
Stephen Hendry is the greatest player of snooker. He was a legend in modern snooker and his dominance of the game in the 80s was unmatched. His calm, collected style made snooker the game it is today. He played at slower tables with heavy balls. His final against Dennis Taylor was the turning point.
Stephen Hendry is the best player of snooker
Stephen Hendry, a professional snooker player, is also a commentator on BBC and ITV. He has won many tournaments in snooker, and is known as one of the top players in the game. His talents have made him a worldwide star in the sport. He is a Scottish national and he is currently ranked as the best player in the world.
In 1997-98, Hendry won one ranking title, but lost twice in the World Championship. Hendry lost in the first round to Joe Johnson, an ex-World Champion. Hendry was defeated by Anthony McGill in the second round. McGill had won the tournament last year. Hendry, along with Mike Hallett, won the World Doubles Championship. The title was defended by the two of them the next season. He won the Australian Masters as well as the Scottish Professional Championship.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is the most underrated player
Ronnie O'Sullivan was consistently rated the best player of all time. Ronnie O'Sullivan holds more major titles that anyone else, including both the Masters and the world championship. He is also arguably the greatest player in snooker. It's not only his titles that are noteworthy. He is often overlooked because of his ability win minor ranking events.
O'Sullivan was 16 years old when he became a professional tennis player. He won his first professional ranking tournament, the UK Championship in 1993. O'Sullivan is still the youngest professional ranking player. In 1995, he was the youngest participant to win a Masters. He remains the youngest World Champion player. He is currently the youngest player to win the world championship at age 19. He has appeared at Crucible for thirty times.
Mark Williams is a top-ranked snooker player
Mark Williams is a popular Welsh snooker players. He was born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, and started playing snooker at a young age. He won his first junior event at age 11 and decided to make it his career. Dilwyn Williams was his father and a miner. He encouraged him to play. He worked 12-hour shifts at the mines from the time he was thirteen to get his education. Amateur boxer, he was also a promising one. However, his family encouraged him towards snooker.
Mark Williams, despite his late career, has won many tournaments and is considered a top snooker player. In fact, Williams is the only Welsh player to win the world championship twice. He has won numerous awards for his achievements on the world snooker tour, and has a net worth exceeding 9 million US dollars.

John Higgins deserves to be higher in the overall rankings
John Higgins has a right to be higher on snooker's overall rankings. The Scot has won four world titles and 31 ranking events in his career. He deserves to be highly regarded. However, his lack of world title success is not the only reason he deserves to be higher in the overall rankings. Higgins also lost three Crucible finals while he was a professional player in snooker. One of those was in 2017.
Higgins came back to win his third consecutive UK Championship final. He defeated Mark Williams by 2-0, 5-9, and then 0-61. Higgins reached the semi-finals at the Masters where he beat Judd Trump in six frames. Higgins reached the finals of the Players Tour Championship Finals but was defeated by Marco Fu in a shootout.