Nick Terry (born 15 September 1967) is an English former professional snooker player.[1]
Career
Terry turned professional in 1988, by defeating Maurice Parkin 10-5 in a play-offs, after finishing third in the pro-ticket series.[2] He lost his first professional match, at the 1988 International Open, 2–5 to Colin Roscoe.[1] In his first season, Terry reached the last 32 of the 1989 Classic, where he led Doug Mountjoy 4–3 but lost 4–5. In the 1991–92 season, he reached the last 32 in two events - the 1991 UK Championship, where he lost 7–9 to Neal Foulds having led 5–1 and 6–3, and the 1992 European Open, where Martin Clark defeated him 5–3.
Having finished the 1996–97 season 68th in the world rankings, Terry was forced to enter the qualifying events in the next season to regain his professional status. Those performances were sufficient, and he returned to the tour in 1998; however, he could not recover his top-64 place, and left the professional ranks once more in 2001.
References
^ abcdefgHayton, Eric; Dee, John (2004). The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker: The Complete Record & History. Lowestoft: Rose Villa Publications. pp. 945–947. ISBN9780954854904.
^Smith, Terry, ed. (1988). Benson and Hedges Snooker Year (Fifth ed.). Aylesbury: Pelham Books. p. 27. ISBN978-0-7207-1830-0.
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