1992, Higgins officially became a professional player. 1994, Higgins, who was only 19 years old, won the first ranking championship in his career. 1998, Higgins defeated Ken Dougherty and won the World Snooker Championship for the first time, and the British Snooker Championship in the same year.
1999, Higgins won his first snooker masters championship and became a grand slam winner who won all three championships. In 2007-20 1 1 season, Higgins won three world snooker championships and one British snooker championship. From 2065438+07 to 2065438+09, Higgins broke into the final of the World Snooker Championship for three consecutive years and won the runner-up.
Social evaluation:
Higgins is the most respectable opponent and the most competitive player after Stephen Hendry.
Higgins is the defending champion of the World Snooker Championship, and his skills are very comprehensive.
In the world of snooker, Higgins is a well-deserved master.
Higgins is famous for his steady rhythm and accurate position, and is known as the "wizard" in billiards. He is a representative of the academic school. His playing style is as standard as a textbook, not flashy and unassuming.
Higgins is considered as the best competitive player, with standard posture, meticulous tactics, balanced attack and defense, strong ability to dribble and stable psychological quality. His stability can be said to be the first in history, and many technical styles are regarded as classics by other players and become the necessary standardized styles for entry.