Jeremy Jones (pool player)
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Born | Baytown, Texas | 30 April 1971
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Sport country | United States |
Nickname | "Double J" |
Professional | 1996 |
Pool games | 9-Ball, One-pocket |
Best finish | 9-Ball (1999) Runner-up |
Tournament wins | |
Major | 1998 US Open One Pocket, 2003 US Open Nine-ball |
Ranking info | |
Highest WPA ranking | 1 |
Jeremy Jones (born April 30, 1971, in Baytown, Texas) is a professional pool player. He was the 1998 US Open One Pocket champion,[1] the 2003 US Open 9 Ball champion, and has represented Team USA in the Mosconi Cup on seven occasions.[2] Jones was the runner-up at the 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship losing 13–8 to Nick Varner in the final.
Personal life[]
Jones was first introduced to the pool tables at the age of 17, while he was working as a pizza delivery man in Houston, Texas. He then went on to quit his delivery job and got a job at a games room, in order to be able to play pool for free.[3]
After playing pool with friends for many years, Jones began competing in amateur tournaments around the United States.[4]
In 1997, Jones won the BCA National 8-Ball Masters, finishing as runner-up the previous year.[3] In 2008 he won the BCA 9-Ball Open.[3]
Professional career[]
In 1996, he decided to go professional and toured all but 2 of the 50 states in the United States. In 1998, he won the U.S. Open One-Pocket Championship, and in 2003, he won the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship.[5]
In January 2018, Jeremy Jones was inducted into the One Pocket Hall of Fame for his Outstanding Contribution to the Legacy of One Pocket.[6]
Jones was a commentator at the Matchroom Multi Sport 2021 US Open in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He also competed in the event. Jones has been captain of Team USA for the Mosconi Cup in 2020 and 2021. He was vice captain for Team USA at the Mosconi Cup in 2019.
Career Titles:
- 1998 U.S. Open One-Pocket Championship
- 1999 Mosconi Cup
- 2000 Mosconi Cup
- 2001 Mosconi Cup
- 2001 Lexington Open
- 2003 US Open 9-Ball Championship
- 2003 Mosconi Cup
- 2003 Texas Open
- 2005 Mosconi Cup
- 2007 Houston Open
- 2008 BCA Open
- 2012 Space City Open One Pocket
- 2017 One Pocket Hall of Fame
References[]
- ^ "Jeremy Jones". onepocket.org.
- ^ "Jeremy Jones". mosconicup.com. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-19.
- ^ a b c "Episode 37 - Jeremy Jones". Pool Player Podcast via YouTube. 2021-10-04.
- ^ "International Pool Tour Jeremy Jones". Archived from the original on 2006-07-18.[Retrieved 10 September 2021]
- ^ "International Pool Tour Jeremy Jones". Archived from the original on 2006-07-18.[Retrieved 10 September 2021]
- ^ "Jeremy Jones". onepocket.org.
External links[]
- 1971 births
- American pool players
- Living people
- People from Baytown, Texas
- Sportspeople from Harris County, Texas
- Pool biography stubs
- American sportspeople stubs