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Ben Woollaston

Ben Woollaston (born 14 May 1987)[4] is an English professional snooker player from Leicester. His sole professional title came at the minor-ranking third Players Tour Championship event in 2011. Woollaston's only ranking event final came at the 2015 Welsh Open, in which he lost to John Higgins.

Ben Woollaston
Woollaston at the 2016 Paul Hunter Classic
Born (1987-05-14) 14 May 1987 (age 36)
Leicester, England
Sport country England
Professional2004/2005, 2006–2008, 2009–present
Highest ranking25 (March–April 2016 and February 2017)[1][2][3]
Current ranking 46 (as of 9 October 2023)
Maximum breaks1
Century breaks153 (as of 14 October 2023)
Best ranking finishRunner-up (x1)
Tournament wins
Minor-ranking1

Career Edit

Born in Leicester, England, Woollaston began his professional career by playing the Challenge Tour in 2003, at the time the second-level professional tour.[5] He first entered the Main Tour for the 2004–05 season, but was unable to retain his place for the following season. He regained his place for 2006–07 by winning the European Under-19 Championship.[4] He was awarded a concessionary place for the 2007–08 tour. Woollaston has twice reached the final group stages of the Grand Prix in 2006 and 2007, enjoying a marginally better tournament in 2006 by winning two matches compared to none in 2007. He also reached the final stages of the 2007 Welsh Open, beating David Gray to reach the second round, in which he lost 2–5 to seven-time World Champion Stephen Hendry.[4]

2011/2012 season: First title Edit

Woollaston's second professional title was Event 3 of the Players Tour Championship in the 2011–12 season. He defeated former World Champion Graeme Dott 4–2 in the final.[6] His performances in the other 11 PTCs, including a quarter-final run in Event 8, saw him claim ninth place in the Order of Merit and therefore qualify for the 2012 Finals. It was the first time he made it to the main stages of a ranking event since 2007. He played Ding Junhui in the opening round and lost 2–4.[7][8] Woollaston also qualified for the 2012 China Open by winning three qualifying matches, concluding with a 5–4 victory over Ryan Day.[9] He played Ding again in the first round of the event, and looked to be on course for a shock result as he led 4–0 at the interval in the best-of-nine frame match. However, Ding found his form, and won five successive frames to take the match 5–4.[10] His season concluded with a 3–10 loss to Dominic Dale in the final qualifying round for the World Championship and he finished ranked world number 43, meaning he had risen 26 places from the start of the season, the most of anyone on the tour.[11][12]

2012/2013 season Edit

Woollaston failed to qualify for nine of the eleven ranking events in the 2012–13 season.[13] He fared much better in the minor ranking PTC events, as he was a losing quarter-finalist in four of the ten tournaments to finish 10th on the Order of Merit.[14] This saw him qualify for the Finals, where he defeated Mark Williams and Joe Perry both 4–3 to reach his first ever ranking event quarter-final.[13][15] He played Kurt Maflin and was this time on the wrong end of a 4–3 scoreline.[16] Woollaston kept his form going into the World Championship Qualifiers by beating Thailand's Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 10–3 in the third round to face Ryan Day, just one match short of reaching the main draw of the tournament for the first time.[17] There was never more than a single frame between the players in the closing stages of the match with Woollaston compiling a vital break of 64 in the deciding frame to edge the match 10–9 and stated that he wanted to draw reigning champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the first round as he felt he now had nothing to lose.[18] He drew last year's runner-up Ali Carter and from leading 3–1 and 4–3 Woollaston lost seven frames in a row to exit the tournament, saying afterwards that he had struggled to maintain his confidence and concentration during the match.[19] He climbed 10 spots in the rankings during the season to world number 33, his highest position to date.[20]

2013/2014 season Edit

Woollaston qualified for five ranking events during the 2013–14 season, by far the most he has reached in a single season during his career. At the Wuxi Classic he beat Chen Zhe and Joel Walker both 5–2, before he lost 5–2 to Cao Yupeng in the last 16.[21] Woollaston was defeated in the first round of the Australian Goldfields Open, the International Championship and the German Masters.[21] He saw off Vinnie Calabrese and Alfie Burden with the loss of just one frame to reach the last 32 of the Welsh Open, where he came close to knocking out Ding Junhui but lost 4–3.[22] In the minor-ranking European Tour event the Ruhr Open, Woollaston edged out reigning world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–3 and then whitewashed Burden and Chris Norbury 4–0, before losing in a final frame decider to Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals.[21] He went a step further at the Antwerp Open by beating Joel Walker in the quarters, but O'Sullivan this time got the better of Woollaston to win 4–2 in the semi-finals.[23] These results aided him to a 20th placing on the Order of Merit to qualify for the Finals for the third year in a row.[24] Woollaston beat Ding, a four-time winner on the tour this season, 4–3 having been 3–0 behind to advance to the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time this campaign, where he was eliminated 4–2 by John Higgins.[25][26]

