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Hendry Has Point To Prove – Feeney
Snooker coach Stephen Feeney, who has been working alongside Stephen Hendry ahead of his return to the professional scene, believes the seven-time World Champion will have doubters to prove wrong when he takes to the baize. King of the Crucible Hendry was afforded the opportunity to return to the World Snooker Tour last month, taking… Read More
CGTN Interview With Stephen Hendry
China Global Television Network Sports Scene have interviewed Stephen Hendry about his return to the World Snooker Tour. Watch the full interview below.
Crucible The Ultimate Goal – Hendry
Stephen Hendry says that the ultimate target for his sensational return to the World Snooker Tour is to once again grace the Crucible Theatre in the final stages of the Betfred World Championship. The legendary seven-time World Champion has taken up the opportunity of a two-year invitational tour card, returning to the professional circuit after… Read More
King Of The Crucible Hendry Returns
Legendary seven-time World Champion Stephen Hendry will take up an invitational tour card to compete on the World Snooker Tour for at least the next two seasons. Hendry had appeared to have ended his time on the professional circuit, when he retired after the 2012 World Championship. That came at the end of a run… Read More
Hendry Reflects On 1990 Victory
This year marks the 30th anniversary since snooker’s most prolific World Champion, Stephen Hendry, notched up the first of his seven Crucible crowns. Scotland’s Hendry became the youngest ever winner of the World Championship, aged 21 years and 106 days, in 1990. He went on to make further history by the end of the decade,… Read More
Hendry’s Golden Era
Tomorrow will be the 30th anniversary of Stephen Hendry becoming the youngest ever world champion. Journalist and commentator David Hendon looks back at his capture of the 1990 title and game-changing impact on snooker since… It was often said during the 1980s that the only person who was on British television more often than the… Read More
Hendry’s Seventh Heaven
By Michael McMullan Every World Championship is special in its own way, with its own stars, stories and dramas, but this year marks the 20th anniversary of a championship universally regarded as one of the greatest ever, which reached its climax with an authentic moment of sporting history. The year before hadn’t been bad either…. Read More
Book Review: Stephen Hendry’s Autobiography
At the age of 12, Stephen Hendry spotted a snooker table in the window of John Menzies while hunting for Christmas presents with his mother. In a captivating passage of his excellent new autobiography Me And The Table, Hendry describes how he fell in love with snooker and spent every possible waking hour learning to… Read More
King Of The Crucible
Last week the curtain closed on the fourth decade of competition at snooker’s Theatre of Dreams. Over that period Stephen Hendry has stood alone as the undisputed King of the Crucible… The World Championship’s Crucible era has been defined by great champions. Ray Reardon won the last of his six world titles at the Sheffield… Read More
The Greatest
Stephen Hendry, snooker’s most successful ever player, brought the curtain down on his glittering career on Monday night. Hendry made the announcement of his retirement from professional snooker to a room of stunned journalists in a press conference after a 13-2 defeat to Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals of the Betfred.com World Championship at the… Read More