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Steve Davis (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional
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player who is currently a commentator, DJ, electronic musician and author. He is best known for dominating professional snooker during the 1980s, when he reached eight World Snooker Championship finals in nine years, winning six world titles, and held the world number one ranking for seven consecutive seasons. He was runner-up to Dennis Taylor in one of snooker's most famous matches, the 1985 World Championship final, which ended in a dramatic black-ball conclusion that attracted 18.5 million viewers, still the largest British television audience for any broadcast after midnight and any broadcast on
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. As well as his six world titles, Davis won the UK Championship six times and the Masters three times for a total of 15 Triple Crown titles, placing him third behind Ronnie O'Sullivan (23 titles) and Stephen Hendry (18). During the 1987–88 season, he became the first player to win all three Triple Crown events in a single season, a feat matched by only two other players—Hendry and Mark Williams. He holds the record for the most professional titles overall, with 84 individual wins, or 98 including team and pro–am competition ('' see tables below''). His career total of 28 ranking titles places him fourth behind O'Sullivan (41 titles), Hendry (36) and John Higgins (31). Davis became the first player to make an officially recognised maximum break in professional competition—at the 1982 Classic—and he was also the first to earn £1 million in career prize money. Named the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year in 1988, Davis is the only snooker player to have received the award. He won his last major title at the 1997 Masters, aged 39, but continued to compete at a high level and was still a top-16 ranked player at age 50. He made his last Crucible appearance in
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, aged 52, when he eliminated the defending world champion John Higgins to become the oldest world quarter-finalist since
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. As of 2023, Davis's 30 Crucible appearances are second only to O'Sullivan's 31. He retired at the end of the 2015–16 season, after 38 seasons on the professional tour, but remains active as a commentator and analyst for the BBC's snooker coverage. Outside snooker, Davis has competed in
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tournaments, most notably representing Europe in the Mosconi Cup eleven consecutive times between 1994 and 2004. A keen chess and
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player, he served as president of the British Chess Federation between 1996 and 2001 and competed in televised poker tournaments. He is a fan of progressive rock and has an ongoing career as a radio broadcaster, club DJ and musician; with Kavus Torabi and Michael J. York, he co-founded the electronic music band the Utopia Strong. He has authored and co-authored books on snooker, chess, cooking and music, as well as writing three autobiographies. In 2013, he featured as a contestant on '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''. He was made an
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in the
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and an
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in the
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Career


Early career (1970–1979)

Davis was born on 22 August 1957 in
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, London, England, the eldest of two boys, Keith being his younger brother. Davis's father Bill, a keen player, introduced him to snooker at the age of 12, and took him to play at his local working men's club. Bill gave Steve an instructional book: ''How I Play Snooker'' by the unrelated Joe Davis. They studied the book, Davis later basing his technique on it during the 1970s. He began playing at the Lucania Snooker Club in Romford. The club manager brought his talent to the attention of
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(chairman of the Lucania chain of
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s) when Davis was 18, and Hearn became his friend and manager. Paid £25 a match by Hearn, Davis toured the United Kingdom and participated in challenge matches against established professionals such as Ray Reardon, John Spencer and Alex Higgins. Around this time he was nicknamed "Nugget" because, according to Hearn, "you could put your case of money on him and you knew you were going to get paid." Davis won the English Under-19 Billiards Championship in 1976. One of his last wins as a snooker amateur was against Tony Meo, another future professional, in the final of the 1978
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. He defended his title a year later, defeating future rival Jimmy White 7–4 in the final. Davis applied in 1978 to become a professional and was initially rejected, before being accepted with effect from 17 September 1978, becoming the youngest of the professional players. He made his professional television debut on Pot Black, where he played against Fred Davis. He played in his first World Snooker Championship in
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, having won two qualifying matches, but lost 11–13 to Dennis Taylor in the first round proper.


