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Tom A. DennisEnglish professional snooker and English billiards player.
Country:
Great Britain |
Content:
- Tom Dennis: Acclaimed Snooker Player
- 1931 World Championship: A Close Contest
- Final Appearance in the World Championship
Tom Dennis: Acclaimed Snooker Player
Tom Dennis was a renowned English professional in both snooker and English billiards. Throughout his illustrious career, he participated in four World Championship finals (1927, 1929, 1931, and 1932), but unfortunately, all of them ended in defeat against the legendary Joe Davis.
1931 World Championship: A Close Contest
The 1931 World Championship was particularly memorable for Dennis. The tournament was held in Nottingham, and he found himself in a commanding position in the final against Davis, leading 14-10 and later 19-16. However, Davis displayed his unmatched prowess, eventually winning the match 25-21. Notably, Tom and Joe were the sole participants in that year's championship.
Final Appearance in the World Championship
Dennis made his final appearance at the World Championship in 1933. While he failed to replicate his previous success, his participation in four finals showcased his exceptional talent and unwavering determination. Dennis left an enduring legacy in the world of cue sports, forever remembered as one of the most formidable players of his era.

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