Stephen Hendry lifts lid on snooker’s unseen dark arts as he calls out top star’s trick ‘that just catches your eye’

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STEPHEN HENDRY has lifted the lid on some of the weird and wonderful ways some of snooker's greatest stars attempt to put their opponents off. With seven world titles under to his name, Hendry wasn't ever easily distracted but he did reveal how one main rival used to try and catch his attention. Advertisement 4 Stephen Hendry retired for the second time last year Credit: PA 4 Hendry won seven world titles Credit: PA:Press Association 4 Hendry called out Mark Williams' table antics Credit: Alamy Hendry, 56, dominated the snooker scene throughout the 1990s and into the early period of the 2000s.

After sealing his first world championship in 1990 at the age of 21, he went on to win it a further six times. Nobody has won snooker's biggest prize more. Hendry, who retired from the top level of the professional game for the second time early last year , last won the world title in 1999.



Advertisement READ MORE SNOOKER MIC DROP Stephen Hendry THROWS mic in commentary box as he fumes at snooker ace FIRM OFFER Football free bets for Rangers and Celtic games PLUS bonuses and sign-up offers That victory saw him defeat Mark Williams for his final success at the Crucible. The Welsh Potting Machine are good pals away from the snooker table but on it, they were fierce rivals. They battled several times and there wasn't much to separate them during their head-to-heads.

They played each other 41 times, with Hendry winning 19 compared to Williams 18, as well as four draws. Advertisement Most read in Snooker MIC DROP Stephen Hendry THROWS mic in commentary box as he fumes at snooker ace JUMP THE CUE Snooker World Championship surprise package scrapes into Crucible by £6k LOST THE POT 'Only happens in snooker' - Higgins reveals thing he'll miss when he retires CUE-ING UP Snooker star reignites feud with Stephen Hendry with snippy comment Appearing on his Snooker Club podcast with comedian Mark Watson, Hendry revealed Williams' cheeky trick to try and put his opponents off. And it seems like during practice, it was something that WORKED on Hendry.

Awkward moment Mark Williams calls out Stephen Hendry for ‘slating’ him as feud escalates after brutal criticism Regular co-hosts Watson and Hendry were joined by England cricket star Chris Woakes . After a discussion about sledging in cricket - something Hendry claims Williams would be 'the king' of if it was prevalent in snooker - Woakes turned the discussion to the mental side of being up at the snooker table. Advertisement He asked Hendry: "I always find it interesting, Stephen, you're trying to take the pot on to the corner pocket and, for example, Ronnie O'Sullivan's face is right above the pocket, sat down.

What do you do there?" Hendry then revealed several ways his opponents attempted some 'dark arts' - and even revealed which sounds from the CROWD he would find off-putting. He revealed: "When you start as a pro, you always know your opponent is going to be sat there. "Alex Higgins, I played him a few times.

people would constantly tell stories about how he'd be rattling his ice in his bucket, lots of stuff like that. Advertisement 4 "When they used to have smoking, you'd move to the shot and you'd see someone would put cigarette to their mouth. "Just little things, tiny little things out the corner of your eye.

"Going back to Williams, when we used to practice, in my eyeline, he'd just twitch his finger. Advertisement "Literally, it's a centimetre if that, but that's enough. It just catches your eye.

Read more on the Scottish Sun BURGER OFF ‘Unsightly’ snack van told to move from Scots beauty spot after 26 years BACK FROM THE MED Benidorm set to return eight years on from being axed by ITV "It's like noise as well, if there was constant noise in snooker, it'd be alright. "But if you hear the slightest noise, it might be someone opening packet of sweets or something, you just hear the slightest thing and it puts you off." Stephen Hendry career achievements Seven-time World Snooker Champion Youngest-ever winner of World Championship Six-time Masters Champion Five-time UK Championship winner 18 Triple Crown tournament wins 36 ranking titles Nine seasons as World No1 Awarded MBE in 1994 Two-time BBC Scotland Sports Personality of the Year Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page Advertisement.