Early success (1980–1984)

At the
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he reached the quarter-finals, defeating Patsy Fagan and defending champion Terry Griffiths before losing to Alex Higgins 9–13. He won his first major title that year, the
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, beating Griffiths 9–0 in the semi-finals and Higgins 16–6 in the final. After winning his first title, he won the Wilson's Classic in 1980, the Yamaha Organs and English Professional in 1981, and was the bookmakers' favourite to win the
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despite being seeded 13th. Davis reached the final by defeating White in the first round, Higgins in the second round, Griffiths in the quarter-finals and defending champion Cliff Thorburn in the semi-final. In the final, he won 18–12 against Doug Mountjoy to take his first world championship. Davis completed a 9–0 whitewash victory over Dennis Taylor in the International Open final and retained the UK Championship with a 16–3 win over Griffiths in the final, winning five events in 1981. In January 1982, Davis compiled the first televised maximum break at the Classic at Queen Elizabeth Hall in Oldham against John Spencer. As Lada were sponsoring the event, they offered Davis a car for completing the break. He reached the final, but lost 8–9 to Griffiths in the final. However, later that month Davis defeated Griffiths 9–5 in the Masters final, to win his first title. His 18-month period of dominance ended at the
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, where he lost 1–10 to Tony Knowles in the first round. Despite this, he finished the season as the world number one for the first time. Davis lost to Griffiths in the quarter-finals of the
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later that year. After those two defeats, he won the
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with partner Tony Meo. He overcame Thorburn 18–6 in the
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, regaining the title with a in the final. Davis led 7–0 against Higgins in the
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final, but lost on a 15–16. At the
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, he was the first player to retain his title at the Crucible Theatre – the event's venue since 1977 – by defeating Jimmy White 18–16 in the final, winning his third world championship. Davis also won the
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, beating Higgins 16–8 in the final.


1985 World Snooker Championship

At the
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, Davis defeated Neal Foulds, David Taylor, Griffiths and Reardon en route to the
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, where his opponent was Dennis Taylor. Davis won all of the frames in the first , and the first of the evening session, to lead 8–0 but Taylor recovered to trail 7–9. Taylor levelled the match for the first time at 11–11; after Davis took the lead again, Taylor fought back a second time from 12–15 to level at 15–15 and a third time from 15–17 to 17–17, forcing a deciding frame. With the scores close, Taylor potted the final to leave the . With Davis leading 62–59 in the frame at that point, the player who potted the black ball would win the championship. After several failed attempts to pot it by each player, Taylor potted the ball to win the title. The final was watched by 18.5 million viewers, setting all-time records for
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and for a post-midnight audience on British television. The final, later called the "black ball final", was voted the ninth-greatest sporting moment of all time in a 2002 Channel 4 poll; Davis's disbelief and Taylor's triumphant, pointing finger have been replayed many times on television.


Later World Snooker Championship victories (1985–1989)

