💨 Abstract
Joe O'Connor, a 29-year-old snooker player, has reached three ranking finals this season but has yet to win one. Despite this, he remains calm and confident, attributing his losses to slow starts rather than nerves. O'Connor has had an impressive start to the season, winning 11 of 12 matches and reaching a career-high world ranking of 28. He attributes his success to consistent practice and physical training, including boxing and jiu-jitsu.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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