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Stephen Hendry would be ‘honoured’ if Ronnie O’Sullivan matches his seven World Championships

Stephen Hendry admits he would be “honoured” if Ronnie O’Sullivan draws level with him on seven World Championship victories at this year’s tournament.

Stephen Hendry claims Ronnie O’Sullivan has taken the game to a ‘new level’

‘The Rocket’ cruised into the Crucible semi-finals for a record 13th time by wrapping up a 13-5 win over Stephen Maguire.

And the 46-year-old, who reeled off breaks of 71 and 126 in the first two frames of the morning session to surpass the record he had shared with Hendry for reaching the last four, shared warm words with his fellow legend afterwards.

“Stephen is an all-time legend for me, the greatest player,” O’Sullivan told the BBC. “He was the Tiger Woods of snooker. Me, John (Higgins) and Mark (Williams) have all done well, but when he was flying he was a superstar.

“When there’s three of us, we’re not superstars. But when there’s one man dominating the sport like he did, like Tiger Woods, it’s a different level.”

But despite O’Sullivan, who is the favourite to win this year, edging towards equalling his total, Hendry concedes he would like to see him take the win.

Hendry said: “It would be an honour for me to be here with him on seven, it would be, because he’s taken it to a new level.

“Just make sure you don’t win an eighth.”

O’Sullivan had carved a commanding lead despite never quite hitting top form against Scottish qualifier Maguire on Tuesday, but showed glimpses of his best upon the resumption after a missed black from his opponent sealed his fate.

It was another commanding win from O’Sullivan, who started the tournament by losing the first three frames of his first round match to David Gilbert before storming back to beat the former semi-finalist and blow away Mark Allen in round

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