2014/2015 season: First ranking final Edit

Woollaston was knocked out of the 2014 Wuxi Classic in the second round 5–3 by Judd Trump, and then failed to qualify for the next two ranking events.[27] In the opening round of the International Championship he led Ronnie O'Sullivan 2–0 and 3–1, but went on to lose 6–4.[28] Woollaston was also beaten 6–2 by the five-time world champion in the third round of the UK Championship, and afterward described his own performance as embarrassing.[29] A week later he achieved the first maximum break of his career at the Lisbon Open in his last 128 match against Joe Steele, but lost 4–3 against Peter Ebdon in the next round.[30] Woollaston won group 6 of the Championship League by seeing off Ebdon 3–0 and progressed through to the semi-finals of the winners' group where he lost 3–2 to Mark Davis.[27]

At the Welsh Open, Woollaston eliminated Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon, Mark Davis, Mark Allen and Ali Carter.[27] He then won four consecutive frames in beating Gary Wilson 5–2 to face home favourite Mark Williams in the semi-finals.[31] Woollaston led 5–3 and missed multiple chances to wrap up the match in the next two frames allowing Williams to send it into a decider. He made a match-winning 60 break to play John Higgins - who had been the favourite player for Woollaston growing up – in his first ranking event final.[32] Higgins fluked a green that helped him edge the first session 5–3 which seemed to sway the whole match as he took all four frames played upon the resumption of play to win 9–3. Afterwards, Woollaston stated that he had never felt he belonged with the top players in the televised stages of ranking events until this week.[33] Woollaston came back from 67–0 down in the deciding frame of his first round Indian Open match to beat Yu Delu on a re-spotted black, and then lost 4–1 to Kyren Wilson in the second round.[34] His best season to date ended with a 10–6 loss to Robin Hull in World Championship qualifying.[27] Woollaston's ranking of 32 in the world after the event was at that point the highest he had ever finished a season.[35]

2015/2016 season Edit

Woollaston lost 4–1 in the semi-finals of the Riga Open to Tom Ford and reached the quarter-finals of the Haining Open, but was beaten 4–2 by Robert Milkins. Two deciding frame victories over Robbie Williams and Yu Delu saw him reach the third round of the International Championship.[36] After recovering from 5–2 down to Joe Perry, he almost won 6–5 for the third time in the week but this time lost the decider.[37] Woollaston was beaten 6–2 in third round of the UK Championship by Shaun Murphy. He reached the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open for the second year in a row, but was defeated 5–1 by Joe Perry.[36] Another came at the PTC Finals with wins over Jimmy Robertson and Matthew Selt and, though he had multiple chances to win the last frame, he lost 4–3 to Murphy.[38] Woollaston lost 10–9 to Chris Wakelin in the first round of World Championship qualifying.[36] He recorded a new career-high end of season world ranking of 27.[39]

2016/2017 season Edit

At the World Open, Woollaston recorded 5–2 and 5–1 wins over Gary Wilson and Ding Junhui, and made a 135 to level his third round tie with Joe Perry at 4–4, but lost the deciding frame.[40] He got to the fourth round of the English Open by beating Cao Yupeng 4–1, Zhang Anda 4–3, and Ali Carter 4–2, and was defeated 4–3 by Liang Wenbo. Woollaston overcame Elliot Slessor 6–5 and Paul Davison 6–4 at the UK Championship, before losing 6–2 to John Higgins.[41] He recorded his first win over Neil Robertson by edging him out 5–4 in the first round of the German Masters and was then knocked out 5–2 by Barry Hawkins.[42] Woollaston also played in the second round of the China Open, but lost 5–4 to Hossein Vafaei.[43] His final-round qualifier match for the World Championship with Zhou Yuelong went to a deciding frame, which Woollaston lost.[44]

Personal life Edit

Woollaston married his wife Tatiana Torchilo, a Belarusian snooker referee, in Pinsk in June 2011, following a ten-month romance.[45] On 8 November 2012, Ben and Tatiana celebrated the birth of their first baby, a son named Edward.[46] Their second son, Henry, was born on 21 October 2017.[47][non-primary source needed]

