Book description
Ken Doherty is one of the most talented and successful snooker
players ever to have picked up a cue, and the only player ever to win
the Under 21, Amateur and World Snooker Championships. In this honest
and emotional autobiography, Ken tells how he went from the World
Snooker final at the Crucible to qualifying tables of Prestatyn and
back again - and reveals what it means to lead a Life in the Frame.
Born in Ranelagh, a south-eastern district of Dublin, Ireland, Doherty
leart his trade in the legendary 'Jason's' snooker hall, standing on a
biscuit tin to try and reach the balls. Coached by former Irish
international Paddy Miley, the young Doherty found he had a natural
talent with the cue and entered in to various amateur competitions,
including the Irish Amateur Championships. In 1989 - at the ripe age
of 20 - Doherty won the World Amateur Championship and was duly
invited to become a professional of the game. Four years later, after
losing his first Grand Prix to Jimmy White, Ken went on to win his
first ranking title, the Welsh Open, which was enough to catapult the
'Darlin of Dublin' into the top 16 players in the world. Doherty
etched his name in the record books in 1997 by becoming only the third
player outside the United Kingdom to win the World Championship,
beating Stephen Hendry 18-12 in the final at the Crucible. Returning
to Ireland a hero, Doherty would go on to play in two more World
Championship finals and stay in the top 16 for over a decade. This is
the in-depth and honest autobiography of one of Snooker's favourite
Champions. eturning to Ireland a hero, Doherty would go on to play in
two more World Championship finals and stay in the top 16 for over a decade.