Jimmy White was willing to go to extreme lengths to promote the 2005 Masters - even if it meant changing his surname for the duration of the tournament.
White holds a reputable list of accomplishments in snooker with ten titles to his name. However, he is also remembered for his six defeats in world championship finals between 1984 and 1994.
As a player Jimmy White has played all of snooker's greats. The Whirlwind memorably reached his first World Championship final in 1984 losing out to Steve Davis 18-16, before going on to reach ...
Snooker icon Jimmy White made headlines when ... White, who won his only Masters title back in 1984 and had last reached the final in 1986, saw his hopes of breaking that dry spell dashed by ...
The 62-year-old opened up about his diagnosis during an appearance on fellow former snooker player Stephen ... at the hands of Steve David in the 1984 World Championship final - he became briefly ...
Snooker icon Jimmy White made a splash by agreeing a major sponsorship deal that saw the six-time World Championship finalist legally change his name ahead of the Masters in 2005 ...
The man behind a family ice-cream empire that started in a little café in Liverpool 66 years ago has been recognised with a ...
The Asian country will host the fourteenth edition of the much-anticipated multi-sport event, which will take place from 23 to 31 January 2026 in ...
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