Recently, the British media has launched a heated discussion about who is the best player in Snooker, and finally gave Ronnie O'Sullivan, Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis, and John Higgins four candidates.

After the conclusion of the best player broke, a large number of fans also expressed different views on it, most of them had no objection to the list, but there were still some fans who believed that Hendry's premature retirement affected his historical status.
According to the comments given by British fans on social networks, some people bluntly said that Hendry was seriously hit by Maguire's self-confidence that year, and finally officially announced his retirement shortly after the loss.
In the 2012 World Championships, Hendry passed the hurdles to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament, and just when the fans thought that Hendry would once again impact the World Championship championship, Maguire defeated the "Emperor of Billiards" with a huge score difference of 13:2 and advanced strongly.
This score undoubtedly shocked everyone that year, no one would have thought that Hendry would lose the game with such an exaggerated score difference, and what was even more surprising was that it was not long before Hendry officially closed the bar at a press conference and announced his retirement.
After this battle, many fans were also disappointed, because Hendry was only 43 years old after all, and it was far from the moment of retirement for a snooker superstar. Fans also believe that Hendry is worried that his future state will not be able to win, affecting the next historical status, so he finally chose to retire.
But is that really the case? As the greatest player of the 1990s, Hendry won a total of 36 ranking championships, 18 three-time championships, and 7 world championships in his career, it can be said that Hendry has long been indifferent to results and fame.
Fans think hendry is too utilitarian, and it is also a figment of the fear that a new generation of players will win themselves. In fact, Hendry quickly fell to the peak, and the reason for the serious decline in competitive strength should be the following two points!
Hendry suffered from epoch-on-the-go disease:
Epsiosis is very scary for athletes, it makes players' muscles shake unconsciously, and Hendry has been exposed to this symptom as early as the 21st century.
Hendry, who talked about it after retiring, said he was completely unable to control himself in the game that year, and obviously aimed at the target ball, but he was never able to score it.
Familiar fans are more aware that after entering the 21st century, Hendry's shooting action is very different from his 90s period, it can be said that the action has been completely deformed, and Hendry has not been able to completely overcome this disease in the end.
Hendry's club is broken:
The club break was also a key point in Hendry's rapid decline to the peak, and in 2003, Hendry accidentally broke the club on his way back to England from Thailand to play.
For most players, the club is the key to winning or losing their own game, and Hendry's club has been with him since he was fourteen years old, and after the club broke, Hendry also suffered a blow in his heart, and bluntly said that everything was arranged by heaven.
It turned out that since the club was broken and coupled with Epsiosis, Hendry could no longer find his best game of the year, even if he changed the club countless times, but the "Emperor of Billiards" never returned.
Of course, entering the 21st century with the "75 Three Masters" entering the peak, Hendry's competitiveness is indeed much worse than before, but it is absurd to say that Hendry is afraid of being defeated by young players and worried about the late season.
Only a real player will understand how great the impact of the club and physical condition on the career is, in fact, Hendry did not lose to the years and any players, but lost to fate. #斯诺克 #