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Is Ronnie O Sullivan greatest snooker player ever?

The talented Ronnie O'Sullivan has more ranking titles than any other snooker player. He has more Triple Crowns, as well, and has gathered more 147s and centuries than anyone – and that's why he deserves the number one spot.
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Why is Ronnie O Sullivan so good at snooker?

"He is just such a great snooker player, it is not rocket science," Higgins told the Metro. "He has got better cue ball control than anyone ever has in the game. "It gives him so many more opportunities to win frames which, add them up, to win frames, to win rounds, to win tournaments, it is simple maths really.
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Is Ronnie O Sullivan better than Stephen Hendry?

O'Sullivan is now one behind Hendry's record of seven world titles but has overtaken him at the top of the list of ranking event wins with 37.
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How is Ronnie world Number 1?

1 after conquering the Crucible for a record-equalling seventh time. The 39-time ranking event winner joined old foe Stephen Hendry as the most prolific world champion in modern history with an 18-13 triumph over 2019 champion Judd Trump in a memorable 46th final at the Sheffield venue on Monday night.
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Who is the greatest snooker player of all time?

The talented Ronnie O'Sullivan has more ranking titles than any other snooker player. He has more Triple Crowns, as well, and has gathered more 147s and centuries than anyone – and that's why he deserves the number one spot.
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The Greatest Ever - the brilliant career of Ronnie O'Sullivan

Who is the best snooker player in the world ever?

The number one rank has been held by eleven players; Ray Reardon was the first to hold the position, and was followed by Cliff Thorburn, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, John Higgins, Mark Williams, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Neil Robertson, Mark Selby, Judd Trump and Ding Junhui.
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Who is the goat of snooker?

Snooker's fascinating generation game was best played by the sport's GOAT in 2022, writes Desmond Kane. Ronnie O'Sullivan was the main potting protagonist as he equalled Stephen Hendry's seven world title victories an astonishing 30 years after turning professional.
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Who is the godfather of snooker?

Obituary: Luigi Umberto 'Bert' Demarco; 'Godfather of snooker' and founder of the Scottish Professional Snooker Association. Born: 9 June, 1924, in Edinburgh.
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Who has the most 147 breaks in snooker?

Players who have made the most 147s
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan - 15.
  • John Higgins - 12.
  • Stephen Hendry - 11.
  • Stuart Bingham - 9.
  • Judd Trump - 8.
  • Shaun Murphy - 7.
  • Ding Junhui - 6.
  • Neil Robertson - 5.
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Why did Stephen Hendry quit snooker?

Retirement (2012)

However, after losing 2–13 to Maguire in the quarter-finals, Hendry announced his retirement from professional snooker at the age of 43, citing dissatisfaction with his standard of play and difficulty balancing competitive, commercial, and personal commitments.
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Who has the most triple crowns in snooker?

Career Triple Crown winners

Ronnie O'Sullivan has won 21 Triple Crown titles—the most by any player.
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What did Ronnie o sullivan say about Stephen Hendry?

"Pre-Steve Peters, I think I walked out in a match against Stephen Hendry," O'Sullivan shared. "My head was gone. I wasn't playing well and I didn't want to be there. I shook hands and walked out.
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Who has the longest winning streak in snooker?

Winning Streaks

Reanne Evans holds the record for the greatest number of consecutive WWS Tour match wins, having won 90 matches (and 21 tournaments) following the 2008 Connie Gough Trophy, until her defeat to Maria Catalano at the 2011 Northern Championship.
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Who is the bad boy of snooker?

Alex Higgins: the bad boy of snooker.
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Who is Ronnie O Sullivan best friend in snooker?

Ronnie O'Sullivan and Liang Wenbo: 'The best snooker playing friends in the world' | Metro News.
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Is there drug testing in snooker?

“Snooker went down the drug testing route in the '80s to try and get it Olympic ready, so all snooker players from the '80s have been drug tested," Davis told the Chatabix podcast.
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Who was the fastest snooker player?

Ronnie O'Sullivan was only a few seconds off compiling the fastest century in snooker history during the Scottish Open in Edinburgh on Monday night, but it is debatable how many seconds he was slower than record holder Tony Drago.
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Is snooker losing popularity?

To conclude, while Snooker may not be at the height of its popularity in the UK, it still remains one of the most popular sports in the country, with widespread participation and viewership.
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Why do they call Ronnie the goat?

"What a performance. What a player. What a man... make that, what a GOAT." The result means O'Sullivan is the oldest ever player to win a World Championship at 46, beating Ray Reardon's record from 1978 when he was 45.
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Who made snooker famous?

Snooker gained its identity in 1875 when army officer Sir Neville Chamberlain, stationed in Ootacamund, Madras, and Jabalpur, devised a set of rules that combined black pool and pyramids.
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