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‘Stupid game’ – Ex-world champ Shaun Murphy slams snooker and reveals why tennis and golf stars have it much easier

Published on May 11, 2025 at 10:54 AM

SHAUN MURPHY has slammed his own sport of snooker as “stupid”;;, trying to explain just how difficult it is to be a top cueist.

Murphy, 42, has already reached the top of the game when he won the back in 2005, but he still reckons it’s one of the hardest sports in the world to master.

Shaun Murphy of England during a snooker match.
Shaun Murphy has labelled snooker as ‘stupid’

hasn’t won a World Championship since, but is still a 12-time ranking title winner and currently sits 14th in the world rankings while balancing playing with punditry.

He returned to the winners’ circle this year, putting himself back in the conversation as one of the sport’s top players.

But despite seemingly being one of the most talented potters around, Murphy reckons is about as hard as it gets in sport – claiming that sports like and are much easier.

He told the Onefourseven Podcast: “You don’t have to go very far to be totally gone in snooker. You only have to just not quite be perfectly tuned in to be completely off.

“There was a great piece actually shown later in the Championship on the BBC from a guy who is a wellness coach and a mindfulness coach.

“And he was talking about how in snooker, when you do struggle... obviously there are fine motor skills involved in being a snooker player with the touch and feel and those little touch shots and little traces of sidespin.

“You’re not using your big muscles, you’re using those fine motor muscles like the finger tips and stuff. It’s very hard to retain that touch and feel when you’re twitching all over the place, to put it mildly.

“If a tennis player or a golfer is feeling nervous, they can move the big muscles and they can hit the ball with force and they can get that pent up anxiety out a little bit.

Emma Raducanu playing tennis.
Murphy reckons tennis stars like Emma Raducanu have it easier than snooker players
Rory McIlroy holding a golf ball on a golf course.
Golfers like Rory McIlroy are also given an easier ride according to Murphy

“We can’t really do that and you end up making a mistake and you overhit this little ball. You overhit it by an inch and it’s all over.

“It’s quite a hard game really when you think about it. It’s a stupid game, snooker – a totally stupid game and it’s also very difficult.”;;

Despite those comments, Murphy has managed to pull off the perfect frame from time to time – notching 10 maximums throughout his career.

He’s always been vocal in suggesting that snooker is the hardest of the bunch, and even claims to have managed a 147, a nine-darter and a hole-in-one.

that saw two players, two snooker players and two golfers attempt the pinnacle of their respective sports in one day.

During that challenge Murphy for suggesting that a 147 is easier than a nine-darter.

Murphy came out on top as the only player to successfully achieve their feat, making a 147 with less than 15 minutes remaining of the challenge.

Shaun Murphy of England reacts during a snooker match.
Murphy claims to have completed a 147, nine-darter and a hole-in-one

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