Performance and rankings timeline Edit

Tournament 2003/
04
2004/
05
2006/
07
2007/
08
2009/
10
2010/
11
2011/
12
2012/
13
2013/
14
2014/
15
2015/
16
2016/
17
2017/
18
2018/
19
2019/
20
2020/
21
2021/
22
2022/
23
2023/
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Ranking[48][nb 1] [nb 2] [nb 3] [nb 3] 75 [nb 3] 72 69 43 33 40 32 27 28 37 39 42 46 42 44
Ranking tournaments
Championship League Not Held Non-Ranking Event RR RR 2R 2R
European Masters[nb 4] A LQ LQ NR Tournament Not Held 1R 3R LQ LQ 2R LQ LQ 3R
British Open A LQ Tournament Not Held 1R 3R LQ
English Open Tournament Not Held 4R 3R 3R 2R 4R 2R 1R LQ
Wuhan Open Tournament Not Held 1R
Northern Ireland Open Tournament Not Held 1R 2R 1R 3R 4R 1R 1R
International Championship Tournament Not Held LQ 1R 1R 3R LQ 1R 1R 2R Not Held
UK Championship A LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 3R 1R 4R LQ
Shoot Out Tournament Not Held Non-Ranking Event 1R 1R 2R QF 1R 1R 3R
Scottish Open[nb 5] A Tournament Not Held MR Not Held 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 3R 1R
World Grand Prix Tournament Not Held NR 1R DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R DNQ
German Masters Tournament Not Held LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ 2R 2R 1R 1R LQ LQ LQ LQ
Welsh Open A LQ 2R LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 3R F QF 1R 3R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1R
Players Championship[nb 6] Tournament Not Held DNQ 1R QF 2R DNQ QF DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
World Open[nb 7] A LQ RR RR LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ Not Held 3R 2R 2R 1R Not Held
Tour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ
World Championship LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ
Non-ranking tournaments
The Masters LQ A LQ LQ LQ A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Championship League Not Held A A A A A A SF RR RR RR A RR F A A A
Six-red World Championship[nb 8] Tournament Not Held A A NH A A A A 2R 2R A A Not Held LQ
Former ranking tournaments
Irish Masters A LQ NR Tournament Not Held
Northern Ireland Trophy Not Held LQ LQ Tournament Not Held
Wuxi Classic[nb 9] Tournament Not Held Non-Ranking Event LQ 3R 2R Tournament Not Held
Australian Goldfields Open Tournament Not Held LQ LQ 1R LQ WR Tournament Not Held
Shanghai Masters Not Held LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R 2R Non-Ranking Not Held NR
Paul Hunter Classic[nb 10] NH Pro-am Event Minor-Ranking Event 1R QF 2R NR Tournament Not Held
Indian Open Tournament Not Held LQ 2R NH LQ 2R 1R Tournament Not Held
China Open A LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ LQ LQ 2R 2R 2R QF Tournament Not Held
Riga Masters[nb 11] Tournament Not Held MR LQ 1R 1R 2R Tournament Not Held
China Championship Tournament Not Held NR 1R LQ 1R Tournament Not Held
WST Pro Series Tournament Not Held 2R Not Held
Turkish Masters Tournament Not Held 1R Not Held
Gibraltar Open Tournament Not Held MR 3R 1R 3R 4R 2R 4R Not Held
WST Classic Tournament Not Held 2R NH
Former non-ranking tournaments
World Grand Prix Tournament Not Held 1R Ranking Event
Shoot Out Tournament Not Held A 1R 2R 2R QF 3R Ranking Event
Performance Table Legend
LQ lost in the qualifying draw #R lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QF lost in the quarter-finals
SF lost in the semi-finals F lost in the final W won the tournament
DNQ did not qualify for the tournament A did not participate in the tournament WD withdrew from the tournament
NH / Not Held means an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Event means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Event means an event is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Event means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.
PA / Pro-am Event means an event is/was a pro-am event.
  1. ^ From the 2010/2011 season it shows the ranking at the beginning of the season
  2. ^ He was an amateur
  3. ^ a b c New players don't have a ranking
  4. ^ The event was called the European Open (2003/2004) Malta Cup (2004/2005 and 2006/2007–2007/2008)
  5. ^ The event was called the Players Championship (2003/2004)
  6. ^ The event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals (2010/2011–2012/2013) and the Players Championship Grand Final (2013/2014–2015/2016)
  7. ^ The event was called the LG Cup (2003/2004), the Grand Prix (2004/2005–2009/2010) and the Haikou World Open (2011/2012–2013/2014)
  8. ^ The event was called the Six-red World Grand Prix (2009/2010)
  9. ^ The event was called the Jiangsu Classic (2008/2009–2009/2010)
  10. ^ The event was called the Grand Prix Fürth (2004/2005) and the Fürth German Open (2005/2006–2006/2007)
  11. ^ The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)

