Update-Ronnie O’Sullivan and Stephen Hendry agree as snooker star ‘not enjoying’ sport

Update-Ronnie O’Sullivan and Stephen Hendry agree as snooker star ‘not enjoying’ sport


One of snooker’s top players has refered to two of the game’s unequaled greats while supporting how he’s ready to go on in the game without getting a charge out of it. Gary Wilson, a 2019 Big showdown semi-finalist as of now sixteenth in the rankings, and has now won consecutive Scottish Open titles in the wake of beating Noppon Saengkham in the most recent last in December.

Those two victories address the main positioning titles of his vocation, however his prosperity at Meadowbank has done little for his spirit. Furthermore, in the midst of a blended season, he’s right now working without a mentor – a thought that he apparently leans toward.

“It’s not possible for anyone to feel what you feel,” he told Metro. ” It can look perfect and feel terrible. Individuals have let me know I’m playing perfect (after his Scottish Open win), however I didn’t feel like that by any means.

“It resembles the Stephen Hendry story, his last 147 at the Pot, he said he played six great shots, the rest were terrible. Ronnie expresses it too, guiding balls in, jerk one in there, grab another in, yet he looks splendid!”


O’Sullivan specifically has reliably advised columnists that he battles to take joy from snooker, and has conveyed regular intimidations to resign all through his notorious profession. That persona has stayed in this mission, in spite of the ‘Rocket’ being near the precarious edge of a memorable high pitch of Triple Crown occasions in 2023/24 having proactively caught the Experts and UK Title.

“I don’t figure you can’t give someone access like that, they’ll let you know a certain something and you’ll feel another,” proceeded with Wilson. ” At times you’re hitting them so great, yet they’re simply not exactly going where you believe that they should go, it doesn’t appear as though you’re playing great, however you feel splendid. It’s a weird game.”

‘The Tyneside Terror’ turned proficient in 2013, and at 38, still apparently has numerous years in front of him at the high level. Notwithstanding, he guarantees his mental battles with the game dive back to when he was a youngster setting about on his excursion towards turning proficient.

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