Snooker legends including six-time world champion Steve Davis struggled to hold back tears during an emotional tribute to John Virgo at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The gathering marked the start of the World Snooker Championship, with applause echoing through the venue for the beloved ‘Voice of Snooker,’ who passed away at age 79 in February at his home in Mijas Costa, Spain.
Heartfelt Ceremony Before the Championship
Hazel Irvine led the tribute as coverage of the tournament began. Prominent figures such as Stephen Hendry, Dennis Taylor, and Ken Doherty joined to pay their respects ahead of the opening match.
‘Before we get our championship underway, we would first like to pay tribute to our dear friend and colleague John Virgo, who passed away in February,’ Irvine stated. ‘It was a tremendous shock to all of us. John was universally loved by everyone in this sport and well beyond it, too. John really was the voice of snooker.’
Video Tribute and Standing Applause
A short video package highlighted Virgo’s contributions, followed by a call for a minute’s applause. ‘And so while we are all desperately sad here, we’re determined to celebrate this great man’s life and work in this sport,’ Irvine added. ‘So in the Crucible and beyond, we would invite those of you who can to please stand for John and offer a minute’s applause.’

