MEMORIES OF A MASTER
Daily Star|January 08, 2024
O'Sullivan leads tributes to tragic icon Hunter
SHANE MacDERMOTT
MEMORIES OF A MASTER

RONNIE O'SULLIVAN has paid a touching tribute to the late Paul Hunter on the 20-year anniversary of his third and final Masters triumph.

Hunter, who died of cancer aged just 27 in 2006, famously won three Masters titles in four years between 2001 and 2004.

The hat-trick of memorable wins at snooker's most illustrious invitational event all came in dramatic 10-9 deciders, with "The Rocket' the beaten finalist in the 2004 showpiece dubbed the 'Battle of the Hair Styles.'

Hunter was nicknamed the 'Beckham of the Baize' for his golden locks and charismatic personality and has been sorely missed since his tragic passing 18 years ago.

The famous Waterford crystal Masters trophy was rightfully named in Hunter's honour in 2017.

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