Snooker legend Stephen Hendry is one of the sport's most decorated players and now provides expert insight as a pundit
Snooker legend Stephen Hendry is one of the most recognisable faces in the sport . He made history by becoming the youngest-ever winner of the Snooker World Championship at just 21 years and 106 days - a record he still holds.
From April 1990 to May 1998, he dominated the world rankings, securing the number one spot. The Masters also saw Hendry's triumph, with him lifting six titles at the esteemed tournament, including five consecutive wins between 1989 and 1993.
He also claimed five UK Championships. In 2012, Hendry first retired from snooker, only to make a brief comeback before finally retiring for good in 2024. Since then, he has become a familiar face on t

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