Who are the 2020 snooker commentators?

Who are the 2020 snooker commentators? Today’s second-round matches are the best of 11 frames. The commentators include Steve Davis, John Parrott, Stephen Hendry and Dennis Taylor….Credits. Role Contributor Commentator Alan McManus Commentator Dennis Taylor

Who are the 2020 snooker commentators?

Today’s second-round matches are the best of 11 frames. The commentators include Steve Davis, John Parrott, Stephen Hendry and Dennis Taylor….Credits.

Role Contributor
Commentator Alan McManus
Commentator Dennis Taylor
Commentator John Virgo
Executive Producer Alison Witkover

Who is current snooker world champion?

Mark Selby
The reigning world champion is Mark Selby. Joe Davis dominated the tournament over its first two decades, winning the first 15 world championships before he retired undefeated after his final victory in 1946.

Who won the snooker yesterday?

Mark Williams rolled back the years and balls to complete a 6-4 win over Gary Wilson in the British Open final at Leicester’s packed Morningside Arena on Sunday – an astonishing 24 years after he first won the event.

Who is Phil Yates snooker commentator?

A snooker journalist and commentator for several years now, Phil can most often be heard these days commenting on the Premier and Championship League competitions for Matchroom Sport. In the past he has also commentated on ranking events such as the British Open on SkySports.

Is Clive Everton still commentating?

Since his departure from the BBC, Everton has continued commentating for ITV.

Who won snooker final 2021?

2021 Players Championship (snooker)

Tournament information
Champion John Higgins ( SCO )
Runner-up Ronnie O’Sullivan ( ENG )
Score 10–3
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How Old Is Phil Yates snooker?

Philip Yates
Born 3 January 1913 County Durham, England
Died 14 February 1998 (aged 85) Doncaster,Yorkshire, England
Nationality United Kingdom
Occupation Coal Miner, Foundry Worker

Does Neal Foulds still play snooker?

After his retirement, Foulds became a commentator for the BBC and is currently part of the presenting team for ITV and Eurosport….Neal Foulds.

Nickname Fouldsy
Professional 1983–2003
Highest ranking 3 (1987/1988, 1988/1989)
Career winnings £1,156,213
Tournament wins