Stephen Hendry has won the World Snooker Championship 7 times
Jimmy White reached the Final in the World Snooker Championship 6 times but never won the title. He came 2nd in all 6.
Alex Higgins
Jimmy White, a renowned snooker player, lost in the finals of the World Snooker Championship five times. He was defeated by Steve Davis in 1984, 1986, and 1987, and by John Parrott in 1991, and Ronnie O'Sullivan in 1994. Despite his talent and popularity, White never managed to secure the World Championship title.
8 National Titles. Her first National Title in 2002. 21 TamilnaduState Ranking Titles with 12 Snooker titles, 8 Billiard Titles and 1(one) 6 Red Snooker Title.In the International front she has represented our Country 6 times in the World Snooker Championship conducted by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) and in 2010 she won the Bronze medal in IBSF World Snooker Championship held at Syria and also won the Australian Open Championship in the same year.In 2012 she won the Bronze medal again in the IBSF World Snooker Championship held in Sofia, Bulgaria.By,Rajaraman - rrthewebmaster@gmail.com
The 2010 UK Championship Snooker title was won by John Higgins. You can learn more about this at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "2010 UK Championship (snooker)" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Yes Ian Wallace was a snooker player from Aberdeen. He died in1992, he played for number of years in Aberdeen snooker league. He won The North Of Scotland title six time in the eighties....
The nickname "Whirlwind" was given to English snooker player Jimmy White. Known for his fast and exciting playing style, White gained popularity in the sport during the 1980s and 1990s. He is celebrated for his charismatic personality and has reached the World Championship final multiple times, though he has never won the title. His contributions to snooker have made him a beloved figure in the sport.
Raven held the title the most times (27 times for a total of 94 days) while Steve Blackman held the title for the great total number of days (172).
0 times, Ronnie O'Sullivan never lost in the WSC final match. He won the title 3 times.
The title of the Steve McQueen sci-fi film from 1958 is "The Blob."
Although Gary Owen was once one of the greatest snooker player (or English football player), he expired a few years back. However, his title as one of the greatest continues today, particularly in Australian history.
Ronnie O'Sullivan won on Monday (May 2012).