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Billiards Emperor Haendly announced his retirement. How to evaluate his career?
Stephen? As the undisputed king of billiards, Haendly has greatly promoted billiards. Of course, he also won the most world championships and the most generous bonuses.

1969 Haendly, who was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, has a super talent in billiards. He won the junior billiards championship at the age of 14, and became the youngest champion in the history of the Scottish amateur championship the following year. In order to give full play to this talent, he turned to a career at the age of 16 and began his legendary life.

17 years old, won the first Scottish professional championship. The following year, he ranked fourth in the world with the results of the Rome Grand Prix champion and the youngest champion in the ranking competition, and then won the Masters championship. 2 1 year old, becoming the youngest person in the history of this throne. Among them, the most talked about is that he and Jimmy, a professional snooker player in London, England? White's several experiences are exciting. Of course, not surprisingly, he won.

In the next few years, keep hitting Jimmy. World-class stars such as White, nigel bond and Peter Ebdon have won the World Professional Championship for many times. The most noteworthy thing is 1999 Fengyun international conference, which he met in the semi-final? Rocket? Ronnie. O' Sullivan, John "Scottish wizard"? Higgins and? Gold left hand? Mark? Williams; What's it called here? The four kings of snooker meet? Under the fierce challenge, Stephen? Haendly defeated O 'Sullivan with 17: 13 in the final, and defeated Williams with18:1/in the final, becoming the final winner. ?

After scoring 1 1 times on 20 12, due to physical reasons, he was defeated by Maguire and stopped in the quarter-finals. He officially announced his retirement with the aura of the seven-time world professional championship champion, the highest achievement in contemporary snooker history. Of course, I won a lot of prizes, and the final of 1995 alone won more than one million pounds. ?