Career finals Edit

Ranking finals: 1 Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 2015 Welsh Open   John Higgins 3–9

Minor-ranking finals: 1 (1 title) Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2011 Players Tour Championship – Event 3   Graeme Dott 4–2

Non-ranking finals: 1 Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 2020 Championship League (June)   Luca Brecel Round-Robin

Pro-am finals: 3 (1 title) Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 2006 Baltic Cup   Jamie Jones 3–5[49]
Winner 1. 2006 Pontins Pro-Am - Event 5   Dave Harold 4–1[50]
Runner-up 2. 2008 Paul Hunter English Open   Xiao Guodong 2–6[51]

Amateur finals: 5 (3 titles) Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2001 English Under-14 Championship   Alex Davies 4–1[52]
Winner 2. 2002 English Under-15 Championship   Judd Trump 5–1[53]
Runner-up 1. 2003 English Amateur Championship   Alex Davies 7–8
Winner 3. 2006 European Under-19 Championship   Vincent Muldoon 6–4
Runner-up 2. 2009 PIOS – Event 8   Joe Jogia 5–6

Team finals: 1 (1 title) Edit

Outcome No. Year Championship Team/partner Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2014 World Mixed Doubles Championship   Yana Shut   Jamie Clarke
  Wendy Jans
3–0[54]

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Ben Woollaston born 14 May 1987 4 is an English professional snooker player from Leicester His sole professional title came at the minor ranking third Players Tour Championship event in 2011 Woollaston s only ranking event final came at the 2015 Welsh Open in which he lost to John Higgins Ben WoollastonWoollaston at the 2016 Paul Hunter ClassicBorn 1987 05 14 14 May 1987 age 36 Leicester EnglandSport country EnglandProfessional2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 presentHighest ranking25 March April 2016 and February 2017 1 2 3 Current ranking46 as of 9 October 2023 Maximum breaks1Century breaks153 as of 14 October 2023 Best ranking finishRunner up x1 Tournament winsMinor ranking1 Contents 1 Career 1 1 2011 2012 season First title 1 2 2012 2013 season 1 3 2013 2014 season 1 4 2014 2015 season First ranking final 1 5 2015 2016 season 1 6 2016 2017 season 2 Personal life 3 Performance and rankings timeline 4 Career finals 4 1 Ranking finals 1 4 2 Minor ranking finals 1 1 title 4 3 Non ranking finals 1 4 4 Pro am finals 3 1 title 4 5 Amateur finals 5 3 titles 4 6 Team finals 1 1 title 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditBorn in Leicester England Woollaston began his professional career by playing the Challenge Tour in 2003 at the time the second level professional tour 5 He first entered the Main Tour for the 2004 05 season but was unable to retain his place for the following season He regained his place for 2006 07 by winning the European Under 19 Championship 4 He was awarded a concessionary place for the 2007 08 tour Woollaston has twice reached the final group stages of the Grand Prix in 2006 and 2007 enjoying a marginally better tournament in 2006 by winning two matches compared to none in 2007 He also reached the final stages of the 2007 Welsh Open beating David Gray to reach the second round in which he lost 2 5 to seven time World Champion Stephen Hendry 4 2011 2012 season First title Edit Woollaston s second professional title was Event 3 of the Players Tour Championship in the 2011 12 season He defeated former World Champion Graeme Dott 4 2 in the final 6 His performances in the other 11 PTCs including a quarter final run in Event 8 saw him claim ninth place in the Order of Merit and therefore qualify for the 2012 Finals It was the first time he made it to the main stages of a ranking event since 2007 He played Ding Junhui in the opening round and lost 2 4 7 8 Woollaston also qualified for the 2012 China Open by winning three qualifying matches concluding with a 5 4 victory over Ryan Day 9 He played Ding again in the first round of the event and looked to be on course for a shock result as he led 4 0 at the interval in the best of nine frame match However Ding found his form and won five successive frames to take the match 5 4 10 His season concluded with a 3 10 loss to Dominic Dale in the final qualifying round for the World Championship and he finished ranked world number 43 meaning he had risen 26 places from the start of the season the most of anyone on the tour 11 12 2012 2013 season Edit Woollaston failed to qualify for nine of the eleven ranking events in the 2012 13 season 13 He fared much better in the minor ranking PTC events as he was a losing quarter finalist in four of the ten tournaments to finish 10th on the Order of Merit 14 This saw him qualify for the Finals