Davis and Taylor met again in the final of the 1985 Grand Prix, but this time Davis won in a deciding frame. At 10 hours 21 minutes, it was the longest one-day final in snooker history. Davis trailed Willie Thorne 8–13 in the
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final. Thorne missed a off the spot, which would have given him a 14–8 lead; Davis won the frame and seven of the next eight to win 16–14. Davis also won the 1986 British Open, with a 12–7 win over Thorne. At the 1986 World Championship, Davis defeated White 13–5 in the quarter-finals and Thorburn 16–12 in the semi-finals. His opponent in the final was Joe Johnson, who started the tournament as an outsider to win, with odds of 150–1. Davis lost the match, 12–18. At the end of 1986, he beat Foulds 16–7 to retain the
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. Davis began 1987 by winning the Classic 13–12 against defending champion Jimmy White. At the
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, he defeated Griffiths 13–5 in the quarter-final and White 16–11 in the semi-final. Meeting Johnson again in the final, he established a 14–10 lead after three sessions. Johnson reduced Davis's lead to 14–13, but Davis took four of the next five frames to win the match 18–14 and regain the title, his fourth world championship. In December he retained his UK title with a 16–14 win against White in the final. Davis retained the Classic in 1988 before claiming his second Masters title: in the final he completed a 9–0 whitewash of Mike Hallett, the only such result in the event's history. He also won the World Cup with England and secured his fourth
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title. In that year's World Championship Davis defeated Hallett 13–1, Tony Drago 13–4 and Thorburn 16–8 en route to the final, where he met Griffiths. Davis established a 5–2 lead after the first session, but Griffiths levelled at 8–8 after the second. On the second day of the match, Davis took ten out of thirteen frames to win his fifth world title 18–11. He won the first ranking event of the
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, a 12–6 victory over White in the International Open. During the same match, Davis became the first player to make three consecutive century breaks in a major tournament. In October, he won the
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final 10–6 against Alex Higgins and held the World, UK, Masters, Grand Prix, Classic and Irish Masters titles simultaneously. His four-year unbeaten run in the UK Championship ended in December with a 3–9 semi-final loss to Hendry. Davis did not win another major title until the 1989 World Championship, where he beat Hendry 16–9 in the semi-finals before the most decisive victory in a world final of the modern era: an 18–3 win against John Parrott, for his sixth world championship. He retained the
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in October, beating Dean Reynolds 10–0 in the final – the first whitewash in a ranking-event final. By the end of the 1980s, Davis was snooker's first millionaire.


Last ranking event win (1990–1995)

Davis began the 1990s by winning the
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for the fifth time, defeating Taylor 9–4. Davis was denied an eighth consecutive appearance in the
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final by Jimmy White, who won their semi-final 16–14. He was succeeded as world number one by new world champion Stephen Hendry, at the end of the
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, Davis having held the spot for seven consecutive seasons. The following season, Davis reached the final of the UK Championship again and played Hendry, losing on a deciding frame 15–16. Davis won the
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again, defeating Parrott 9–5 in the final. At the world championship, Davis reached the semi-final but lost to Parrott 16–10. Davis won the Classic defeating Hendry 9–8, and then won the Asian Open beating Alan McManus 9–3. He did not win a match at the
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, however, as he was beaten 4–10 by Peter Ebdon, the first time he had lost in the opening round in nine years. He won the European Open in 1993 where he completed a 10–4 victory against Hendry in the final. Davis won a seventh Irish Masters event in 1993, where he defeated McManus 9–4. At the
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, Davis defeated Ebdon, who had defeated him the year previously 10–3, but lost again to McManus in the second round 13–11. Davis won his eighth (and final) Irish Masters event in 1994 with a deciding frame win over McManus. Davis progressed past the second round for the first time in three years at the
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, defeating Dene O'Kane, Steve James and Wattana but was defeated by Hendry 9–16 in the semi-final. Over the next two seasons, Davis won consecutive Welsh Open titles. At the 1994 event, he completed three consecutive whitewash 5–0 victories, and won the final 9–6 over McManus. The following season at the 1995 event, he defeated John Higgins 9–3 in the final. This victory was his last ranking title of his career.


Masters champion for the last time (1996–2000)

In 1996, Davis reached the quarter-finals of both the Masters and World Championship, losing to McManus and Ebdon, respectively. The following year, at the 1997 Masters, Davis reached the final, defeating McManus, Ebdon and Doherty. Trailing O'Sullivan 4–8 in the final, Davis won six frames in a row, securing a 10–8 victory. The win was Davis's last fully professional title of his career, his third Masters title. At the world championship later that year, Davis defeated David McLellan in the opening round, before losing to Doherty 3–13. He also reached the second round in the 1998 event, where he defeated Simon Bedford, but lost to Williams 6–13. For the 1998–99 season Davis's best result was reaching the quarter-finals at the
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, the first time he had progressed past the third round in five years, but lost to Paul Hunter. He also reached the same stage at the 1999 Welsh Open, but lost to Williams. However, at the
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, he was unable to win a match, losing in the first round on a deciding frame to Joe Perry. He did reach the quarter-finals of the 1999 British Open in 1999–2000, but only won one match at the 2000 World Snooker Championship, defeating Graeme Dott, but losing to Higgins 11–13. After this loss, Davis fell out of the top 16 in the world rankings for the 2000–01 season for the first time since 1980 and would not play in the Masters for the first time since he first qualified.


