Tony Jones (snooker)

Tony Jones (snooker)

Infobox Snooker player
Name = Tony Jones


Caption =
Born = birth date and age|1960|4|15
Birthplace =
Died =
Deathplace =
Nationality = flagicon|ENG English
Nickname =
Professional =
High ranking = #15 (1991-1992)
Current rank =
Prize money =
High break = #135 (1992)Clarifyme|date=July 2007
Best finish =
Ranking wins = #1991 (European Open)
Other wins = #16 (1991)
World champ =

Tony Jones (born 15 April, 1960) is an English professional snooker player.

Career

Jones was the surprise winner of the 1991 European Open when, ranked no. 35 in the world, he beat Mark Johnston-Allen 9-7. He reached no. 15 in the 1991/1992 rankings as a result, but dropped out of the top sixteen the following season.

External links

* [http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Players/Global_Europe/Global_England/eng_tony_jones.htm Profile on the Global Snooker Centre]

world doubles finalist {partner ,ray reardon,)1985, english amateur champion 1982, beating john parrot 13 9.


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