where he defeated Mark Williams and Joe Perry both 4 3 to reach his first ever ranking event quarter final 13 15 He played Kurt Maflin and was this time on the wrong end of a 4 3 scoreline 16 Woollaston kept his form going into the World Championship Qualifiers by beating Thailand s Thepchaiya Un Nooh 10 3 in the third round to face Ryan Day just one match short of reaching the main draw of the tournament for the first time 17 There was never more than a single frame between the players in the closing stages of the match with Woollaston compiling a vital break of 64 in the deciding frame to edge the match 10 9 and stated that he wanted to draw reigning champion Ronnie O Sullivan in the first round as he felt he now had nothing to lose 18 He drew last year s runner up Ali Carter and from leading 3 1 and 4 3 Woollaston lost seven frames in a row to exit the tournament saying afterwards that he had struggled to maintain his confidence and concentration during the match 19 He climbed 10 spots in the rankings during the season to world number 33 his highest position to date 20 2013 2014 season Edit Woollaston qualified for five ranking events during the 2013 14 season by far the most he has reached in a single season during his career At the Wuxi Classic he beat Chen Zhe and Joel Walker both 5 2 before he lost 5 2 to Cao Yupeng in the last 16 21 Woollaston was defeated in the first round of the Australian Goldfields Open the International Championship and the German Masters 21 He saw off Vinnie Calabrese and Alfie Burden with the loss of just one frame to reach the last 32 of the Welsh Open where he came close to knocking out Ding Junhui but lost 4 3 22 In the minor ranking European Tour event the Ruhr Open Woollaston edged out reigning world champion Ronnie O Sullivan 4 3 and then whitewashed Burden and Chris Norbury 4 0 before losing in a final frame decider to Stephen Maguire in the quarter finals 21 He went a step further at the Antwerp Open by beating Joel Walker in the quarters but O Sullivan this time got the better of Woollaston to win 4 2 in the semi finals 23 These results aided him to a 20th placing on the Order of Merit to qualify for the Finals for the third year in a row 24 Woollaston beat Ding a four time winner on the tour this season 4 3 having been 3 0 behind to advance to the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time this campaign where he was eliminated 4 2 by John Higgins 25 26 2014 2015 season First ranking final Edit Woollaston was knocked out of the 2014 Wuxi Classic in the second round 5 3 by Judd Trump and then failed to qualify for the next two ranking events 27 In the opening round of the International Championship he led Ronnie O Sullivan 2 0 and 3 1 but went on to lose 6 4 28 Woollaston was also beaten 6 2 by the five time world champion in the third round of the UK Championship and afterward described his own performance as embarrassing 29 A week later he achieved the first maximum break of his career at the Lisbon Open in his last 128 match against Joe Steele but lost 4 3 against Peter Ebdon in the next round 30 Woollaston won group 6 of the Championship League by seeing off Ebdon 3 0 and progressed through to the semi finals of the winners group where he lost 3 2 to Mark Davis 27 At the Welsh Open Woollaston eliminated Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon Mark Davis Mark Allen and Ali Carter 27 He then won four consecutive frames in beating Gary Wilson 5 2 to face home favourite Mark Williams in the semi finals 31 Woollaston led 5 3 and missed multiple chances to wrap up the match in the next two frames allowing Williams to send it into a decider He made a match winning 60 break to play John Higgins who had been the favourite player for Woollaston growing up in his first ranking event final 32 Higgins fluked a green that helped him edge the first session 5 3 which seemed to sway the whole match as he took all four frames played upon the resumption of play to win 9 3 Afterwards Woollaston stated that he had never felt he belonged with the top players in the televised stages of ranking events until this week 33 Woollaston came back from 67 0 down in the deciding frame of his first round Indian Open match to beat Yu Delu on a re spotted black and then lost 4 1 to Kyren Wilson in the second round 34 His best season to date ended with a 10 6 loss to Robin Hull in World Championship qualifying 27 Woollaston s ranking of 32 in the world after the event was at that point the highest he had ever finished a season 35 2015 2016 season Edit Woollaston lost 4 1 in the semi finals of the Riga Open to Tom Ford and reached the quarter finals of the Haining