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At one point, Opera's rendering engine was quite good, in comparison. They even made a browser with it for BeOS.
However, it was getting a little long in the tooth. With all the support that WebKit has gotten (Apple, Google, etc.) and the fact that it's Open Sourced, it really makes sense for them to stay relevant.
Now, they can concentrate on making a better browser experience and when it makes sense, add to the rendering engine. In the meantime, they can take advantage of the updates being made by the Open Source community.