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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Sam Brookes

Popular world champion announces snooker retirement

  • Former snooker world champion Ken Doherty has announced his retirement from the sport.
  • Irish star Doherty, 56, who is affectionately known as “The Darlin’ of Dublin”, stated that “it’s the right time” for him to walk away.
  • Doherty’s finest hour came in 1997 when he won the World Snooker Championship , beating Stephen Hendry 18-12 in the final.
  • Doherty also reached the UK Championship final three times, losing on each occasion, while he was also a two-time beaten finalist at The Masters.
  • Doherty has worked with the BBC as a pundit and commentator for an extended period alongside his playing career, and he is set to continue in these roles after putting his cue away for good.
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