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Who in the history of snooker has won a Grand Slam?
1. Steve Davis
Born on August 22, 1957 in England, he is an active professional snooker player. Since turning professional in 1978, Steve Davis has won 73 championships as of 2004, 28 of which were ranked championships. Especially in the 1980s, Davis almost swept the snooker world: reaching the World Championship finals 8 times and winning 6 times. In the 1988-89 season, Davis also became the first snooker player in history to win more than 500,000 pounds in prize money in a season.
2. Terry Griffiths
The second player after Steve Davis to win the World Championships and the British Championships.
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3. Alex Higgins
Born in Northern Ireland in 1949, he is a talented snooker player. Known as the "Hurricane", he won the 1972 and 1972 Snooker Championships respectively. 1982 World Championship Champion. Later, he became a famous Taiwanese prodigal due to his addiction to alcohol, gambling, etc. He was impoverished and died of cancer at his home in Belfast on July 24, 2010, local time, at the age of 61.
There is no player like Alex Higgins anymore. Once he walks onto the court, you can't take your eyes off him. ——O'Sullivan
4. Stephen Hendry
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he is a professional snooker player. Hendry is recognized as the greatest snooker player in history, and his competitive form reached its peak in the 1990s. Starting in 1999, due to his age, his performance began to decline. By the end of the 2007-08 season, Hendry was ranked sixth in the world. In the quarter-finals of the 2012 World Snooker Championship, after losing to Maguire with a score of 2-13, the billiards "Emperor" Hendry announced his decision to retire on his Weibo, ending a 27-year career. years of career.
5. John Higgins
Scottish world professional snooker player, 4-time World Snooker Championship champion. John Higgins is known for his stable rhythm and precise positioning. He is known as the "Wizard" in the billiards world. He is one of the best snooker players in the world today. On May 2, 2011, Higgins defeated dark horse Trump 18-15 and won the World Snooker Championship for the fourth time. On November 1, 2015, Higgins won the international championship and won his 28th ranking championship. He surpassed O'Sullivan in one fell swoop and tied with the old golf king Davis. He ranked second in history in terms of the number of championships. Became the first person to win all four majors and was crowned the "Golden Slam".
6. Mark Williams
The famous Welsh snooker player, nicknamed "Golden Left Hand". Together with O'Sullivan and Higgins, he is known as the "Seven Five Three Heroes". The three of them are also known as the "Four Kings" together with Hendry. The only left-handed player to win the World Championship before 2010 (left-handed Robertson won in 2010), Williams won 18 ranking events in his career, including two British Championships in 1999 and 2002. He has also won the Masters twice and ranked first in the world rankings for four seasons in his career.
7. Ronnie O'Sullivan
The world-famous snooker player, because of his fast batting speed and smooth playing style, fans gave him "The Rocket" ( Known as "Rocket", he is a rare talented player in snooker. He is also one of the few snooker players whose left-hand skills are as good as his right-hand skills.
As the most talented player in the history of snooker, he broke the world record in his first competition and achieved amazing results. Since turning professional in 1992, he has set a series of Amazing record. At the age of 15, he became the champion of the World Youth Championship; in the same year, when participating in the British Amateur Championship, he became the youngest golfer to win the game with a single stroke of 147; at the age of 17, he won the first ranking championship title ——The British Championship champion, thus becoming the youngest world ranking champion in the world at that time.
In his career, O'Sullivan*** has won 61 championships, including 27 major ranking championships, 18 heavyweight invitational championships (6 Wembley Masters championships, 10 1-time Snooker Super League champion, 2-time Snooker Champions League champion), with 13 single strokes of 147 points, but for the "Rocket", his existence not only means having these championship titles, but more importantly, he His extraordinary charisma, smooth, aggressive hitting and breathtaking technique made millions of fans crazy and intoxicated.
8. Neil Robertson
He entered the professional world at the age of 16, in 1998. In 2003, Robertson won the Under-21 Snooker World Championship in New Zealand. Champion, regarded by experts as the future star of snooker. In the final of the 2010 World Snooker Championship, Neil Robertson defeated the 2006 World Championship champion Graeme Dot 18-13. While winning the fifth ranking championship in his career, he also became Canada's first player since 1980. After Cliff Sanborn won the championship, he became the first player from outside the British Isles to win the World Championships in 30 years. The first player born in the 1980s to win the World Championships, British Championships and Masters. World ranking: 2
9. Mark Selby
Nickname: Jester from Leicester; Mark the Shark; Chinese nickname : The king of bad jokes; the king of reversals; the king of decisive games. In 1998, Mark Selby won the British Under-15 Championship. In the second year of the Amateur Challenge Tour, he entered the professional tour in the 1999/2000 season with his stable performance. In his first professional season, he reached the top 64 of nine events three times, and his year-end ranking of 122nd ensured that he could continue to participate in professional events. In 2011, Selby became the ninth world number one in history, and the first player who was not a world championship champion to become the world's number one player. In the semi-finals of the British Championship on December 8, 2013, Selby hit 100 shots in history, 147. On May 6, 2014, he reversed and defeated the defending champion O'Sullivan at the Crucible and became the 2014 World Snooker Championship champion. , and at the same time became the ninth Grand Slam winner in history, ranking first in the world at the end of the year for three consecutive years.
10 Murphy
English professional snooker player, nicknamed: Mr. Stable, was called a "prodigy" when he was young. In the 2000/2001 season, he won the Snooker Rookie of the Year Award. In 2005, he won the World Championship as a qualifier. In 2008, he won the British Championship, becoming the first double champion of the World and British Championships born in the 1980s. In the 2015 Snooker London Masters final, he defeated Neil Robertson 10-2, becoming the third Grand Slam player born in the 1980s.
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