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Stephen Hendry retired from professional snooker in 2012, largely due to a combination of declining performance and ongoing difficulties with his game, including the effects of a wrist injury. He had dominated the sport in the 1990s, but as younger players emerged and his own form waned, he found it increasingly challenging to compete at the highest level. Although he returned to play in some events later, he officially announced his retirement to focus on his personal life and other interests.

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