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Elder England Championship Hendry lost 1-4 to his old rival Dahdi and regrettably left

On January 7, 2022, the battle report came from the Elder England Championship, and Hendry lost 1-4 to his old rival Dahdi, regrettably out. Hendry has won the World Championships seven times in his career, but after the 2012 World Championships, Hendry announced his retirement. In the 2021 season, Hendry made a comeback with a wild card, but has not had any good results.

Elder England Championship Hendry lost 1-4 to his old rival Dahdi and regrettably left

Born in 1969 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hendry, Emperor of Billiards turned professional through the Scottish Amateur Championship in 1985, and in 1990, Hendry lifted the World Championship trophy for the first time, becoming the youngest winner in the history of the tournament. On May 2, 2012, Hendry announced his retirement on his Weibo post, saying goodbye to 27 years of professional racing.

Elder England Championship Hendry lost 1-4 to his old rival Dahdi and regrettably left

In September 2020, the 51-year-old Hendry announced his comeback, and compared to his peak, Hendry's current state is no longer able to support him to win the championship. Bidding farewell to Hendry, who returned to the field after 7 years, is more about enjoying the fun that the game brings him. In the Old England Championship, Hendry played against his old rival Dahdi. Born in 1969, Dahdi has won six ranking tournaments in his career, including one at the 1997 World Championships, where he beat Hendry to win the title.

Elder England Championship Hendry lost 1-4 to his old rival Dahdi and regrettably left

The two old rivals met again, and although the two had the advantage in the past, This time Dahdi was clearly in better shape, winning easily 4-1. In other matches, Peter Lanes swept Joe Johnson 4-1 Kurdish Jowhar, Jimmy White 4-1 Wayne Cooper, David Leay swept Joe Johnson 4-0.

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