"I'm well pleased to see Hendry play well".
Wow,thats very charming of you Monique!,were you a little drunk
when you thought/wrote that?.
This season is the most important season ever so far for Hendry the great,in terms of wanting to/staying on the main tour.If he manages to find a good bit of form and be able to keep it going,then he might very well be able to get back into "the top 8",if he doesn,t,then he,s gonna plunge down the rankings and he then probably will call it a day.It,s definately break or make for Hendry!.
I think one of the main reasons for Him still wanting to compete is obviously cause of his love for the game,but more so,cause i,m sure he,s determined to show everyone,(especially his critics) that he can still get back up the rankings,that he still can knock in centuries,that he after all these years,still can beat the top players of today.
I of course as many others would dearly love to see him produce good snooker on a regular basis and get back up the rankings again but if it does,nt happen then at least he has given it a try.The thing is,lately,when Hendry loses it,s not as if most of the players are crushing him and he has absolutely no chance,many times he has had plently of chances,he, just has,nt been takin them,Many players at the mom have needed countless chances to clinch frames against him and in general and this so called high standard,is not as high as some try and make it out to be.
The last time he played Murphy,he actually had a great chance of beatin him too,i can,t remember exactly which tournament it was,but it was a best of 9,Hendry was ahead then murphy fought back and lead 4-3,Hendry then missed an easy green off it,s spot but later lay a snooker which Murphy ended up flukeing.So yes,Hendry sure does have a chance of beatin Murphy today.