Jimmy White is an iconic English professional snooker player, renowned for his swift and attacking style of play, earning him the nickname 'The Whirlwind.' With a career spanning over four decades, he has made a significant impact on the sport, winning ten ranking titles and becoming a beloved figure among fans.

Early Life & Origins

Born in Tooting, London, Jimmy White showed an early passion for snooker, frequently spending time at local halls. He struggled academically and often skipped school, finding solace in the game. Influenced by snooker legend Alex Higgins, White began to model his playing style after him, which would later define his career.

Rise to Prominence

White turned professional in 1980 after winning the World Amateur Snooker Championship. He quickly made a name for himself, reaching the semi-finals of the World Championship in 1982 and winning his first professional title at the Scottish Masters in 1981. His dynamic style and charisma captured the attention of fans and critics alike.

Playing Style & Technique

Known as 'The Whirlwind,' White's playing style is characterized by speed and aggression, making him a thrilling player to watch. He is particularly noted for his ability to make century breaks, having recorded over 300 throughout his career. His left-handed play and quick decision-making have set him apart in a competitive field.

Defining Moments & Achievements

White's career highlights include winning the Masters in 1984 and the UK Championship in 1992, both prestigious Triple Crown events. Despite reaching the World Championship final six times, he is often regarded as one of the greatest players never to have won the title. His maximum break at the 1992 World Championship marked a significant milestone in his career.

Rivalries & Era Context

Throughout his career, White has faced fierce competition, particularly from players like Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. His rivalry with Davis was particularly notable in the 1980s, with several high-stakes matches that captivated audiences. These rivalries helped elevate the profile of snooker during a golden era for the sport.

Legacy & Impact

Jimmy White's influence on snooker extends beyond his playing career. He has become a beloved figure in the sport, known for his engaging personality and sportsmanship. Inducted into the World Snooker Tour Hall of Fame in 2017, White's legacy continues to inspire new generations of players and fans alike.

Career Timeline

  • 1979Won the English Amateur Championship.
  • 1980Won the World Amateur Snooker Championship.
  • 1981Turned professional.
  • 1984Won the Masters.
  • 1992Won the UK Championship.
  • 1992Achieved his only maximum break at the World Championship.
  • 2004Won the Players Championship.
  • 2017Inducted into the World Snooker Tour Hall of Fame.

Fact Sheet

  • Full nameJames Warren White
  • Born2 May 1962
  • Age64
  • BirthplaceTooting, London, England
  • NationalityEnglish
  • SportSnooker
  • Current ranking123 (as of 5 May 2026)
  • Turned professional1980
  • Current statusActive