Reanne Evans and Allison Fisher were the latest inductees to the WST Hall of Fame. First established in 2011, our sport’s Hall of Fame currently includes 34 people, each of whom has made an outstanding contribution to snooker during their lifetime.
From iconic players and World Champions, to those who have played a fundamental part in the administration of snooker and billiards worldwide, those included within the Hall of Fame are (in order of induction):
Joe Davis – 15-Time World Snooker Champion
Fred Davis – Eight-Time World Snooker Champion
John Pulman – Eight-Time World Snooker Champion
Ray Reardon – Six-Time World Snooker Champion
John Spencer – Three-Time World Snooker Champion
Alex Higgins – Two-Time World Snooker Champion
Steve Davis – Six-Time World Snooker Champion
Stephen Hendry – Seven-Time World Snooker Champion
Walter Donaldson – Two-Time World Snooker Champion
John Higgins – Four-Time World Snooker Champion
Ronnie O’Sullivan – Seven-Time World Snooker Champion
Mark Williams – Three-Time World Snooker Champion
Terry Griffiths – 1979 World Snooker Champion
Joe Johnson – 1986 World Snooker Champion
Ken Doherty – 1997 World Snooker Champion
Peter Ebdon – 2002 World Snooker Champion
Shaun Murphy – 2005 World Snooker Champion
Graeme Dott – 2006 World Snooker Champion
Neil Robertson – 2010 World Snooker Champion
Cliff Thorburn – 1980 World Snooker Champion
Dennis Taylor – 1985 World Snooker Champion
Mark Selby – Four-Time World Snooker Champion
John Parrott – 1991 World Snooker Champion
Stuart Bingham – 2015 World Snooker Champion
Sindhu Pulsirivong – “The Godfather of Asian Snooker” and former BSAT President
Rex Williams – Seven-Time World Billiards Champion
Clive Everton – Leading Commentator and Journalist for over 40 years
Jimmy White – “The People’s Champion” and 10-Time Ranking Event Winner
Ding Junhui – 14-Time Ranking Event Winner and China’s most successful ever player
Barry Hearn – WST Chairman (2010-2021) and leading sport’s promoter
Judd Trump – 2019 World Snooker Champion
Brandon Parker – Former WST Director and snooker promoter
Reanne Evans – 12-Time World Women’s Snooker Championship winner
Allison Fisher – 7-time World Women’s Snooker Championship winner
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