O'Sullivan praised the Big 3, but Trump didn't; Tether jr. liked the "one-man stage."

Last night, the England Open kicked off, and Trump and O'Sullivan both swept their opponents 4-1 to advance to the round of 64, and what was more interesting was that both of them played a surprising performance of "3 par 50+ and 1 par 100". The two not only compete silently on the field, but also "fight" with each other in interviews with sports programs outside the arena.
In response to O'Sullivan's recent visit to Eurosport, he said that hyundai snooker is divided into two major echelons, Xiaote gave a strong response. O'Sullivan said that the new big three of Trump, Selby and Robertson will jointly take away most of the ranking champions, which is the first echelon to win the championship, while himself, Higgins and Mark Williams can only be counted as the second camp.
Last season Trump won six ranking titles, Selby was three winners of the European Masters, Scottish Open and World Championships, and Neil Robertson won the British Championship and Tour. Only Higgins, Mark Williams, Murphy and Allen can win a championship once in a while, which coincides with the Rockets' predictions at the beginning of last season.
As he grew older, O'Sullivan believed that the three of them had passed the golden age of their careers and could no longer form a "par" confrontation with the new Big Three, but at the age of 45, if they could win a championship, it was a different feeling, and its significance was far from what a player in the golden period of his career could do to win a tournament title. In addition, O'Sullivan believes that it is difficult to achieve "back-to-back" victories in older conditions, while Little last year won the World Grand Prix and the German Masters by killing his friend Lisovsky twice.
Snooker is an individual sport, and it is obviously absurd to say that snooker is an individual whose achievements depend entirely on the amount of training and hard work of an individual, rather than comparing one group of players to another. It would be reasonable to always ask only one player to be in the protagonist's position on the snooker poster.