Former snooker player has weighed in on the debate of who stands as the greatest in the sport’s history. Speaking to the press, the player, who faced both Ronnie O’Sullivan and Stephen Hendry in their prime, unequivocally declared O’Sullivan as the superior talent.
Describing their encounters, the player noted the distinctive styles and impacts of both legends. Hendry, who dominated snooker in the 1990s, amassed a record 36 ranking titles and seven World Championships, setting a benchmark for excellence in the sport. His era was marked by relentless competitiveness and a precision that drove him to the top of the world rankings.
In contrast, O’Sullivan, known for his fluid, natural play and breathtaking speed, has redefined the sport with his innovative approach. With six World Championships and over 40 ranking titles, O’Sullivan’s career has been characterized by a series of remarkable feats, including the fastest 147 break, which underscores his unparalleled skill and flair.
The player’s assertion that there is no debate about O’Sullivan being the best stems from the emotional and technical impact of their matches. O’Sullivan’s ability to combine technical proficiency with a charismatic, aggressive style has been a defining feature of his career. In their matches, O’Sullivan’s superior performance and consistency left a lasting impression on the player.
This bold statement reignites the ongoing debate within snooker circles and among fans, who have long discussed the merits of each player. While Hendry’s achievements remain a monumental testament to his dominance, O’Sullivan’s innovative play and continued success suggest he might indeed hold the ultimate edge in the sport’s history.