Seven-times world snooker champion Stephen Hendry ruled out retirement on Thursday despite being thrashed in the second round of the 2011 edition earlier this week."I still love playing the game. I want the chance to come back here," the 42-year-old Scot told the BBC
at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre where he is commentating on the world championship semi-finals.
"I'm going to play all the tournaments (next season). There's no point being half-hearted."
Hendry, who became the youngest world champion at the age of 21, said after losing 13-4 to Englishman Mark Selby on Monday that he would make a decision about his future at the end of this season.
at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre where he is commentating on the world championship semi-finals.
"I'm going to play all the tournaments (next season). There's no point being half-hearted."
Hendry, who became the youngest world champion at the age of 21, said after losing 13-4 to Englishman Mark Selby on Monday that he would make a decision about his future at the end of this season.
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