Alan McManus, born on January twenty-first, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished Scottish retired professional snooker player. He has transitioned into a respected commentator and pundit, lending his expertise to snooker coverage on prominent networks such as ITV, BBC, and TNT.
During the nineties and early two-thousands, McManus was a formidable presence in the world of snooker, consistently ranking among the top sixteen players globally. His impressive career includes victories in two significant ranking events: the Dubai Classic in nineteen ninety-four and the Thailand Open in nineteen ninety-six.
McManus's prowess was further highlighted by his remarkable performance in the World Championship, where he reached the semi-finals in nineteen ninety-two, nineteen ninety-three, and two thousand sixteen. Notably, he clinched the Masters title in nineteen ninety-four, famously ending Stephen Hendry's five-year unbeaten streak at the tournament with a thrilling nine to eight victory in the final.
After a long and illustrious career, McManus announced his retirement from professional snooker on April ninth, twenty twenty-one, following a six to three defeat to Bai Langning in the second qualifying round of the twenty twenty-one World Snooker Championship.