Open but was beaten 4 2 by Robert Milkins Two deciding frame victories over Robbie Williams and Yu Delu saw him reach the third round of the International Championship 36 After recovering from 5 2 down to Joe Perry he almost won 6 5 for the third time in the week but this time lost the decider 37 Woollaston was beaten 6 2 in third round of the UK Championship by Shaun Murphy He reached the quarter finals of the Welsh Open for the second year in a row but was defeated 5 1 by Joe Perry 36 Another came at the PTC Finals with wins over Jimmy Robertson and Matthew Selt and though he had multiple chances to win the last frame he lost 4 3 to Murphy 38 Woollaston lost 10 9 to Chris Wakelin in the first round of World Championship qualifying 36 He recorded a new career high end of season world ranking of 27 39 2016 2017 season Edit At the World Open Woollaston recorded 5 2 and 5 1 wins over Gary Wilson and Ding Junhui and made a 135 to level his third round tie with Joe Perry at 4 4 but lost the deciding frame 40 He got to the fourth round of the English Open by beating Cao Yupeng 4 1 Zhang Anda 4 3 and Ali Carter 4 2 and was defeated 4 3 by Liang Wenbo Woollaston overcame Elliot Slessor 6 5 and Paul Davison 6 4 at the UK Championship before losing 6 2 to John Higgins 41 He recorded his first win over Neil Robertson by edging him out 5 4 in the first round of the German Masters and was then knocked out 5 2 by Barry Hawkins 42 Woollaston also played in the second round of the China Open but lost 5 4 to Hossein Vafaei 43 His final round qualifier match for the World Championship with Zhou Yuelong went to a deciding frame which Woollaston lost 44 Personal life EditWoollaston married his wife Tatiana Torchilo a Belarusian snooker referee in Pinsk in June 2011 following a ten month romance 45 On 8 November 2012 Ben and Tatiana celebrated the birth of their first baby a son named Edward 46 Their second son Henry was born on 21 October 2017 47 non primary source needed Performance and rankings timeline EditTournament 2003 04 2004 05 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 2023 24Ranking 48 nb 1 nb 2 nb 3 nb 3 75 nb 3 72 69 43 33 40 32 27 28 37 39 42 46 42 44Ranking tournamentsChampionship League Not Held Non Ranking Event RR RR 2R 2REuropean Masters nb 4 A LQ LQ NR Tournament Not Held 1R 3R LQ LQ 2R LQ LQ 3RBritish Open A LQ Tournament Not Held 1R 3R LQEnglish Open Tournament Not Held 4R 3R 3R 2R 4R 2R 1R LQWuhan Open Tournament Not Held 1RNorthern Ireland Open Tournament Not Held 1R 2R 1R 3R 4R 1R 1RInternational Championship Tournament Not Held LQ 1R 1R 3R LQ 1R 1R 2R Not HeldUK Championship A LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R 3R 3R 3R 2R 2R 3R 1R 4R LQShoot Out Tournament Not Held Non Ranking Event 1R 1R 2R QF 1R 1R 3RScottish Open nb 5 A Tournament Not Held MR Not Held 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R 3R 1RWorld Grand Prix Tournament Not Held NR 1R DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R DNQGerman Masters Tournament Not Held LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ 2R 2R 1R 1R LQ LQ LQ LQWelsh Open A LQ 2R LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 3R F QF 1R 3R 2R 3R 2R 3R 1RPlayers Championship nb 6 Tournament Not Held DNQ 1R QF 2R DNQ QF DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQWorld Open nb 7 A LQ RR RR LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ Not Held 3R 2R 2R 1R Not HeldTour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQWorld Championship LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQNon ranking tournamentsThe Masters LQ A LQ LQ LQ A A A A A A A A A A A A AChampionship League Not Held A A A A A A SF RR RR RR A RR F A A ASix red World Championship nb 8 Tournament Not Held A A NH A A A A 2R 2R A A Not Held LQFormer ranking tournamentsIrish Masters A LQ NR Tournament Not HeldNorthern Ireland Trophy Not Held LQ LQ Tournament Not HeldWuxi Classic nb 9 Tournament Not Held Non Ranking Event LQ 3R 2R Tournament Not HeldAustralian Goldfields Open Tournament Not Held LQ LQ 1R LQ WR Tournament Not HeldShanghai Masters Not Held LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R 2R Non Ranking Not Held NRPaul Hunter Classic nb 10 NH Pro am Event Minor Ranking Event 1R QF 2R NR Tournament Not HeldIndian Open Tournament Not Held LQ 2R NH LQ 2R 1R Tournament Not HeldChina Open A LQ LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ LQ LQ 2R 2R 2R QF Tournament Not HeldRiga Masters nb 11 Tournament Not Held MR LQ 1R 1R 2R Tournament Not HeldChina Championship Tournament Not Held NR 1R LQ 1R Tournament Not HeldWST Pro Series Tournament Not Held 2R Not HeldTurkish Masters