Fall out of the top 16 (2000–2005)

Davis's best result during the season was a quarter-final appearance at the
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losing to O'Sullivan. Davis failed to qualify for the
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, losing 6–10 to Andy Hicks in the last qualifying round. This was the first time Davis would be absent from the event since his debut in 1979. After the loss, he contemplated retirement, but said that it would be the "easy thing to do". Since he still enjoyed the challenge of professional play he continued into the 2001–02 snooker season and reached the semi-finals of the
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and the quarter-finals of the
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the following season. However, Davis was unable to qualify for the
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, losing 8–10 to
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in the final round of qualification. Despite this, his previous results were enough to regain his place in the top 16 for the 2003–2004 season, starting ranked 11th in the world. Despite not progressing past the third round in any other events, Davis reached the final at the 2004 Welsh Open. This was nine years after he last won a ranking event at the 1995 Welsh Open. He defeated Mark King, Higgins, Milkins and Marko Fu and met O'Sullivan in the final. In the best of 17 frames match, he led 8–5, but lost 8–9. He reached the quarter-finals of the
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, losing to eventual winner Shaun Murphy.


Later career (2005–2010)

Davis reached his 100th major career final at the
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in York, his first appearance in the event's final since 1990. He beat defending champion Stephen Maguire and Hendry before he lost 6–10 to Ding Junhui in the final. Davis brushed off suggestions of retirement before the World Championships, and reached the second round where he lost to Murphy. His performances during the 2006–07 season, including reaching the
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quarter-finals and the Welsh Open semi-finals, ensured that Davis was still a top-16 player at the age of 50. Although Davis dropped out of the top sixteen a year later, he reached successive quarter-finals at the Shanghai Masters and
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in 2008. At the
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, Davis lost 2–10 to Neil Robertson in the first round. At the
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, he defeated Michael Judge 9–7 to set up a first-round match against Hendry which he lost 6–9. He qualified for the
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, his 30th time at the event, by defeating Adrian Gunnell 10–4. In the first round, Davis beat Mark King 10–9, and at 52, he was the oldest player to win a match at the Crucible since Eddie Charlton defeated Cliff Thorburn in 1989. In the second round, against defending champion John Higgins, Davis won 13–11, a win commentator Clive Everton called "the greatest upset in the 33 years the Crucible has been hosting the championship." This made him the oldest world quarter-finalist since Charlton in 1983. In the quarter-final match against Australian Neil Robertson, Davis lost 5–13. Despite having his best run at the World Championship for five years and reaching the quarter-finals for only the second time since 1994, this was his last appearance at the Crucible; he failed to qualify for the tournament again before his retirement. O'Sullivan equalled Davis's record of 30 Crucible appearances in
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. Davis participated in the Players Tour Championship in 2010; his best result was at the Paul Hunter Classic, where he reached the quarter-finals before losing 1–4 to Shaun Murphy. He finished 67th on the
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. He reached the final of the
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, losing 1–4 to Jimmy White. He narrowly reached the last qualifying round of the
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by defeating Jack Lisowski 10–9 before losing 2–10 to Stephen Lee.


Retirement (2010–2016)

