STEVE DAVIS called for a major change to a snooker table during a UK Championship ... fluffing the chance to score a maximum break of 147. After the game he said: "It was a photographer.
Steve Davis ... the practice table. Davis, a six-time UK Championship winner and six-time world champion who enjoyed many battles with White over the years, retired from snooker in 2016.
Ronnie O'Sullivan insisted any rising snooker star can play like Steve Davis and John Higgins, but may not reach the levels of Jimmy White and Stephen Hendry.
STEVE DAVIS and Dennis Taylor are set to recreate the "greatest snooker match of all time". Dubbed the "Black Ball Final", the 1985 Sheffield showdown saw 19 million people watch Taylor beat Davis ...
Steve Davis reckons he knows Jimmy White’s motivation for still playing snooker – his heating allowance! White has been one of the game’s great characters for the best part of 40 years ...
Steve Davis has quipped that snooker legend Jimmy White's heating allowance is the reason he still plays. Known for four decades as one of snooker's true entertainers due to his 'whirlwind' style ...
STEVE DAVIS reckons he knows Jimmy White's motivation for still playing snooker at the age of 62 - his heating allowance. At eight years from 70, White secured his Tour Card on his own merits last ...
Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor are set to recreate their iconic 1985 World Snooker Championship final clash 40 years after the historic match. Known as the 'Black Ball Final', Taylor beat Davis to ...
Snooker itself evolved from the much ... The British player Steve Davis achieved the first 147-break on television during a championship screened in 1982. The baulk line is the white line you ...
Steve Davis has called on UK Championship chiefs to ... which included a blown chance at a 147 break in the fifth frame. Bingham needed just one more frame to progress to the next round, but ...
Steve Davis believes that Jimmy White's motivation for continuing to play snooker is his heating allowance! White, a prominent figure in the game for nearly 40 years due to his 'whirlwind' style ...