Here’s the latest I could verify about Stephen Hendry:
- As of early 2020s into 2023-2024, Hendry had been making occasional appearances and discussing possible comebacks, but he largely remained away from full-time competition, with reports noting his invitations to events and ongoing media involvement. This reflects a transition from full-time play to sporadic participation and broadcasting work.[2][4]
- In 2023-2024 coverage, there were occasional mentions of Hendry’s struggles with form and health of late, along with interviews about his career and personal reflections, but no definitive, consistent results indicating a return to the peak level he enjoyed in the early 2000s.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest headlines from today or this week and summarize them with direct links. I can also pull a short timeline of Hendry’s major competitive milestones for context.
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Stephen Hendry was revealed as the character Rubbish on the celebrity singing competition on Saturday; he has said snooker bosses fined him but he could not tell them why he missed events.
www.skysports.comSeven-time Snooker World Champion Stephen Hendry has opened up to William Hill’s podcast, Up Front with Simon Jordan, about how his case of ‘yips’ ultimately brought about the deterioration of his game.
www.evokeplc.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukStephen Hendry, 52, is a record seven-time world snooker champion but he has not played on the tour since he retired after the 2012 World Championship; Scot will face Matthew Selt in the first match of his comeback at the Gibraltar Open in Milton Keynes next week
www.skysports.comStephen Hendry scores and fixtures - follow Stephen Hendry results, fixtures and match details on Livesport.com.
www.livesport.comTimeline of the seven-time world champion's career as he returns to the table.
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