Terry Murphy (snooker player) explained

Terry Murphy
Birth Date:6 March 1972
Birth Place:Derry, Northern Ireland
Professional:1991–2005
High Ranking:29 (1998/1999)
Best Finish:Quarter-final (x1)

Terry Murphy (born 6 March 1972) is a Northern Irish former professional snooker player.[1] __TOC__

Career

Murphy started playing the game on a reduced-size table his parents bought him in order to keep him off the streets of his native Derry while growing up, before he moved to The Midlands when he was a teenager.[2] Murphy turned professional in 1991, and represented Northern Ireland at the World Cup in 1996, and also had his highest-ranking finish of a quarter-final in the 1997 Welsh Open.[3] He reached a career high ranking of 29th in Snooker world rankings 1997/1998 and 1998/1999.[4] He appeared in the 1998 World Championship where he lost 3 - 10 to Peter Ebdon. The following year he again reached the World Championship but was defeated 8 - 10 by John Parrott. He lost his full professional status in 2004, finishing 113rd in the rankings at a time when only the top 64 automatically retained their place on the main tour.[5]

Performance and rankings timeline

Tournament 1991/
92
1992/
93
1993/
94
1994/
95
1995/
96
1996/
97
1997/
98
1998/
99
1999/
00
2000/
01
2001/
02
2002/
03
2003/
04
2004/
05
Ranking[6] [7] 13313891614129293030354565[8]
Ranking tournaments
Grand Prix[9] LQLQ1R1RLQLQ2R1R2R3RLQLQLQA
British Open1RLQLQ1R1R1R1R2R2R2RLQLQLQA
UK ChampionshipLQLQ2RLQLQ3R2R3R2R1R2RLQLQA
Welsh OpenLQLQLQ1R3RQF2R1R1RLQLQLQLQA
Malta Cup[10] LQLQ1RLQLQLQNHWDNot HeldLQLQLQA
Irish MastersNon-Ranking EventLQWDA
China Open[11] Tournament Not HeldNRLQ1RLQLQNot HeldA
World ChampionshipLQLQLQLQLQLQ1R1RLQLQLQLQLQLQ
Non-ranking tournaments
The MastersLQALQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQA
Former ranking tournaments
ClassicLQTournament Not Held
Strachan OpenLQTournament Not Held
Dubai Classic[12] LQLQ2RLQLQLQTournament Not Held
German Masters[13] Tournament Not HeldLQLQLQNRTournament Not Held
Malta Grand PrixNot HeldNon-Ranking EventLQNRTournament Not Held
Thailand Masters[14] LQLQLQLQ1RLQLQWD1RLQLQNRNot Held
Scottish Open[15] NHLQLQ1R1R1R2R1R1R1RLQLQLQNH
Former non-ranking tournaments
Irish Professional ChampionshipLQATournament Not Held
Performance table legend
LQlost in the qualifying draw
  1. R
lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finals
SFlost in the semi–finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament
DNQdid not qualify for the tournamentAdid not participate in the tournamentWDwithdrew from the tournament
NH / Not Held means an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Event means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Event means an event is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Event means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hayton . Eric . Dee . John . 2004 . The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker: The Complete Record & History . Rose Villa Publications . Lowestoft . 978-0954854904 . 746–748.
  2. Web site: Snooker:O'Sullivan's world of desire. The Independent. 7 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Terry Murphy (Northern Ireland). Global Snooker Centre. 7 March 2018. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081226115633/http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Players/Global_Europe/Global_Ireland/ni_terry_murphy.htm. 26 December 2008.
  4. Book: Kobylecky, John . 2019 . The Complete International Directory of Snooker Players – 1927 to 2018 . Kobyhadrian Books . 174 . 978-0993143311 .
  5. O'Sullivan is new world no. 1 by a street... . Snooker Scene . June 2004 . 38–39 .
  6. Web site: Ranking History. Snooker.org. 7 March 2018.
  7. New players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking.
  8. He was not on the Main Tour.
  9. The event ran under different names such as LG Cup (2001/2002 to 2003/2004).
  10. The event ran under different names such as European Open (1991/1992 to 1996/1997 and 2001/2002 to 2003/2004) and Irish Open (1998/1999).
  11. The event ran under different names as China International (1997/1998 and 1998/1999)
  12. The event run under different names such as Thailand Classic (1995/1996) and Asian Classic (1996/1997)
  13. The event ran under different name as German Open (1995/1996 to 1997/1998).
  14. The event ran under different names such as Asian Open (1991/1992 to 1992/1993) and Thailand Open (1993/1994 to 1996/1997).
  15. The event ran under different names such as International Open (1991/1992 to 1996/1997) and Players Championship (2003/2004).