Voice of Snooker, Ted Everton, Passes Away at the Age of 87
The world of snooker is in mourning today as the legendary commentator Ted “Voice of Snooker” Everton has passed away at the age of 87. Everton was known for his iconic voice and passionate commentary style that brought the game of snooker to life for fans around the world.
Everton began his career as a commentator in the 1960s and quickly became a household name in the snooker community. His insightful analysis and witty remarks endeared him to fans and players alike, making him a beloved figure in the sport.
Throughout his career, Everton commentated on countless memorable matches and championships, including the World Snooker Championship and the Masters. His distinctive voice and infectious enthusiasm made him a fixture at snooker events for decades.
In addition to his commentary work, Everton was also a respected coach and mentor to many up-and-coming snooker players. He was known for his dedication to the sport and his willingness to share his knowledge and expertise with others.
Everton’s passing has left a void in the world of snooker that will be difficult to fill. His contributions to the sport and his impact on generations of players and fans will not be forgotten.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to Everton’s family, friends, and all those who knew and loved him. His legacy will live on in the hearts of snooker fans everywhere.