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Nigel Bond
English snooker player

Nigel Bond

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English snooker player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Darley Dale, United Kingdom
Age
59 years
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Biography

Nigel Bond (born 15 November 1965) is an English professional snooker player.

Bond has competed on the main tour since 1989, and was ranked within the world's top 16 players between 1992 and 1999, peaking at 5th for the 1996/1997 season. He reached the final of the World Championship in 1995, where he lost 9–18 to Stephen Hendry, and won the 1996 British Open, defeating John Higgins 9–8.

Having reached the final of three other ranking tournaments, Bond won the 2011 Snooker Shoot-Out and, in 2012, defeated Tony Chappel to win the World Seniors Championship. He retained his place in the top 64 until 2015.

Career

He was born in Darley Dale, Derbyshire.

After a strong amateur career, Bond turned professional for the 1989–1990 season. He reached his first ranking semi-final in his first season, and his first final in his second season, but his career peaked in the mid-1990s. In the 1994 World Championships, Bond pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in the event's history, rallying from 9–2 to defeat Cliff Thorburn 10–9 in what would be Thorburn's final appearance at the Crucible. A year later, Bond reached the final after beating Stephen Lee, Alan McManus, Gary Wilkinson and Andy Hicks, but lost to Stephen Hendry 18–9. This was his only semi-final run of the season. As a consequence of reaching the final, he climbed to number 5 in the world rankings for 1996/97, and in that same season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory (after three previous losing finals), the British Open, beating John Higgins 9–8 after needing a snooker in the final frame, winning the World Snooker Association Performance of the Year award for this achievement, although he has failed to maintain this level of performance. He reached at least the quarter finals at the Crucible Theatre every year from 1993 to 1996, losing to Stephen Hendry every time, which added extra spice to their first round match in 2006. After leading comfortably throughout the match Bond was pegged back to 7–7, and the match went to a final frame. With only the black remaining, and 7 points up, Bond clipped it into the left corner pocket, only for the cue ball to go in-off in the right middle pocket, resulting in a respotted black (the first one ever to decide the final frame of a World Championship match), which Bond potted to take frame and match. Final score 10–9, Bond's first win at the Crucible since 1999, and his only last-16 run of that season.

By the end of the 1990s, Bond was out of the top 16, and dropped out of the top 32 for the 2004–2005 season. However, he reclaimed his place a year later, and he has remained there ever since as of 2009. In the 2007 World Championship he lost in the first round, 10–7 to Peter Ebdon.

A run to the last 16 of the 2007 UK Championships, in which he came from 5–7 to win 9–7 against Ken Doherty in the last 32 before losing 9–6 to Ding Junhui in the last 16, was a precursor to his first quarter-final run for 5 years, at the China Open. Victories over David Roe, Stephen Lee and Barry Pinches took him to a meeting with Stephen Maguire, which he lost 5–0.

He opened the 2008/09 season with first-round defeats in the first five tournaments, but victory over Ebdon in the first round of the World Championship ensured that he didn't lose his top 32 status.

On 30 January 2011, Bond won the Snooker Shoot-Out event. This involved the top 64 players in the world playing 10-minute matches decided on a single frame. He picked up the £32,000 prize money as well as the Snooker Shoot-Out trophy, beating Robert Milkins 58–24 in the final.

Bond started the 2011/2012 season very well by qualifying for the first two ranking event tournaments, the Australian Goldfields Open and the Shanghai Masters. He lost to Neil Robertson and Mark Selby respectively in the first round. He also qualified for the World Open, but was defeated by amateur player Lu Ning in the wildcard round. Bond finished the season ranked world number 45.

Bond once again qualified for the Australian Goldfields Open in the 2012/2013 season, but lost to Neil Robertson 1–5 in the last 32. In December, he reached the World Open in Haikou, China, with wins over Jimmy White and Jamie Burnett. At the venue he saw off Zhu Yinghui 5–3 in the wildcard round and received a bye through to the last 16 due to the withdrawal of Ali Carter. There he lost 1–5 to Judd Trump. Bond was also crowned World Seniors champion during the season without dropping a frame in a total of seven matches, concluding with a 2–0 victory against Tony Chappel in the final. Bond's season ended when he was beaten 8–10 by Alan McManus in the third round of World Championship Qualifying. He dropped a solitary place during the year to end it ranked world number 46.

