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John Parrott
English snooker player

John Parrott

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English snooker player
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Place of birth
Liverpool
Age
60 years
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Biography

John Parrott, MBE (born 11 May 1964) is an English former professional snooker player and television personality, remembered as one of the best players in the early 1990s.
Parrott won the World Snooker Championship in 1991, defeating Jimmy White in the final. Two years earlier he had lost 3–18 to Steve Davis, the heaviest final defeat in modern times. He repeated his win over White to add the UK Championship title later that year, and is one of only five players to win both championships in the same calendar year. He spent three successive seasons at number 2 in the world rankings, and having compiled 221 centuries is one of several players to have compiled more than 200 competitive centuries during his career.

Early career

Until the age of 12 Parrott was a keen bowls player but then discovered snooker and has been a keen player ever since. At the age of 15 his talent was spotted by Phil Miller who would become his long-term manager in 1980. Parrott was successful at an early age. He lost in the final of the English Under-16s Championship in 1980 and won the Pontins Junior Championship in 1981. He was Pontins Open Champion in 1982, Junior Pot Black champion in 1982 after narrowly defeating Mark 'Lightning' Lockwood and success followed in 1983, and turned professional the following year after winning a record 14 tournaments in his last year as an amateur player.

Professional career

Parrott turned professional in 1983 and he made his televised debut as a professional during the 1984 Classic in which he played Alex Higgins in the last 16 of the competition in front of a packed house at Warrington near his home town of Liverpool. He then caused a stir when he won the match 5–2. He then beat Tony Knowles in the next round before losing to Steve Davis in the semi-finals. By then, bookmakers had him tipped to be the World Snooker Champion within five years (it took him seven years). He took his first ranking title in the 1989 European Open, and defended his title in 1990.

Parrott also boasts 14 consecutive seasons in the top 16 of the snooker world rankings, eleven of them in the top 6.

From 1984 to 2004 Parrott was ever-present at the World Championship, reaching at least the last 16 every year from 1984 to 1995, but he failed to qualify in 2005. Since his 1991 victory he has never again reached the semi-finals, but lost in the quarter-finals seven times between 1992 and 1999.

Overall, Parrott has won a total of nine world ranking events, which is seventh on the all-time list behind Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis, Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins, Mark Williams and Jimmy White. Also, his 1991 triumphs in the World Championship and UK Championship make him one of only five players to win both of snooker's two most prominent ranking titles in the same year.

Parrott has come through the qualifying event for the World Championship a record 10 times. In 2007 he reached the last 16 of the World Championship for the first time in seven years, after victories over James Leadbetter, David Gray and Steve Davis (10–9, having led 6–1 and 9–6).

A record ten of Parrott's World Championship matches have gone to a final-frame decider – he has won 7 of these. Also, John Parrott is the only player to have recorded a "whitewash" in the World Championship final stages – he beat Eddie Charlton 10–0 in the first round in 1992.

Because of Hendry's dominance, Parrott was the runner-up at the Masters on three occasions within a four-year span, and never won the title.

On 4 August 2009 at the qualifiers for the 2009 Shanghai Masters he lost 0–5 against Michael White.

Following his 6–10 defeat to young Chinese Zhang Anda in the 2010 World Championship Qualifiers, Parrott finished outside the top 64 in the end of season rankings and was not assured a place on the main tour for the 2010/2011 season. Later Parrott announced he was to retire from the professional game. He told the Daily Mail:

If I'm off the tour, it’s fairly certain that I'll retire. I certainly won't be playing any lower down. [...] If I lose my card, that's me gone. I still have the utmost respect for the game. I've just lost in the World Championship and I'm not going to spit the dummy out. But I don't enjoy the hours of practice any more.

Parrott did however participate in the preliminary qualifying rounds of the 2012 World Snooker Championship, losing 0–5 to Patrick Wallace in Round 1.

Television work

Parrott is a studio expert on snooker for BBC Sport, often partnered with Steve Davis, and also does much of their tutorial and playing guidance. He was one of the team captains on A Question of Sport, alongside footballer and pundit Ally McCoist from 1996 to 2002.

He is also a strong follower of horse racing and was part of the presenting team for the BBC's horse racing coverage.

Personal life

Parrott is a supporter of Everton.

In 1996 Parrott was honoured with an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.

In 2008 Parrott launched John Parrott Cue Sports, an online retailer selling snooker and pool cues and some snooker collectibles.

In 2011 it was announced that Parrott was to be the Honorary Patron of the British Crown Green Bowling Association (BCGBA).

Performance timeline in major tournaments

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The MastersAAAASFFFQFFQF1R1RQFQF1R1RSFQFAAAALQAAAAA
World Championship2RQF2R2R2RFSFWQFQFQFQF1RQFQFQF2R1R1R1R1RLQ1R2RLQLQLQLQ
Performance Table Legend
LQlost in the qualifying draw#Rlost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finals
SFlost in the semi–finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament
DNQdid not qualify for the tournamentAdid not participate in the tournamentWDwithdrew from the tournament
DQdisqualified from the tournament

Career finals

Ranking event finals: 18 (9 titles, 9 runners-up)

Legend
World Championship (1–1)
UK Championship (1–1)
Other (7–7)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.1988The ClassicEngland Steve Davis11–13
Winner1.1989European OpenWales Terry Griffiths9–8
Runner-up2.1989World Snooker ChampionshipEngland Steve Davis3–18
Winner2.1990European Open (2)Scotland Stephen Hendry10–6
Winner3.1991World Snooker ChampionshipEngland Jimmy White18–11
Winner4.1991Dubai ClassicEngland Tony Knowles9–3
Winner5.1991UK ChampionshipEngland Jimmy White16–13
Runner-up3.1992Strachan OpenThailand James Wattana5–9
Winner6.1992Dubai Classic (2)Scotland Stephen Hendry9–8
Runner-up4.1992UK ChampionshipEngland Jimmy White9–16
Winner7.1994International OpenThailand James Wattana9–5
Runner-up5.1994European OpenScotland Stephen Hendry3–9
Winner8.1995Thailand Classic (3)England Nigel Bond9–6
Runner-up6.1996Welsh OpenWales Mark Williams3–9
Winner9.1996European Open (3)England Peter Ebdon9–7
Runner-up7.1997European Open (2)Scotland John Higgins5–9
Runner-up8.1997German OpenScotland John Higgins4–9
Runner-up9.1998Thailand MastersScotland Stephen Hendry6–9

Non-ranking wins:(7)

  • Pontins Professional -1988
  • Kent Cup - 1988
  • Norwich Union Grand Prix - 1990
  • Humo Masters - 1990
  • Kent Classic - 1992
  • Malta Grand Prix -1994
  • German Masters -1998

Team wins

  • Nations Cup with England team 2000

Amateur wins

  • Pontins Open 1982
  • Junior Pot Black (1982, 1983)

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