Ray Reardon, a six-time snooker world champion, passed away last week at the age of 91 after a fight with cancer.
He was considered one of the greatest snooker players ever, earning the nickname 'Dracula' for his dominance in the 1970s.
Reardon's success helped to make snooker a popular sport around the world, inspiring generations of players.
Many snooker stars, including Jimmy White and Mark Williams, paid tribute to Reardon, praising his skills and his positive influence on the sport.