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Stephen Hendry forced into U-turn over the ‘Ronaldinho of snooker' as Judd Trump leaps to his defence

Stephen Hendry forced into U-turn over the ‘Ronaldinho of snooker' as Judd Trump leaps to his defence

The Irish Sun30-04-2025
JUDD TRUMP has defended Luca Brecel - after the Belgian Bullet was accused of lacking dedication by Stephen Hendry.
Brecel, 30, became world champion in 2023 but has frustrated Hendry with his
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Judd Trump has defended Luca Brecel's approach to snooker
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Stephen Hendry had previously questioned the Belgian Bullet's commitment to the game
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Brecel has previously dubbed himself the 'Ronaldinho of snooker'
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And he was almost late returning to Sheffield, only making it on time thanks to a
Brecel has previously dubbed himself
Explaining his approach, he said: "It's all about just entertaining and fun and also having a nice life around it."
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But six-time Crucible champion Henry slammed the "frustrating" star in a rant prior to the World Championships.
Hendry called out Brecel for lacking motivation and wasting his talent on the baize.
The Scot said: "I honestly don't know what he's doing with his career.
"I haven't got a clue. I see him a lot on
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"He's going out to dinners with his girlfriend, he seems to be having a lovely time.
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Hendry went on to say he "cannot buy into what [Brecel is] doing" and called him out over "constant flights to Mallorca".
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The Ace in the Pack leapt to the Belgian's defence after Hendry's comments.
Trump, the 2019 champion, said: "When I was 21 and came here, I thought the same as [Brecel].
"I didn't care, just go out and play snooker.
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"I've seen a lot of comments saying that if he dedicated himself more, he'd be unbelievable, but he wouldn't because of how carefree he is.
"He's very happy with his life, I don't think anyone can judge someone that's happy off the table, I think that's the most important thing.
"I'd like to see Luca keep that style of play up because even in the worst case, I was to lose, it's nice to watch in the final.
"It's good for snooker to have these different personalities."
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Hendry was full of praise for Brecel's exploits on the table after two rounds in Sheffield.
And he appeared to perform a U-turn as he praised the former champ for being an "absolute genius".
Hendry told the BBC: "He's just an inspirational player.
"When he gets that inspiration, when he gets that buzz from snooker, you can't stop watching him. He's just brilliant.
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"He's approaching the game in a way that no other player has, and still winning.
"I mean, if someone had told you back in the day that there's going to be a player that comes on the scene later on and is going to approach it the way he does - and he's still going to win the Worlds by the way - you'd have said no chance."
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