The JP Way
John Parrott was a familiar face on the professional tour throughout the late 1980s and most of the 1990s and remained in the top 16 for 14 consecutive seasons. In early life, John was a keen bowls player but soon gravitated to snooker, becoming a promising junior player, winning the Junior Pontins Championship in 1981 and the Pontins Open Championship in 1982 along with the winner of Junior Pot Black. The following year in 1983,John turned professional. Shortly afterwards in 1984, he made his first breakthrough in the professional game when he went deep into the Classic, beating Alex Higgins and Tony Knowles before losing to Steve Davis in the semi-final. His talented was duly spotted and he tipped to become a World Champion within the next 5 years. It actually took him 7 years when he proudly held the trophy aloft in 1991 and also won the UK Championship later in the year. A mean feat but the Masters always alluded him, losing three times to Hendry in the final. He also qualified for the World Championship, a remarkable ten times. He also achieved nine ranking titles in his career.
John carried on playing until his retirement in 2010 and has since been a permanent feature of the BBC events, working as a pundit and commentator. John is also a keen golfer and horse racing goer. Joh always seems a placid and jovial character off the table but on it he was a ferocious player, attacking when he had to be and a master of safety play. A heavy scorer when in the bulls and someone you didn’t want to draw when he was on form.
In recent years, John has dusted his cue and again become involved in playing snooker. The invitation to join the Seniors tour has meant his face becoming a regular feature and has largely been there from the start. Although he now wears glasses, Parrott can still produce those dream moments worthy of a former World Champion and bathed in its glory when it happens.
https://youtu.be/4dvOsT1z7gAp
John carried on playing until his retirement in 2010 and has since been a permanent feature of the BBC events, working as a pundit and commentator. John is also a keen golfer and horse racing goer. Joh always seems a placid and jovial character off the table but on it he was a ferocious player, attacking when he had to be and a master of safety play. A heavy scorer when in the bulls and someone you didn’t want to draw when he was on form.
In recent years, John has dusted his cue and again become involved in playing snooker. The invitation to join the Seniors tour has meant his face becoming a regular feature and has largely been there from the start. Although he now wears glasses, Parrott can still produce those dream moments worthy of a former World Champion and bathed in its glory when it happens.
https://youtu.be/4dvOsT1z7gAp
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