Ronnie O'Sullivan, a world-famous snooker player who is known as "The Rocket" by his fans because of his fast speed and smooth, flowing style of play, is one of the rare geniuses in the sport of snooker. He is also one of the few snooker players whose left-handed skills are as good as his right-handed skills.
The most gifted snooker player of all time, he broke a world record in his first tournament and achieved amazing results, and has set a series of amazing records since turning professional in 1992. at the age of 15, he became the World Junior Champion, and in the same year, when playing in the British Amateur Championship, he became the youngest player to win the tournament with a single shot of 147. At the age of 17, he won his first ranking title, the British Championship, making him the youngest player in the world to win a World Ranking title at the time.
Sean Murphy, nicknamed Mr. Stableford, was known as "The Prodigy" when he was a youngster, winning the Rookie of the Year award in the 2000/2001 season, the World Championship in 2005 as a qualifier, and then the Championship in 2008, becoming the first World Championship Champion in the post-1980s to win the Championship in the UK. In 2008, he won the British Championship, becoming the first double World Championship champion after 80 years.