Stephen Hendry opens up on emotions playing in major snooker finals – 'I wouldn't call it excited'
Scots snooker hero Stephen Hendry has revealed that he didn't get excited before big finals.
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Scots snooker hero Stephen Hendry has revealed that he didn't get excited before big finals.
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It doesn’t get the same treatment as the likes of Valentine’s Day, Burns’ Night or even International Kiss a Ginger Day (which is harsh on us strawberry blonds).
Carlos Alcaraz stayed on course for a blockbuster Australian Open quarter-final with Novak Djokovic when marathon man Jack Draper retired during their last-16 clash on Sunday. The Spanish third seed was well on top when the Briton threw in the towel when down 7-5, 6-1 on a sweltering Rod Laver Arena. The 15th-seeded Draper needed five sets to win his first three Melbourne matches, rallying from behind in all of them to stay in the tournament. He had spent nearly 13 hours on court to Alcaraz's six and it finally caught up with him.