💨 Abstract
Aaron Hill, a 23-year-old snooker player, has steadily climbed to a world ranking of 50 and feels well-prepared for future success in this sport. Despite his early fame of beating Ronnie O'Sullivan, his ascent has been gradual. He attributes his improvement to consistent practice with top partners, and working with the experienced coach, Fergal O'Brien. Hill emphasizes the importance of having experienced guidance in this demanding sport, where mental toughness and resilience are crucial.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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