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Mark James Williams MBE (born 21 March 1975) is a Welsh professional snooker player who is a three-time World Champion, winning in 2000, 2003 and 2018. [2] Often noted for his long potting ability, Williams has earned the nickname "The Welsh Potting Machine", and is regarded as one of the greatest snooker players of all time.
Mark Williams faced Neil Robertson. [11] After winning the first two frames to lead Robertson 2–0, Williams escaped from a snooker in the third frame on the last red on his second hit‑and‑hope attempt, fluking the red and then clearing the table to lead 3–0. After winning the fourth frame as well, Williams led Robertson 4 ...
Mark Williams regained the world number one spot with a 18–16 win in the final. The final was held on 4 and 5 May between Ken Doherty and Mark Williams as a best-of-35 frames match. [40] The final was officiated by the Netherlands' Jan Verhaas, the youngest referee at a world final.
Mark Selby beaten by Luca Brecel in World Snooker Championship final. RESULT: Mark Selby 15-18 Luca Brecel (best of 35 frames) ... with Cliff Thorburn, Jimmy White, Mark Williams, Ali Carter, John ...
Mark Williams defeated the world number two Judd Trump and world number three Mark Allen in the quarter‑final and semi‑final, and then world number one, Ronnie O'Sullivan, 10–5 in the final to win his first Tour Championship title, the 26th ranking title of his career, and the second of the season since he won the 2023 British Open.
Mark Williams defeated Mark Selby 10–7 in the final to win his third British Open title and his 25th ranking title. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Aged 48 years and 194 days, he became the second-oldest player to win a ranking event, behind Ray Reardon , who won the 1982 Professional Players Tournament aged 50 years and 14 days.
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[3] [21] Ishpreet Singh Chadha defeated defending champion Gary Wilson 4–3, Mark Williams made three century breaks in his 4–1 win over Florian Nüßle, and Mark Selby beat Haydon Pinhey 4–2. [12] [22] Mark Allen recovered from 0–2 down to beat Stan Moody 4–3, and John Higgins whitewashed Graeme Dott. [23]