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Philip Williams (snooker player)

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Sport country
  
Wales

Name
  
Philip Williams

Career winnings
  
£42,050

Role
  
Snooker player

Highest ranking
  
99

Century breaks
  
10


Professional
  
1993–1997, 1998–2002, 2003–2004

Best ranking finish
  
Last 64 (2001 Benson & Hedges Championship, 2001 British Open)

Highest break
  
139 (2004 Welsh Open)

Philip Williams (born 3 June 1967) is a Welsh amateur snooker player. He was a professional for most seasons between 1993/94 and 2003/04, but failed to establish himself, his highest ranking position being 104. His best performances both came in 2001, when he reached the last 64 of both the Benson & Hedges Championship and the British Open.

As an amateur, he won the Welsh Championship in 2006. He then reached the quarter-final at the amateur 2006 IBSF World Snooker Championship in Amman, Jordan, where he was eliminated by Kurt Maflin 6–3. In the '2008 IBSF World Snooker Championship he was beaten by Alok Kumar. In the 2009 IBSF World Snooker Championship he was eliminated in the semi-finals by Alfred Burden of England. In 2010 he won the IBSF World Masters Championship in Damascus, Syria, beating Thailand's Chuchart Trairattanapradit 6 - 4.

He is mentioned in a book on Welsh snooker players written by Andrew Pagett.

In 2013 he was a surprise qualifier for the Last 16 of the WPBSA World Seniors Championship - his qualifying tournament wins included defeats of 2 former top 16 players, Gary Wilkinson and Patsy Fagan.

References

Philip Williams (snooker player) Wikipedia


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