his seventh World Championship . Having recently been awarded an OBE for his services to snooker, the Rocket beat Mark Williams (6-5), Mark Selby (6-3), Stuart Bingham (6-3) before annihilating Barry Hawkins 10-1 to equal Hendry's tally of six Masters titles.
Stephen Hendry's Crucible record unbeatable - Davis - BBC Sport The 53-year-old, who first lifted the famous trophy aged 21, quipped: "Well he cant become the youngest world champion, not even Ronnie can do that., Davis replied: But he is playing like Benjamin Button..
Who Is Stephen Hendry In Snooker? - rookieroad.com Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry has announced his retirement from snooker after a heavy 13-2 defeat by Stephen Maguire at the Crucible. OSullivan's magic seventh World Championship title against Judd Trump 21 years after his first finally draws him level with the 'King of the Crucible', but he stands alone at the top for all the other records that matter and many others. Wishaws John Higgins was taken with one of his brothers to a snooker club as a boy by their father, who could have a social drink with his friends while his sons were happily occupied. believes Hendry's achievements mark him out as the stand-out player in the sport's history. McManus would win the Masters itself in 1994. Then a week or so afterwards, I was like, OK, he's got the mantle now to live up to. Discovery company. It was almost like that. At the age of 17 years and 358 days he became the youngest ever winner of a ranking event and that record still stands. He turned professional the following year, and when he won the Grand Prix in 1987, he became the youngest player to win a tournament. O'Sullivan set to pass another Hendry record - Hendry and Robertson not impressed with how some pros train, Hendry: O'Sullivan is the only player that doesnt speak to anyone. On either side of this triumph, he appeared in two other Crucible finals. Hendry jokes with ref, The seven-time world champion accepted a two-year wild card from former World Snooker Tour chairman Barry Hearn at the outset of the 2020/21 season and played his first match since the 2012 World Championship when he lost 4-1 to.
Ronnie O'Sullivan's career statistics and records as he equals Stephen His youth made him a relatable figure to youngsters everywhere, but especially in Scotland. This is generally known as the start of the 'modern era'. He also had lost in the final in 1997, snapping a string of 30 straight wins in that event. The rate at which he's been losing his records hasnt been lost on Hendry, who was teased by Hazel Irvine and Steve Davis while on punditry duty about OSullivan potentially reaching 16 centuries at a single World Championship. Ronnie O'sullivan 147 Break vs. Mark Selby, Ronnie O'Sullivan v Mark Williams 147 break, Snooker Ronnie O'Sullivan - Ding Junhui 147 Break, Ronnie O'Sullivan 13th 147 Maximum vs Matthew Selt UK Championship 2014 {BBC 720p HD}, 147 Classics: Ronnie O'Sullivan in China | Snooker | Eurosport, 147 Classics: Ronnie O'Sullivan | Snooker | Eurosport. His tour card was subsequently renewed for another two seasons.. These days, he is playing not just against the new players but his own past, judged by the performances of his pomp and suffering in comparison. In contrast, OSullivan has won his Crucible crowns over more than two decades, with his first coming in 2001 and his latest in 2022. One of snooker's all-time greats Scotland's Stephen Hendry remains the player with the most World Championship titles to his name in the modern era following his record seven Crucible crowns won from 1990-1999. Final report: Ronnie O'Sullivan 18-8 Kyren Wilson, CLICK HERE FOR EVERY 147 BREAK IN SNOOKER HISTORY, WATCH ALL THE CRUCIBLE MAXIMUM BREAKS IN HISTOR, Richard Mann's story of the snooker season, Sporting Life exclusive: Neil Robertson interview, Nick Metcalfe on a decade of World Championship finals, World Championship memories: White always a People's Champion, World Championship memories: O'Sullivan's finest hour, World Championship memories: Higgins prevails but Trump grows, World Championship memories: Joe Johnson: The biggest shock, World Championship memories: 1984 World Championship stands out, World Championship: 6 (2001, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2020), UK Championship: 7* (1993, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2014, 2017, 2018), Masters: 7* (1995, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2014, 2016, 2017), Century breaks: 1,061* (179 at Crucible*). When the 96/97 season began, there were nine Scots ranked inside the top 64 and plenty more coming up on the rails. He hadn't reached the final since his defeat to Mark Selby in 2014 and hadn't even gone beyond the quarter-finals in this time, while his first-round defeat to qualifier James Cahill 12 months earlier went down as one of the biggest shocks in World Championship history. Hendry says he had an unusual feeling when.
Who has won the most World Snooker Championship titles? Hendry, O 1996: Fifth consecutive world title comes with final victory over Peter Ebdon.
Stephen Hendry - News on the professional snooker player - Metro There, the Rocket punished Mark Selby 10-4 but the Jester would of course get his revenge in the World Championship final later that season. Rookie Road may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. They each joined the pro circuit the following year. Hendry had not even played the game before his parents bought him a half-sized table for Christmas in 1981. Although they've both thrilled the Sheffield crowd with three 147s apiece at snooker's spiritual home, the Rocket's incomprehensibly brilliant maiden maximum in five minutes eight seconds will never be surpassed and it speaks volumes that the closest anyone has ever got is O'Sullivan himself when clocking six minutes and 30 seconds against Marco Fu in 2003.