Rolf Kalb, the Voice of Snooker, Retires After 35 Years: A Look Back at His Legendary Career
After over three decades of being the voice of snooker in Germany, Rolf Kalb has announced that the upcoming World Championships in May will be his last. The 64-year-old commentator has become a legend in the sport, known for his precision, passion, and unique humor.
Kalb’s career at Eurosport began in 1989 with a rugby game, but it was his work as a snooker commentator that truly solidified his status as a fan favorite. His iconic phrases and expert analysis have made him a beloved figure among snooker enthusiasts.
Despite never missing a World Cup since 2003, Kalb has decided that now is the right time to step away from the microphone. In a statement on Eurosport’s website, he expressed his gratitude for being able to witness and commentate on the best players in the world for so many years.
Throughout his career, Kalb has dedicated himself fully to the sport, often sacrificing personal time for his work. He admits that snooker has dominated his life, with family gatherings and social events taking a backseat to his commentary duties.
As he prepares to say goodbye to the snooker world, Kalb leaves behind a legacy of professionalism, passion, and dedication. Fans will surely miss his familiar voice and insightful commentary, but his impact on the sport will be felt for years to come. The upcoming World Championships will be a bittersweet moment for both Kalb and his loyal followers as they bid farewell to a true legend of the game.