Tournament Not Held 1R Not HeldGibraltar Open Tournament Not Held MR 3R 1R 3R 4R 2R 4R Not HeldWST Classic Tournament Not Held 2R NHFormer non ranking tournamentsWorld Grand Prix Tournament Not Held 1R Ranking EventShoot Out Tournament Not Held A 1R 2R 2R QF 3R Ranking EventPerformance Table LegendLQ lost in the qualifying draw R lost in the early rounds of the tournament WR Wildcard round RR Round robin QF lost in the quarter finalsSF lost in the semi finals F lost in the final W won the tournamentDNQ did not qualify for the tournament A did not participate in the tournament WD withdrew from the tournamentNH Not Held means an event was not held NR Non Ranking Event means an event is was no longer a ranking event R Ranking Event means an event is was a ranking event MR Minor Ranking Event means an event is was a minor ranking event PA Pro am Event means an event is was a pro am event From the 2010 2011 season it shows the ranking at the beginning of the season He was an amateur a b c New players don t have a ranking The event was called the European Open 2003 2004 Malta Cup 2004 2005 and 2006 2007 2007 2008 The event was called the Players Championship 2003 2004 The event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals 2010 2011 2012 2013 and the Players Championship Grand Final 2013 2014 2015 2016 The event was called the LG Cup 2003 2004 the Grand Prix 2004 2005 2009 2010 and the Haikou World Open 2011 2012 2013 2014 The event was called the Six red World Grand Prix 2009 2010 The event was called the Jiangsu Classic 2008 2009 2009 2010 The event was called the Grand Prix Furth 2004 2005 and the Furth German Open 2005 2006 2006 2007 The event was called the Riga Open 2014 2015 2015 2016 Career finals EditRanking finals 1 Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreRunner up 1 2015 Welsh Open nbsp John Higgins 3 9Minor ranking finals 1 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2011 Players Tour Championship Event 3 nbsp Graeme Dott 4 2Non ranking finals 1 Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreRunner up 1 2020 Championship League June nbsp Luca Brecel Round RobinPro am finals 3 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreRunner up 1 2006 Baltic Cup nbsp Jamie Jones 3 5 49 Winner 1 2006 Pontins Pro Am Event 5 nbsp Dave Harold 4 1 50 Runner up 2 2008 Paul Hunter English Open nbsp Xiao Guodong 2 6 51 Amateur finals 5 3 titles Edit Outcome No Year Championship Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2001 English Under 14 Championship nbsp Alex Davies 4 1 52 Winner 2 2002 English Under 15 Championship nbsp Judd Trump 5 1 53 Runner up 1 2003 English Amateur Championship nbsp Alex Davies 7 8Winner 3 2006 European Under 19 Championship nbsp Vincent Muldoon 6 4Runner up 2 2009 PIOS Event 8 nbsp Joe Jogia 5 6Team finals 1 1 title Edit Outcome No Year Championship Team partner Opponent in the final ScoreWinner 1 2014 World Mixed Doubles Championship nbsp Yana Shut nbsp Jamie Clarke nbsp Wendy Jans 3 0 54 References Edit WORLD RANKINGS After 2016 Ladbrokes Players Championship World Snooker Archived from the original on 30 March 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2016 WORLD RANKINGS After 2016 BAIC Motors China Open World Snooker Archived from the original on 13 April 2016 Retrieved 13 April 2016 WORLD RANKINGS After 2017 F66 com German Masters World Snooker Archived from the original on 7 February 2017 Retrieved 7 February 2017 a b c Official player profile of Ben Woollaston worldsnooker com World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association Players Alphabetical section Archived from the original on 24 December 2011 Retrieved 15 April 2012 Ben Woollaston Season 2003 2004 Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2013 Woollaston Wins First Pro Title at PTC3 WPBSA 21 August 2011 Retrieved 25 February 2012 PTC 8 WWW Snooker Retrieved 10 January 2012 PTC Order of Merit after PTC12 PDF WPBSA Archived from the original PDF on 10 December 2013 Retrieved 29 December 2011 2012 China Open Results Snooker Database Retrieved 25 February 2012 China Open scores and schedule BBC Sport Ben Woollaston 2011 2012 Snooker rog Retrieved 12 May 2012 Official World Ranking List for the 2012 2013 Season PDF Archived from the original PDF on 22 May 2012 Retrieved 12 May 2012 a b Ben Woollaston 2012 2013 Snooker org Retrieved 17 April 2013 Order of Merit 2012 2013 Snooker org Archived from the original on 28 April 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Maflin And Woollaston Keep Runs Going World Snooker Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Cool Kurt into Last Four World Snooker Archived from the