Davis began the 2011–12 season ranked world number 44, his lowest ranking position since turning professional. He reached the final of the
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, where he lost 1–2 to Darren Morgan. He participated in the 2011–12 Players Tour Championship; his best result was in the Warsaw Classic, where he reached the semi-finals before losing 3–4 to Ricky Walden, and finished at number 26 on the
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. He qualified for the
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by defeating Ian McCulloch and Andrew Higginson, but lost 1–6 in the first round to O'Sullivan. He reached the last 16 of the Welsh Open, losing 0–4 to Murphy. Davis did not qualify for the main stage of the World Snooker Championship, losing 7–10 to Ben Woollaston. He qualified for the
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, where he lost 4–5 to Walden; he then qualified for the final stages of the
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, but lost in the first round 2–6 to Ali Carter. He again participated in the Players Tour Championship; his best results were in the Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy and the Scottish Open, where he reached the last 16 before losing 3–4 to John Higgins and 1–4 to Ding Junhui. He placed 52nd on the tour's
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. He finished the season in the qualifying stage of the World Championship, losing 7–10 to Maflin. He won his first World Seniors Championship in 2013 by defeating Nigel Bond, 2–1. After being beaten by Craig Steadman 8–10 in the second round of the
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qualification, Davis finished the season outside the top 64 on the money list and dropped off the main professional tour after 36 years. Davis received an invitational tour card for tournaments in the 2014–15 season. He played in the
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event after qualifying with the 2013 World Seniors Championship, losing 1–4 to Mark Selby in the group semi-final. He entered the
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qualifiers, and lost to Fergal O'Brien in his last professional match. During a live BBC broadcast on 17 April 2016, Davis announced his retirement from professional snooker, citing the recent death of his father as the main reason. He entered the Crucible Theatre holding the World Championship trophy, and received a standing ovation from the audience. Over the course of his career, Davis won over £5.5 million in prize money. , he continues to play exhibitions, and is a pundit and commentator for the BBC's snooker coverage of Triple Crown events.


Other sports

From 1994 to 2007, Davis regularly participated in professional
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events; he was instrumental in creating the Mosconi Cup, an annual nine-ball pool tournament contested between teams representing Europe and the United States. He represented Europe in the tournament eleven times, and was a member of the victorious 1995 and 2002 teams; his victory against the US's
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clinched the 2002 competition for Europe. In 2001, Davis reached the final of his first pool event at the
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before losing 9–5 to
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. Sky Sports commentator Sid Waddell gave him the nickname "Romford Slim", calling him Britain's answer to American pool player Rudolf "Minnesota Fats" Wanderone. Davis dislikes blackball pool as played on English-style tables in British pubs and clubs, considering it a "
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game" when played with a smaller cue ball than the other balls, although he is happy with the game when played with uniform balls. At the
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, Davis was seeded 63rd. In the round of 64, he trailed second seed and reigning world champion
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2–8, but won the match 9–8. He defeated two other former world champions, Ralf Souquet 9–6 in the last 32 and
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11–6 in the last 16, but lost 7–11 in the quarter-finals to Corey Deuel. He reached the last 16 of the 2003 WPA World Nine-ball Championship in Cardiff, Wales, where he faced three-time champion Strickland. The match was notable for the behaviour of its players. Strickland accused members of the crowd of bias towards Davis; when warned by referee Michaela Tabb, he told her to "shut up". He complained after Davis took a second toilet break (when only allocated one), and Davis later admitted that the second break was gamesmanship against his opponent. Strickland won the match, and proceeded to the semi-finals. Davis has become a proficient
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player, with successful appearances at televised tournaments; they included an appearance at the final table of the 2003 Poker Million with Jimmy White, who eventually won. He finished 579th at event 41 of the
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, winning $20,617. At event 54 of the
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, Davis finished 389th and won $28,950. He finished 131st, winning $5,491, at event 56 of the
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. At event 22 of the 2011 Grand Poker Series, Davis finished eighth and won $2,049. A keen chess player, he served as president of the British Chess Federation from 1996 until 2001. Davis co-authored ''Steve Davis Plays Chess'', a 1995 book.


