The Big Issue – August 19, 2019

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Snookerlegend


letterto my


younger self.


Stephen

Hendry

never watched snooker on TV, but two weeks before my 13th
birthday I got a toy snooker table for Christmas. My mum
had seen it in a shop window and asked what I thought of it
as a Christmas present. I had bicycles and footballs, so it was
ƫżŰĪƸŊŏŲŃģŏdzłĪƣĪŲƸ᠇rǣłÿƸŊĪƣᡉƫłÿƸŊĪƣǝÿƫÿǜĪƣǣŃżżģƠŧÿǣĪƣ᠁ÿŧƸŊżǀŃŊ
hediedbefore I was born. The talent skipped a generation and within a
couple of weeks, I was making 50 breaks. Even when I started winning it
ǝÿƫƫƸŏŧŧÿŊżěěǣ᠁SǝÿƫŲᡉƸƸŊŏŲŤŏŲŃÿěżǀƸÿĜÿƣĪĪƣ᠇

I look back now and think, if I hadn’t been good at snooker, what
would I have done?SŧĪǽƸƫĜŊżżŧǝŏƸŊŲżƢǀÿŧŏǿĜÿƸŏżŲƫ᠇ŧƸŊżǀŃŊS
ǝżǀŧģŲᡉƸěĪěżƸƸżŰżłƸŊĪĜŧÿƫƫÿƸƫĜŊżżŧ᠁SĜĪƣƸÿŏŲŧǣǝÿƫŲᡉƸŲĪÿƣƸŊĪƸżƠ᠇
My dad had a fruit and vegetable business with three shops, so whether
SǝżǀŧģŊÿǜĪƫƸÿǣĪģŏŲƸŊÿƸěǀƫŏŲĪƫƫSᡉŰŲżƸƫǀƣĪ᠇

When I won the Scottish Amateur snooker title aged 15, I could
choose to play the World Amateur Championship, which I had a
good chance of winning, or turn professional. In those days, you
ĜżǀŧģŲᡉƸšǀƫƸŃżƸżƢǀÿŧŏłǣŏŲŃƫĜŊżżŧÿŲģŃĪƸżŲƸŊĪƠƣżłĪƫƫŏżŲÿŧƸżǀƣ᠇
The only way was by winning your national championships or the
àżƣŧģŰÿƸĪǀƣ ŊÿŰƠŏżŲƫŊŏƠƫ᠇rǣƫĪŧł᠁ŰǣłÿƸŊĪƣÿŲģŰǣŰÿŲÿŃĪƣ
thought we might not get another chance. I did an interview in the
Daily Record saying my ambition was to be world champion by the
time I was 21 [which he achieved in 1990]. Some of that was bravado,
but it was also setting myself a goal because people believed in
my talent.

SŊÿǜĪƫǀƠƠżƣƸĪģŰǣƫĪŧłǿŲÿŲĜŏÿŧŧǣƫŏŲĜĪSǝÿƫᙷᙹ᠇ I bought all my
own clothes and all the CDs I wanted by people like U2, Simple Minds
and Phil Collins. Even as an amateur, I would get £500 for winning a
tournament. For someone with no outgoings, it was incredible. But it
was strange for my parents to have someone so independent. Scotland
had no experience of successful snooker players, so even when I was
ǝŏŲŲŏŲŃšǀŲŏżƣƸżǀƣŲÿŰĪŲƸƫƸŊĪŧżĜÿŧƠÿƠĪƣƫǝżǀŧģƣĪƠżƣƸŏƸ᠇

I was brought down to earth at home. My mum and dad had split up,
ƫżŏƸǝÿƫŰǣŰǀŰ᠁ŰǣěƣżƸŊĪƣÿŲģŰĪŏŲƸŊĪŊżǀƫĪ᠇SǝÿƫšǀƫƸŊĪƣƫżŲ
ÿŲģfĪŏƸŊᡉƫżŧģĪƣěƣżƸŊĪƣ᠇¼ŊĪƣĪǝÿƫŲżłÿǜżǀƣŏƸŏƫŰżƣƠǀƸƸŏŲŃŰĪǀƠżŲ
a pedestal. One of the secrets of my success was that I never let any of it
go to my head.

