Stephen Hendry sees Ronnie O'Sullivan GOAT judgement endorsed as the Rocket reprieved for missing tournaments.
Seven time world champion Hendry believes nobody can top The Rocket despite a mixed year on the table for the veteran.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is still the best snooker player in the world, according to
Stephen Hendry.
The Rocket has enjoyed a rollercoaster year, winning
The Masters and defeating number one seed
Judd Trump in the World Grand Prix, but also admitting that he had fallen out of love with the sport prior to linking up with new coach Lee Walker. That has sparked an upturn in performances, with 49-year-old
O'Sullivan saying: "The last time I enjoyed playing
snooker like I have done the last couple of months was when I was 14," and revealing that he wanted to keep competing for another decade.
The Rocket has enjoyed a rollercoaster year, winning
The Masters and defeating number one seed
Judd Trump in the World Grand Prix, but also admitting that he had fallen out of love with the sport prior to linking up with new coach Lee Walker. That has sparked an upturn in performances, with 49-year-old
O'Sullivan saying: "The last time I enjoyed playing
snooker like I have done the last couple of months was when I was 14," and revealing that he wanted to keep competing for another decade.
And speaking on his
Cue Tips podcast, seven time world champion Stephen Hendry believes that O'Sullivan is still the best player in the sport - despite now picking and choosing which events he turns up in. Talking to ex-pro turned commentator Dominic Dale, Hendry said: "Do you think that his competitive sort of spirit is on the wane then if he just picks the best tournaments that he’s going to be up for?"
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Dale replied: "I think that Ronnie just picks and chooses the tournaments he wants to work harder for. There are certain tournaments he doesn’t fancy. There are too many and you can’t be up for everything. There are so many tournaments on the calendar, you’ve got to prioritise a little bit otherwise you’d just be flat burn out. You’d be shattered emotionally. You’ve got to prioritise tournaments that mean more to you than other ones might."
When asked if O'Sullivan still has the bottle for the highest level, Hendry replied: "Ronnie wants to have the set of 8, 8, 8 (Masters, UK Championships and World Championships). I think he’s playing brilliantly. At his best I do think that he’s still the best."
