In an emotional triumph at the 2024 Snooker Shoot Out, Tom Ford secured his first ranking title by narrowly defeating Scotland’s Liam Graham 31-28 in the final at Leicester’s Mattioli Arena. This victory was particularly poignant for the 41-year-old, as it came just days after attending the funeral of his close friend and sponsor, Brian Todd.
Ford’s path to the title was marked by resilience and determination. He overcame a 28-8 deficit in the final frame, showcasing exceptional composure under pressure. Reflecting on his win, Ford dedicated the achievement to Todd, stating, “Winning that tournament for Brian just means so much.”
The tournament also highlighted the impressive performance of 20-year-old Liam Graham, who entered the event ranked outside the world’s top 100. Graham’s remarkable journey to the final included victories over seasoned players such as Ali Carter and four-time world champion Mark Selby. Despite his narrow loss in the final, Graham’s efforts earned him a significant boost in the rankings, moving up to No. 85.
The Snooker Shoot Out is known for its unique format, featuring single-frame matches with a maximum duration of 10 minutes and a shot clock, creating a fast-paced and thrilling atmosphere. Ford’s victory not only earned him the £50,000 top prize but also secured him a place in the upcoming Champion of Champions tournament.
This victory marks a significant milestone in Ford’s 23-year professional career, ending a series of near-misses in ranking event finals. His perseverance and dedication, especially under challenging personal circumstances, have earned him widespread admiration within the snooker community.