
Hendry declines two-year tour card from World Snooker
Stephen Hendry leans over a snooker table with a snooker cue in his hand
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Image caption,Stephen Hendry won his first World Championship title in 1990
25 June 2024
Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry has declined a two-year invitational card from World Snooker.
The Scotsman retired from the sport in 2012 but reversed that decision to return in 2020.
Hendry accepted two-year invitational cards in 2020 and 2022 but World Snooker said “he is unable to commit to the tour due to other priorities”.
The 55-year-old has won 36 ranking titles, including winning his then record seven world titles between 1990 and 1999 – a number since matched by Ronnie O’Sullivan.
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The Scot last featured on 25 January when he lost against compatriot Ross Muir during qualifying for the Welsh Open.
Hendry told the Daily Record: “Let’s be honest, I wasn’t pulling up any trees, was I?
“I was a little bit surprised with how good the standard was, but I’ve just got so many other work commitments, I won’t be able to dedicate enough
time to practising.
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