In other media

Davis has become known for his coolness and conduct in high-pressure situations. His initial lack of emotional expression and monotonous interview style earned him a reputation as boring, and the satirical television series '' Spitting Image'' nicknamed him "Interesting". Davis has since played on this image, and says it helped him gain public acceptance. He co-authored the 1988 book ''How to Be Really Interesting'' with
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, a comedy writer who had been a key part of Spitting Image's writing team. Davis has worked with a series of video games. He appeared in a spoof online promotion for the
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game '' World Snooker Championship: Season 2007–08'', parodying a Nicole Kidman Brain Training advertisement, and worked with the '' World Snooker Championship'' franchise and ''
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''. He also gave his name to two video games, '' Steve Davis Snooker'' in 1984 and ''
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'' in 1989. In 2010, Davis played himself on ''
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''; other television appearances include the Christmas 1981 episode of '' The Morecambe & Wise Show''. Davis has published a number of other books. Five relate to snooker: ''Successful Snooker'' (1982), ''Frame and Fortune'' (1982), ''Steve Davis: Snooker Champion'' (1983), ''Matchroom Snooker'' (1988) and ''The Official Matchroom 1990 Snooker Special''. He co-authored two chess books in 1995 with
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: ''Steve Davis Plays Chess'' and ''Grandmaster Meets Chess Amateur''. Davis wrote three 1994 cookbooks: ''Simply Fix – the Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 1 – Interesting Things to Do With Meat'', ''Simply Fix – The Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 2 – Interesting Things to Make with Poultry'', and ''Simply Fix – the Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 3 – Interesting Things to Make Using Vegetables''. His third autobiography, ''Interesting'', was published in 2015. Davis also co-produced a music book with Kavus Torabi titled ''
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'' in 2021. He participated in the thirteenth series of '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2013, finishing in eighth place. ''
The Rack Pack ''The Rack Pack'' is a 2016 British comedy-drama television film about professional snooker during the 1970s through the 1980s, focusing on the intense rivalry between Alex Higgins and Steve Davis. The film is directed by Brian Welsh and was rele ...
'', a 2016 BBC television film about professional snooker during the 1970s and 1980s focusing on Davis's rivalry with Alex Higgins, featured
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as Davis.


Music

When in the sixth form at school, Davis began listening to progressive rock and was introduced to the Canterbury scene. Interviewed in 2020, Davis said, "I loved what bands like
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and Henry Cow were doing – it was challenging and very complex." Regarding
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, he said, "...one album in my collection that I would strong urge everyone to get is ''
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''. It's the type of album that you have to hear when you're smashed out of your face. It is just an incredible record. Davis is a fan of French progressive rock band Magma, and produced a London concert so he could see them, which led to their re-formation. He has a record collection with around 2,000 albums. Davis joined Brentwood community radio station Phoenix FM in 1996, broadcasting a variety of soul and rock shows during the next ten years online and on FM under a Restricted Service Licence. When the station went full-time on FM in March 2007, he hosted ''The Interesting Alternative Show''. As a result of his broadcasts, Davis was a guest presenter on BBC Radio 6 Music in 2011. Davis adopted "Thunder Muscle" as his stage name – the energy drink brand from the television series ''
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'', where he played a fictional version of himself promoting the product. He also used the stage name "Rocky Flame". He branched out into club work in 2015, and has regular slots at London bars and nightclubs. Davis performed with Kavus Torabi at the 2016
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; their collaboration led to the formation of the Utopia Strong, an electronic music band whose debut album was released on 13 September 2019. In March 2023, Davis undertook a UK tour with the Utopia Strong in support of The
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Band. He played analogue modular synthesiser on two free-form pieces each night totalling 30 mins. He joined Chas & Dave and several other snooker stars (as the Matchroom Mob) on " Snooker Loopy", a 1986 novelty record which was a Top 10 hit in the UK Singles Chart. A year later they released "Romford Rap", a follow-up single which reached number 91 on the UK charts. In September 2021 Davis appeared in a music video for a track titled "Lily" from the upcoming Richard Dawson and Circle collaborative album.


