Tom Dennis (snooker player)


Thomas Arthur Dennis was an English professional snooker and English billiards player.

Career

Dennis reached the final of the World Championship in 1927, 1929, 1930, and 1931, but was beaten every time by Joe Davis. The closest Dennis came to defeating Davis was in the 1931 tournament, when the pair were the only two entrants. The match, played in the back room of his own pub in Nottingham, saw Dennis lead 14-10 and 19–16, before losing 21–25. He competed in two more championships, making his last appearance in 1933. He also reached the final of the tournament in 1927, losing again to Davis in the final 11–20. After his final loss in 1931, he played in the event twice more, losing in the semi final on both occasions, to Clark McConachy, and Willie Smith respectively.
Dennis had to withdraw from the 1936 World Snooker Championship after having an operation on his right eye.

Personal life

He had three sons: Thomas Leslie, William Henry by his first wife and David with his second wife, Kathleen. William was a useful amateur snooker player and was a finalist in the 1937 English Amateur Championship, losing 5–3 to Kingsley Kennerley.

Career finals

Non-ranking finals: 4 (4 runners-up)

OutcomeYearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1927World Snooker Championship Joe Davis11–20
Runner-up1929World Snooker Championship Joe Davis14–19
Runner-up1930World Snooker Championship Joe Davis12–25
Runner-up1931World Snooker Championship Joe Davis21–25