Bond reached the final of the World Seniors Championship for the second year in a row in the 2013/2014 season, losing 2–1 to Steve Davis. He only won two matches at the main venue of ranking events all season, his best run coming in the China Open, where he beat Barry Pinches 5–2 before Mark Selby defeated Bond 5–1 in the last 32. He fell 11 spots from the start of the season to end it as the world number 57.

Bond produced a superb comeback in the second round of the 2014 UK Championship, as from 5–0 down against world number five Barry Hawkins he took six successive frames to advance. However, in the third round Anthony McGill recovered from 4–1 down to eliminate Bond 6–5. The furthest Bond could progress in a ranking event this season was at the Indian Open, where he beat Ryan Day 4–1 and Dechawat Poomjaeng 4–3, before losing 4–1 to Chris Wakelin in the last 16. He just fell outside the top 64 at the end of the year as he was 65th, but Bond earned a two-year extension via the European Order of Merit.

At the 2016 Indian Open Bond defeated Ricky Walden 4–1, Sam Baird 4–2, John Astley 4–2 and Peter Ebdon 4–3 to reach his first ranking event semi-final since 2002, where he lost 4–1 to Kyren Wilson. Bond had started practicing at the Snooker Academy in Sheffield with young Chinese players and stated that this has contributed to him regaining the hunger and passion to play snooker. He would have a losing run of 10 successive matches shortly afterwards, but at the Gibraltar Open he beat five players to reach his second semi-final of the season, where he failed to pick up a frame in a defeat to Shaun Murphy. Bond kept his place on the tour through the one-year ranking list.

In 2019, Bond defeated reigning World Champion Judd Trump, after finding a 3 to 1 frame advantage, winning the next 5 frames to run out winner 6 frames to 3, in the third round match.