original on 20 March 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Betfair World Championship Snooker org Retrieved 17 April 2013 Quartet of Debutants Through To Crucible World Snooker Archived from the original on 18 April 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Captain Sets Up Rocket Clash World Snooker Archived from the original on 27 April 2013 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Official World Snooker Ranking List For The 2013 2014 Season PDF World Snooker Archived from the original PDF on 11 June 2013 Retrieved 28 May 2013 a b c Ben Woollaston 2013 2014 Snooker org Retrieved 5 May 2014 Maguire and Higgins flawless as Ding scrapes through ESPN UK Retrieved 5 May 2014 Selby Beats O Sullivan in Antwerp Thriller World Snooker 17 November 2013 Retrieved 5 May 2014 European Order of Merit 2013 2014 Snooker org Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 5 May 2014 Defending champion Ding stunned in opening round ESPN UK Retrieved 5 May 2014 Higgins to meet unstoppable Fu in Preston last eight ESPN UK Retrieved 5 May 2014 a b c d Ben Woollaston 2014 2015 Snooker org Retrieved 22 February 2015 O Sullivan Battles To Beat Woollaston World Snooker 26 October 2014 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Ben Woollaston embarrassed by UK Ronnie O Sullivan defeat BBC Sport Retrieved 23 February 2015 Woollaston Joins 147 Club worldsnooker com World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association 12 December 2014 Archived from the original on 17 December 2014 Retrieved 12 December 2014 Welsh Open Luca Brecel and Ben Woollaston reach semi finals in Cardiff Sky Sports Retrieved 22 February 2015 Woollaston Shocks Williams To Reach Final World Snooker Archived from the original on 22 February 2015 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Higgins Prince of Wales World Snooker 22 February 2015 Retrieved 22 February 2015 Jones puts out fancied Wenbo in Indian Open Snooker The Times of India Retrieved 21 April 2015 World Rankings After 2015 World Championship World Snooker Archived from the original on 7 May 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2015 a b c Ben Woollaston 2015 2016 Snooker org Retrieved 7 April 2016 Higgins Stuns Murphy in Last 16 World Snooker 28 October 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2016 Murphy and Allen into Semi World Snooker 25 March 2016 Retrieved 7 April 2016 Historic Seedings After 2016 World Championship Snooker org Retrieved 24 September 2016 Joe Perry 5 4 Ben Woollaston World Snooker Archived from the original on 9 April 2017 Retrieved 13 April 2017 There s more to come from me says Ben Woollaston after UK Championship snooker win Leicester Mercury Retrieved 13 April 2017 Leicester s Ben Woollaston claims scalp of former world champion at German Masters Leicester Mercury Retrieved 13 April 2017 Ben Woollaston 2016 2017 Snooker org Retrieved 13 April 2017 O Brien Wins Record Two Hour Frame World Snooker 12 April 2017 Retrieved 13 April 2017 Pretty in Pinsk World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association Retrieved 23 June 2011 New Arrival for the Woollastons World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association Retrieved 9 November 2012 Ben Woollaston 21 October 2017 Me and tatiana referee welcomed Henry Benjamin into the world this morning Mummy and baby are well and back home Tweet via Twitter Ranking History Snooker org Retrieved 6 February 2011 2006 Baltic Cup Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 9 January 2007 2006 Pontins Pro Am Event 5 Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 12 March 2007 Retrieved 6 February 2021 Other Non Ranking and Invitation Events Chris Turner s Snooker Archive Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 3 January 2018 English Under 14 Final worldsnooker com World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association Archived from the original on 15 April 2003 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Country Page England Global Snooker Centre Archived from the original on 4 October 2008 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Northern Snooker Centre Eden World Ladies Snooker and Billiards Championships 2014 wlbsa com World Ladies Billiards amp Snooker Association 18 April 2014 Archived from the original on 19 April 2014 Retrieved 18 April 2014 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ben Woollaston Ben Woollaston at the World Snooker Tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ben Woollaston amp oldid 1179380928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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