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Hunter loses battle with cancer | Hunter loses battle with cancer |
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Paul Hunter has died at the age of 27 after a battle with cancer. | Paul Hunter has died at the age of 27 after a battle with cancer. |
The Leeds player was taken into the Kirkwood Hospice in Huddersfield last Friday and died on Monday evening. | The Leeds player was taken into the Kirkwood Hospice in Huddersfield last Friday and died on Monday evening. |
The three-time Masters champion was diagnosed with dozens of neuro endocrine tumours on the lining of his stomach in March 2005. | The three-time Masters champion was diagnosed with dozens of neuro endocrine tumours on the lining of his stomach in March 2005. |
Hunter would have been 28 on Saturday. He leaves a wife, Lindsey, and a daughter, Evie Rose, who was born on Boxing Day of last year. | Hunter would have been 28 on Saturday. He leaves a wife, Lindsey, and a daughter, Evie Rose, who was born on Boxing Day of last year. |
Former world champion John Parrott was among the first to pay tribute. | Former world champion John Parrott was among the first to pay tribute. |
"Paul certainly brought a touch of glamour to the game - they called him 'the Beckham of the baize'," Parrott told BBC Five Live. | "Paul certainly brought a touch of glamour to the game - they called him 'the Beckham of the baize'," Parrott told BBC Five Live. |
"And his performances at Wembley were fantastic. To win three titles was tremendous. | "And his performances at Wembley were fantastic. To win three titles was tremendous. |
"He was a happy-go-lucky man, always played with a smile on his face and never had a bad word to say about anyone." | "He was a happy-go-lucky man, always played with a smile on his face and never had a bad word to say about anyone." |
Stephen Hendry, the seven-times world champion, added: "I'm absolutely devastated by the news. | Stephen Hendry, the seven-times world champion, added: "I'm absolutely devastated by the news. |
MESSAGEBOARD I can only say to his family that he was a great man and will be greatly missed - my deepest condolences Alan Message board: Have your say | MESSAGEBOARD I can only say to his family that he was a great man and will be greatly missed - my deepest condolences Alan Message board: Have your say |
"He's got a young family and he had a fantastic future in front of him. It's everyone's worst nightmare and puts everything into perspective." | "He's got a young family and he had a fantastic future in front of him. It's everyone's worst nightmare and puts everything into perspective." |
Willie Thorne, a BBC commentator and former professional, said: "Deep down I think we all thought he was going to beat the disease. | Willie Thorne, a BBC commentator and former professional, said: "Deep down I think we all thought he was going to beat the disease. |
"He was one of the best-looking snooker players we ever had and had a heart like a lion. | "He was one of the best-looking snooker players we ever had and had a heart like a lion. |
"He lit up the stage when he played, was a very flamboyant player and there will be a big hole in everybody's hearts for the next year or so." | "He lit up the stage when he played, was a very flamboyant player and there will be a big hole in everybody's hearts for the next year or so." |
And World Snooker chairman Sir Rodney Walker added: "Paul was a man who had everything going for him - an outstanding talent, good looks, fame, riches, charm and a beautiful wife. | And World Snooker chairman Sir Rodney Walker added: "Paul was a man who had everything going for him - an outstanding talent, good looks, fame, riches, charm and a beautiful wife. |
"This shows us just how quickly life can change. | "This shows us just how quickly life can change. |
"It's a bitter blow for snooker, but most importantly for his family, and our thoughts are with them." | "It's a bitter blow for snooker, but most importantly for his family, and our thoughts are with them." |
Paul Hunter was a great player and I'm sure that he would have been a future world champion Willie Thorne | Paul Hunter was a great player and I'm sure that he would have been a future world champion Willie Thorne |
Hunter turned professional at the age of 16 in 1995 and won his first major title, the 1998 Welsh Open, at the age of 19. | Hunter turned professional at the age of 16 in 1995 and won his first major title, the 1998 Welsh Open, at the age of 19. |
He also won the Welsh title in 2002 and picked up the British Open trophy the same year. | He also won the Welsh title in 2002 and picked up the British Open trophy the same year. |
But he will be best remembered for his exploits at Wembley. | But he will be best remembered for his exploits at Wembley. |
Hunter recovered from 7-3 down to beat Fergal O'Brien 10-9 in the 2001 final after finding inspiration with wife Lindsey during the midway interval. | Hunter recovered from 7-3 down to beat Fergal O'Brien 10-9 in the 2001 final after finding inspiration with wife Lindsey during the midway interval. |
Hunter won eight of 11 frames in the evening session and what he jokingly called his 'plan B' became the stuff of legend. | Hunter won eight of 11 frames in the evening session and what he jokingly called his 'plan B' became the stuff of legend. |
He also fought back from 5-0 down to beat Mark Williams 10-9 in the final a year later. | He also fought back from 5-0 down to beat Mark Williams 10-9 in the final a year later. |
And he completed a hat-trick of Masters victories in 2004 when he came from 7-2 down to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9. | And he completed a hat-trick of Masters victories in 2004 when he came from 7-2 down to beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9. |
A splash of wedding photos in Hello! magazine confirmed Hunter as a sportsman who transcended his chosen pursuit to achieve celebrity status. | |
He should have reached the 2003 World Championship final, where he led Ken Doherty 15-9 in the semi-finals before the Irishman stormed back to win 17-16. | He should have reached the 2003 World Championship final, where he led Ken Doherty 15-9 in the semi-finals before the Irishman stormed back to win 17-16. |
And Thorne believes Hunter would have certainly won the World Championship if cancer had not struck. | And Thorne believes Hunter would have certainly won the World Championship if cancer had not struck. |
"Anyone who wins the Masters back-to-back is a great player," said Thorne. | "Anyone who wins the Masters back-to-back is a great player," said Thorne. |
"Paul Hunter was a great player and I'm sure that he would have been a future world champion, without a doubt." | "Paul Hunter was a great player and I'm sure that he would have been a future world champion, without a doubt." |
Despite chemotherapy treatment, Hunter continued to compete professionally but won only one match last season and fell from fifth to 34th in the rankings. | Despite chemotherapy treatment, Hunter continued to compete professionally but won only one match last season and fell from fifth to 34th in the rankings. |