Ben Woollaston
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Title
2015 Welsh Open Finalist -
Nationality
English -
Turned Pro
2003 -
Highest Tournament Break
147 -
Location
Leicester -
D.O.B
14 May 1987 -
Money List Earnings
£93,500 -
Nickname
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Frames Played
122 -
Frames Won
65 -
Frames Lost
57 -
Frames Won Percentage
53.28% -
Shots Played
3165 -
Shots Per Frame
25.94 -
Breaks Over 50
36 -
50 Break Rate
3.39 -
Breaks Over 100
7 -
100 Break Rate
17.43
Best ranking event performance: Runner-up
Career highlights:
2011: Wins his first professional title at a Players Tour Championship event in Sheffield, beating Graeme Dott 4-2 in the final.
2013: Qualifies for the final stages of the World Championship for the first time, beating Ryan Day 10-9 to make it to the Crucible. Loses to Ali Carter in the last 32. Reaches the semi-finals of the Antwerp Open.
2014: Climbs into the world’s top 32.
2015: Reaches the final of a ranking event for the first time at the Welsh Open in Cardiff, beating the likes of Mark Davis, Mark Allen, Ali Carter and home favourite Mark Williams. However, the final proves to be a one sided affair as he loses 9-3 to John Higgins. Makes the first 147 break of his career at the 2015 Lisbon Open. Semi-finalist at the Riga Open.
2019: Quarter-finalist at the China Open.
2020: Runner-up to Luca Brecel at the Matchroom.Live Championship League.
2021: Beats Yan Bingtao on his way to the last 16 of the UK Championship.