Performance and rankings timeline

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Ranking tournaments
Riga MastersTournament Not HeldMRLQ2R1RA
International ChampionshipTournament Not HeldLQLQ1RLQLQLQLQ1R
China ChampionshipTournament Not HeldNRLQ1RLQ
English OpenTournament Not Held1R1R2R1R
World Open2RFSFQF2R1R2R1R2R2R2R1R1R3RLQ3R2RRRRRLQ1R1RWR2R1RNot HeldLQLQLQ1R
Northern Ireland OpenTournament Not Held1R1R2R1R
UK Championship1RQF2R2RQF1RQF3R1R2R2R2R1R1RQF1R2R1R2RLQLQLQLQLQ2R3R1R1R1R1RQF
Scottish OpenSFNot HeldQF2R3R2R3R3R2R1R2RSF1R1RTournament Not HeldMRNot Held1R1R3R1R
European MastersQF1R1R2R1RSF1R2RNH1RNot Held2RLQLQLQ2R2RNRTournament Not HeldLQLQLQLQ
German MastersTournament Not Held2RSF1RNRTournament Not Held1RLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQ
World Grand PrixTournament Not HeldNRDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Welsh OpenNot HeldSFQF3R1R1R3R3R2R1R1RLQLQLQLQ1R3R1RLQLQ1RLQLQ1R1R1R1R4R2R
Shoot-OutNHNRTournament Not HeldNon-Ranking Event2R4R1R
Players ChampionshipTournament Not HeldDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Gibraltar OpenTournament Not HeldMRSF1R2R
Tour ChampionshipTournament Not HeldDNQ
China OpenTournament Not HeldNR2RLQ2RLQNot HeldWRLQLQQF1R2R1RLQLQ1RLQLQLQ1R1R
World ChampionshipLQLQ1RQFQFFSF1R1R2R1R1RLQ1RLQLQ2R1R1R2RLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQ
Non-ranking tournaments
The MastersALQLQ1R1R1R1RSFQF1RLQLQLQLQLQALQLQLQLQAAAAAAAAAAA
Championship LeagueTournament Not HeldRRAAAAAAAAAAAA
World Seniors ChampionshipNot HeldATournament Not HeldSF1RWF1RQFAAAA
Former ranking tournaments
ClassicLQLQSFTournament Not Held
Strachan OpenNot HeldSFMRNRTournament Not Held
Dubai Classic3R1R3R1R1RQFF2RTournament Not Held
Malta Grand PrixTournament Not HeldNon-Ranking Event2RNRTournament Not Held
Thailand MastersLQ3R1R1R1R2R1RFQF2R2R1RLQNRNot HeldNRTournament Not Held
British OpenLQLQ2R2RQF2RW3R1R1R1R1R1R1R1R1RTournament Not Held
Irish MastersNon-Ranking EventLQ2R1RNHNRTournament Not Held
Northern Ireland TrophyTournament Not HeldNR2R2R1RTournament Not Held
Bahrain ChampionshipTournament Not HeldLQTournament Not Held
Wuxi ClassicTournament Not HeldNon-Ranking EventLQ1RLQTournament Not Held
Australian Goldfields Open1RTournament Not HeldNRTournament Not Held1R1RLQLQLQNot Held
Shanghai MastersTournament Not Held1RLQ1RLQ1RLQLQLQLQLQLQNon-Rank.
Paul Hunter ClassicTournament Not HeldPro-am EventMinor-Ranking Event1R2R1RNR
Indian OpenTournament Not Held1R3RNHSFLQLQNH
Former non-ranking tournaments
European Grand MastersNHQFTournament Not Held
World MastersNH2RTournament Not Held
World MatchplayAAA1RTournament Not Held
King's CupNot HeldAWAATournament Not Held
Pot BlackAAA1R1RTournament Not HeldAAATournament Not Held
Red & White ChallengeTournament Not HeldWTournament Not Held
Pontins ProfessionalAAAAFAFAAAATournament Not Held
Charity ChallengeTournament Not Held1R1RQF1RAAAATournament Not Held
Malta Grand PrixTournament Not HeldA1RWQFARATournament Not Held
Irish MastersAQFAQFAAA1R1RAAAARankingNHATournament Not Held
Scottish MastersAAAASFAQFLQWSFAALQLQTournament Not Held
Shoot-OutNH3RTournament Not HeldW1R3R2R1RARanking Event
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
NH / Not Heldmeans an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was a ranking event.
RV / Ranking & Variant Format Eventmeans an event is/was a ranking & variant format event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was a minor-ranking event.
PA / Pro-am Eventmeans an event is/was a pro-am event.
VF / Variant Format Eventmeans an event is/was a variant format event.

Career finals

Ranking finals: 5 (1 title, 4 runner-ups)

Legend
World Championship (0–1)
Other (1–3)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.1990Grand Prix Stephen Hendry5–10
Runner-up2.1995World Snooker Championship Stephen Hendry9–18
Runner-up3.1995Thailand Classic John Parrott6–9
Winner1.1996British Open John Higgins9–8
Runner-up4.1997Thailand Open Peter Ebdon7–9

Minor-ranking finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.1993Strachan Challenge – Event 2 Troy Shaw4–9

Non-ranking finals: 9 (6 titles, 3 runner-ups)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Winner1.1992King's Cup James Wattana8–7
Runner-up1.1994Pontins Professional Ken Doherty5–9
Winner2.1995Red & White Challenge John Parrott8–6
Runner-up2.1996Pontins Professional Ken Doherty7–9
Winner3.1996Malta Grand Prix Tony Drago7–3
Winner4.1997Scottish Masters Alan McManus9–8
Winner5.2011Snooker Shoot Out Robert Milkins1–0
Winner6.2012World Seniors Championship Tony Chappel2–0
Runner-up3.2013World Seniors Championship Steve Davis1–2

Pro-am finals: 5 (2 titles, 3 runner-ups)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.2008Pontins Spring Open David Grace1–5
Winner1.2009World Games David Grace3–0
Winner2.2010Pontins Spring Open Stephen Craigie5–2
Runner-up2.2014Vienna Snooker Open Mark King2–5
Runner-up3.2017Vienna Snooker Open David Grace2–5

Amateur finals: 1 (1 title)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Winner1.1989English Amateur Championship Barry Pinches13–11
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