Legacy

Davis won a record 84 professional titles and was the runner-up in 38 events, with 28 of these as ranking event victories. His modern-era record of six world titles has been broken by both Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan, and his six UK Championship titles has been bettered only by O'Sullivan. Davis compiled 338 competitive centuries during his career. He was coached by
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for much of his career, who also represented Hendry in the 1990s. In 2011, Davis was inducted into World Snooker's new
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with seven other former world champions. In the book ''Masters of the Baize'', a detailed comparison and ranking of snooker professionals, Luke Williams and Paul Gadsby rated Davis as the third-greatest snooker player of all time (behind Joe Davis and Hendry). Davis was one of the first professional players to play in China, touring through the 1980s. This, along with highly lucrative off-table endorsements, both set up by Hearn, allowed him to become the United Kingdom's highest paid sportsperson in the later half of the 1980s. During the 2010 world championship, to mark the anniversary of the 1985 world championship final, Davis appeared with Taylor before the beginning of the first semi-final to stage a humorous re-enactment of their historic final frame; Taylor entered the arena wearing a pair of comically oversized glasses, and Davis arrived sporting a red wig.


Personal life and honours

In 1988, Davis became the only snooker player named as the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, and was made an
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. He was made an
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in 2000, and has been honorary president of the Snooker Writers' Association. Although he was on the board of Leyton Orient F.C., he has been a
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fan most of his life. He divorced his first wife Judith in 2005 after 15 years of marriage. They had two sons: Greg (born in 1991) and Jack (born in 1993). In 2012, Greg Davis entered the Q-School with the aim of winning a place on the professional snooker tour, but failed to do so.


Performance and rankings timeline


Career finals


Ranking finals: 41 (28 titles)


Non-ranking finals: 81 (56 titles)


Team finals: 12 (10 titles)


Pro-am finals: 4 (4 titles)


Pool tournament wins

Mosconi Cup (1995, 2002)


