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Snooker Biography

Steve Davis

“The Nugget”

British · Plumstead, England · Born 22 August 1957

Professional Snooker Player
6
world titles

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Six World Snooker Championship titles and the man who dominated the sport so completely through the 1980s that his era is simply referred to as the Steve Davis era. His methodical, precise cue ball control and clinical safety game raised the professional standard of the game across every ranking event, making him the most reliable and feared competitor the sport had produced to that point. His rivalry with Alex Higgins created the sport's first great narrative tension, and his defeat to Dennis Taylor on the final black of the 1985 World Championship final in front of 18 million television viewers at 12:19am remains the most watched snooker moment in history.

Snooker rewards precise cue ball control, deep tactical understanding and the mental composure to execute under the pressure of major championship competition. Career highlights included World Champion 6x, World No.1 7 consecutive years. The dedication required to reach elite level in snooker and sustain that performance over many seasons is rarely appreciated, yet Steve's career record speaks precisely to that kind of exceptional commitment. Few athletes in snooker have combined consistency and peak performance as effectively, and across such an extended period, as Steve managed throughout his career. Steve Davis's achievements in snooker were built on technical discipline, physical preparation and competitive commitment that allowed performance to be maintained at the very top across multiple seasons. The dedication required to perform consistently in snooker at international level defined every aspect of Steve Davis's approach to the sport.

Famous For

Dominating snooker in the 1980s, methodical playing style

Playing Style

How They Played

Methodical, tactical, safety-first approach

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Transformed snooker into mainstream entertainment, one of greatest players ever

Best Known For

World Champion 6x

He lost the 1985 World final on the final black at midnight — watched by 18.5 million people — the most watched moment in snooker history.

Did You Know?
Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • World Champion 6x
  • World No.1 7 consecutive years
Career Journey

Timeline

1978 📌 Turned professional
1981 🏆 First World Championship win
1982 🏆 World Championship win (2nd)
1983 🏆 World Championship win (3rd)
1984 🏆 World Championship win (4th)
1987 🏆 World Championship win (5th)
1988 🏆 World Championship win (6th)
1989 🏆 First maximum 147 break at World Championship
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Steve Davis

Steve Davis was born in 1957.

Steve Davis is British.

Steve Davis's estimated net worth is $10m.

Steve Davis played as a Professional Snooker Player.

Career Timeline — Steve Davis
1978
Turned professional
1981
First World Championship win
1982
World Championship win (2nd)
1983
World Championship win (3rd)
1984
World Championship win (4th)
1987
World Championship win (5th)
1988
World Championship win (6th)
1989
First maximum 147 break at World Championship
World Champion 6x
World No.1 7 consecutive years