I would tell my younger self to try to be my own person a bit more.
SŊÿģÿǜĪƣǣģżŰŏŲÿŲƸǿŃǀƣĪÿƫÿŰÿŲÿŃĪƣ᠇SÿŲᠢ'żǣŧĪᠣƸżżŤĜÿƣĪżł
everything. It allowed me to concentrate on playing snooker, but it
allowed him to dominate my life completely – choosing what suits I
ǝżǀŧģǝĪÿƣ᠁ǝŊżSǝżǀŧģƫĪĪ᠁ƸĪŧŧŏŲŃŰĪǝŊĪŲSĜżǀŧģÿŲģĜżǀŧģŲᡉƸƫĪĪ
my girlfriend. He controlled my life. I have to counter that by saying
ƸŊÿƸǝŏƸŊżǀƸŊŏŰSǝżǀŧģŲᡉƸŊÿǜĪŃżƸƸżǝŊĪƣĪSģŏģ᠇ǀƸƸŊĪƣĪǝĪƣĪ
times I resented the things he made me do.

I looked at Jimmy White gambling, drinking and going to nightclubs
and thought it looked glamorous. But my management would
say, “You are not going anywhere near that.” There were distractions
ĪǜĪƣǣǝŊĪƣĪŏłǣżǀǝÿŲƸĪģƸżŃżģżǝŲƸŊÿƸƣżǀƸĪ᠇ŧĪǢNŏŃŃŏŲƫƫƸƣǀŃŃŧĪģ
with drink all the way through his career – and he was not a nice drunk
ĪŏƸŊĪƣ᠇àŊĪŲŊĪᡉģŊÿģÿģƣŏŲŤŊĪǝÿƫżŲĪƸżÿǜżŏģ᠇SƫÿǝƸŊĪŊǀŃĪ
drinking culture. I would tell my younger self to choose moderation and
ģĪǿŲŏƸĪŧǣÿǜżŏģģƣǀŃƫᠲłƣżŰǝŊÿƸSŊÿǜĪƫĪĪŲ᠁ƸŊĪǣƫĪĪŰƣŏģŏĜǀŧżǀƫŧǣ
easy to get hold of.

We were seen as boring winning machines with no personality. I took
my cue from Steve Davis, pardon the pun. He was the dominant player
of the time and totally dedicated to the sport. He was clean living and all
ŊĪǝÿŲƸĪģƸżģżǝÿƫěĪƸŊĪěĪƫƸƫŲżżŤĪƣƠŧÿǣĪƣŏŲƸŊĪǝżƣŧģ᠇NĪģŏģŲᡉƸ
ƫƠĪÿŤƸżŰĪǝŊĪŲSƫƸÿƣƸĪģżǀƸ᠇NĪģŏģŲᡉƸƣĪÿŧŧǣƫƠĪÿŤƸżÿŲǣěżģǣ᠇àĪ
had very little interaction until we were both past our best. But we went
down similar paths of being the dominant player and being hated,
then getting more popular at the end of our careers because we started
ŧżƫŏŲŃ᠇¼ŊĪǝÿǣǝĪƫÿĜƣŏǿĜĪģƸŊŏŲŃƫƸżŃĪƸƸżƸŊĪƸżƠŏƫÿŧƫżƫŏŰŏŧÿƣ᠇
We both got divorced from our wives who we had our children with
because, basically, when you are single-minded and want to get to the
top, everything else comes second.

I


ᚇᚕᚕᚐ About to take on Jimmy
White in the 1994 World
ŊÿŰƠŏżŲƫŊŏƠǿŲÿŧ᠇SƸǝżǀŧģ
be his fourth consecutive
ǜŏĜƸżƣǣÿŃÿŏŲƫƸŊŏŰŏŲƸŊĪǿŲÿŧ

ᚇᚕᚔژ Budding
player Hendry
aged 13

ژᚆᚇᚔ With partner,
children’s entertainer
Lauren Thundow,
in London

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