UNEXPECTED:A conflict between Stephen Hendry and ronnie o’sullivan draws the crowds attentio………..
One of the best players in snooker has used two of the greatest players in history to support his ability to play the game without finding enjoyment in it. Gary Wilson, who placed 16th in the rankings and advanced to the 2019 World Championship semi-final, has now won back-to-back Scottish Open titles after defeating Noppon Saengkham in the most recent final in December.
Although he has only won two ranking titles in his career, his achievement at Meadowbank hasn’t exactly lifted his spirits. In addition, he is currently operating without a coach despite having a mediocre season—a decision that he seems to favor.
He said to Metro, “Nobody can feel what you feel.” It may seem fantastic yet feel terrible. After his victory at the Scottish Open, many have told me that I’m playing fantastic, but I didn’t feel that way at all.
Similar to Stephen Hendry’s account of his final 147 at the Crucible, he claimed to have played six excellent shots and the remaining ones terrible. He looks amazing, but Ronnie repeats the same thing, guiding balls in, twitch one in there, snatch another one in!
Metro heard him say, “Nobody can feel what you feel.” It could feel awful even though it seems great. Many people have told me that I’m playing amazing since his triumph at the Scottish Open, but I didn’t feel that way at all.
Comparable to Stephen Hendry’s description of his last 147 at the Crucible, he said he played six good strokes and the rest bad. Although he appears fantastic, Ronnie keeps doing the same thing—guiding balls in, twitching one, and snatching another one!