See also

* *


Notes


References

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Batsford Ltd , date=September 1995 , isbn=9-780-7134-7813-6 {{cite book , last1=Davis , first1=Steve , last2=Norwood , first2=David , title=Grandmaster Meets Chess Amateur , year=1995 , publisher=Henry Holt & Co , location=New York , isbn=9-780-8050-4224-5 , edition=1st American {{cite book , last=Davis , first=Steve , title=Simply Fix – the Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 1 – Interesting Things to Do With Meat , year=1994 , publisher=Crosse & Blackwell , isbn=9-780-946555-33-8 {{cite book , last=Davis , first=Steve , title=Simply Fix – The Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 2 – Interesting Things to Make with Poultry , year=1994 , publisher=Crosse & Blackwell , location=London , isbn=9-780-946555-34-5 {{cite book , last=Davis , first=Steve , title=Simply Fix – The Steve Davis Interesting Cookbook No 3 – Interesting Things to Make Using Vegetables , year=1994 , publisher=Crosse & Blackwell , location=London , isbn=9-780-946555-35-2 {{cite news , url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2000/uk_championship_snooker/1024916.stm , title=When snooker went loopy , last=Ashenden , first=Mark , work=BBC Sport , access-date=20 June 2010 , date=20 November 2000 , archive-date=16 October 2003 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20031016084524/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/in_depth/2000/uk_championship_snooker/1024916.stm , url-status=live {{cite web , url=https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/23248/matchroom-mob-with-chas-and-dave/ , title=Snooker Loopy , publisher=Official Charts Company , access-date=5 February 2009 , archive-date=4 April 2015 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150404081346/http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/23248/MATCHROOM-MOB-WITH-CHAS-AND-DAVE/ , url-status=live {{cite web , url=https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Romford%20Rap , title=The Romford Rap , publisher=Official Charts Company , access-date=14 May 2011 , archive-date=6 October 2016 , 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October 1986, p. 9 {{cite magazine , editor=Everton, Clive , author= , date=July 1987 , title=Davis halfway to £150,000 jackpot , magazine=Snooker Scene , location=Birmingham, UK , publisher=Everton's News Agency , page=12 {{cite news , title=Davis Too Good For Hendry , url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=amNPAAAAIBAJ&dq=hong-kong-masters%20snooker%20steve-davis&pg=2688%2C1543580 , newspaper=New Straits Times , access-date=5 June 2011 , archive-date=4 May 2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504100902/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=amNPAAAAIBAJ&dq=hong-kong-masters+snooker+steve-davis&pg=2688%2C1543580 , url-status=live {{cite magazine , title=Snooker Scene , magazine=Snooker Scene , author=Everton, Clive , agency=Everton's News Agency , date=November 1990 , page=19 {{cite book , last=Hayton , first=Eric , title=Cuesport Book of Professional Snooker , pages=159–160 , year=2004 , publisher=Rose Villa Publications , location=Suffolk , isbn=978-0-9548549-0-4 {{cite magazine , title=Snooker Scene , magazine=Snooker Scene , author=Everton, Clive , agency=Everton's News Agency , date=July 1991 , page=6 {{cite magazine , title=Snooker Scene , magazine=Snooker Scene , author=Everton, Clive , agency=Everton's News Agency , date=June 1991 , page=24 {{cite magazine , title=Snooker Scene , magazine=Snooker Scene , author=Everton, Clive , agency=Everton's News Agency , date=August 1991 , page=17 {{cite news , last=Sethi , first=Geet , title=Davis shows Dott the door , url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2000/04/20/stories/07200159.htm , access-date=31 May 2011 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109225423/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2000/04/20/stories/07200159.htm , archive-date=9 November 2012 , location=Chennai, India , date=20 April 2000 , newspaper=The Hindu , url-status=dead {{cite web , title=Sky's The Limit For Snooker Seniors , url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2474212,00.html , work=World Snooker , date=6 October 2011 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007051047/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2474212,00.html , archive-date=7 October 2011 , url-status=dead {{cite news , title=Wattana: 'I may quit' , url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/1218003.stm , work=BBC Sport , access-date=24 May 2011 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623033819/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/1218003.stm , archive-date=23 June 2013 , date=13 March 2001 , url-status=live {{cite web , url=http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Pot_Black , title=Pot Black , publisher=UKGameshows.com , access-date=17 May 2010 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110507000000/http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:iF0ICZ5RVP4J:www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/Pot_Black+1993+%22Pot+Black%22+%22Steve+Davis%22+%22Mike+Hallett%22&cd=3&hl=hu&ct=clnk&gl=hu&source=www.google.hu , archive-date=7 May 2011 {{cite web , title=Drago gains first win over Davis , 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2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504100844/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NddAAAAAIBAJ&pg=4691%2C110604 , url-status=live {{cite news , title=Meo makes his mark – and collects £13,000 , url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DcNAAAAAIBAJ&pg=2556%2C3653005 , access-date=2 June 2011 , newspaper=The Glasgow Herald , date=20 December 1982 , archive-date=4 May 2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504100927/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DcNAAAAAIBAJ&pg=2556%2C3653005 , url-status=live {{cite news , title=Davis leads England to second win , url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=R9BAAAAAIBAJ&pg=2410%2C6083806 , access-date=2 June 2011 , newspaper=Evening Times , date=31 October 1983 , archive-date=4 May 2021 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210504100849/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=R9BAAAAAIBAJ&pg=2410%2C6083806 , url-status=live {{cite news , title=Easy for Davis & Meo , 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Further reading

* {{cite book , title=Frame by frame: my own story , last=Taylor, first=Dennis , isbn=978-0356121796 , publisher=Queen Anne Press , year=1985 * {{cite book , isbn=978-0850974379 , title=Successful Snooker , publisher=Littlehampton Book Services Ltd , year=1982 , last=Davis, first=Steve


External links

{{Commons category, Steve Davis, snooker player, Steve Davis * {{Cite web , url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/PlayersAlphabeticalArticle/0,,13165~2233683,00.html , title=Official player profile of Steve Davis , work=worldsnooker.com , at="Players Alphabetical" section , publisher= World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association , access-date=18 March 2011 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110122004423/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/PlayersAlphabeticalArticle/0,,13165~2233683,00.html , archive-date=22 January 2011 * {{WST player, steve-davis * {{IMDb name, 0205506
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