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Luca Brecel secures perfect start to season by winning Championship League Snooker

Belgian professional person snooker player

Luca Brecel
German-Masters-2016 Wilson-Brecel.JPG

Brecel (right) in a match against Kyren Wilson at the 2016 German Masters

Born (1995-03-08) 8 March 1995 (age 27)
Dilsen-Stokkem, Belgium
Sport country Kingdom of belgium
Nickname Belgian Bullet[one]
Professional 2011–nowadays
Highest ranking xi (October, December 2017, March 2018, April 2022)[2] [3] [4]
Electric current ranking 12 (as of iii May 2022)
Maximum breaks 1
Century breaks 176 (as of 29 July 2022)
Tournament wins
Ranking 3
Non-ranking 1

Luca Brecel (born 8 March 1995) is a Belgian professional snooker histrion. He won the European Under-nineteen title at the age of xiv and went on to pause Stephen Hendry'due south record equally the youngest player always to compete at the Crucible Theatre. He fabricated his debut at the 2012 Globe Title aged 17 years and 45 days, almost ii months younger than Hendry in 1986.[five]

In 2017, Brecel became the first histrion from mainland Europe to win a ranking effect when he defeated Shaun Tater in the final of the China Championship. He reached his first Triple Crown concluding at the 2021 U.k. Championship, but lost five–ten to Zhao Xintong.[6] He claimed his second ranking championship a week later, defeating John Higgins 9–five to win the 2021 Scottish Open.[7]

Amateur career [edit]

In April 2009, Brecel became the youngest European Under-19 champion at 14 years of age.[8]

In May 2009, in the Grand Last of the Globe Series of Snooker in Portugal, Brecel beat six-time Globe Title runner-up Jimmy White, four–3, 1997 world champion, Ken Doherty, 5–iii, on his manner to the quarter-finals, where he lost 4–5 to 2006 world champion, Graeme Dott.[nine]

In August 2009, he shell Joe Perry, the then world number 12, at the Paul Hunter Classic[10]

In January 2010, Brecel defeated vii-time world champion, Stephen Hendry, 4–1, in an exhibition game in Bruges, Belgium.[eleven]

Brecel became the Belgian senior champion in May 2010, beating professional Bjorn Haneveer, vii–4, in the concluding. He also had the highest break of the tournament with a 136.[12]

Brecel was one of eight players to have part in the new Power Snooker tournament that was held at the indigO2 in October 2010, alongside and then reigning globe champion, Neil Robertson, Ding Junhui, Mark Selby, Ali Carter, Shaun Murphy, Jimmy White and Ronnie O'Sullivan. Brecel was defeated past eventual champion O'Sullivan in the first round.[13]

In December 2010, Brecel was named the Young Belgian Sportsman of the year.[14]

Brecel received a wild carte for the Main Bout of the professional 2011-12 season in May 2011.[15]

Professional career [edit]

2011/12 season [edit]

Brecel became a professional snooker player in June 2011, beating Anthony Hamilton in his outset official professional match. Past August 2011, he was ranked 87 on the Snooker world rankings, as second Belgian after Bjorn Haneveer, then ranked 65. In January 2012, he made his offset 147 break in an apprentice tournament.[xvi]

Brecel played in all 12 of the pocket-size-ranking Players Tour Championship events throughout the season, with his best finishes coming in Result 2, Event viii and Effect 9, where he reached the last 32 each time. He finished 69th on the Order of Merit.[17] [18]

Brecel became the youngest always role player to authorize for the World Snooker Championship in 2012, after defeating Ian McCulloch, Barry Pinches, Michael Holt and Mark Male monarch. In doing so he broke the record of Stephen Hendry from 1986, as he was about two months older than Brecel. He also became one of five players to qualify for the tournament under 18 years of age and played in his commencement ranking event main describe,[nineteen] simply lost 5–x in the beginning circular confronting Stephen Maguire.

Although finishing the season outside the top 64 who automatically retain their places on the snooker tour, Brecel received a ii-year wildcard, along with Tony Drago. World Snooker chairman, Barry Hearn said the conclusion was made as it would exist a "loss to the sport" if Brecel did not feature.[20] Brecel was awarded the Rookie of the Year Award at the World Snooker Annual Honour Ceremony.[21]

2012/13 flavour [edit]

In July 2012, Brecel made his second 147 interruption in an amateur tournament.[22] In qualifying for the first ranking effect of the season, the 2012 Wuxi Classic, Brecel reached the tertiary qualifying round but ultimately lost 5–4 to Jamie Burnett. He made three century breaks.[23]

Next upward for Brecel was the kickoff PTC result of the yr. The teenager had a good run, beating former world champions Graeme Dott and Ken Doherty on his mode to the final sixteen where he met Judd Trump who beat him 4–1. Brecel made ii centuries in the tournament.[24] Brecel was beaten in the kickoff round of the second PTC event of the yr, 4–ii, by Matthew Selt.[25] He fared a piffling amend in the first European Bout event of the flavor reaching the final 64 but was beaten four–3 by Rory McLeod.[26] The Belgian was besides knocked out in the last 64 of the tertiary PTC of the season, 4–1, by Chinese actor Xiao Guodong. He made 1 century in the tournament.[27] Brecel lost in the last 64 of both the Gdynia Open (where he fabricated a century) and the Antwerp Open to Mark Joyce and Stuart Bingham respectively. The Belgian was eliminated in the first round of the fourth PTC event of the season, losing 4–3 to Jimmy Robertson.[28] Soon later on this defeat Brecel traveled to Sofia to play in the Bulgarian Open up. He won his first circular match just was beaten 4–0 by Mark Davis in the second round.[29] He finished 51st on the PTC Order of Merit.[30]

Brecel failed to qualify for the 2012 Shanghai Masters, losing 5–1 in the second round to Andy Hicks.[31] He besides failed to qualify for the fourth ranking event of the season, the 2012 International Championship, losing 6–iii to Anthony Hamilton in the third circular.[32] Brecel led Barry Pinches 3–0 in qualifying for the 2013 German Masters only was eventually beaten v–iv.[33]

Brecel qualified for the 2012 Great britain Championship subsequently coming through four rounds of qualifying. He beat Scott Donaldson 6–5, Peter Lines 6–four, Liu Chuang six–3 and former Globe Champion Peter Ebdon 6–ane, making 5 century breaks in the process, to attain the chief draw of a ranking event for the 2d fourth dimension.[34] The Belgian won his get-go ever match in a ranking event past beating Ricky Walden half dozen–5 in the first circular. He followed this up with a vi–4 win over Mark King (notably coming from 0–iii behind)[35] to get the outset Belgian actor to reach the quarter-finals of a ranking event.[ commendation needed ] He was eventually defeated 6–v in the quarter-final by Shaun Spud, having missed a pinkish which would have given him an opportunity to win on the final blackness in each of the last two frames.[36]

Following this success, surprisingly, Brecel failed to win whatsoever other qualifying match for the rest of the season and therefore could not echo last year's run to The Crucible, equally he was beaten 6–10 past amateur Fraser Patrick in the first round of World Championship Qualifying.[37] He ended his 2nd yr as a professional person ranked world number 72.[38]

2013/14 season [edit]

The 2013–14 season started badly for Brecel equally he lost in the qualifying rounds for the first v ranking events.[39] He received automatic entry into the start round of the Uk Championship as all 128 players on the tour began the issue at the venue and he beat Mike Dunn half-dozen–4, but then lost six–5 to Stephen Maguire, despite having held a 5–two lead.[twoscore] Brecel qualified for the next ranking event, the German Masters, past defeating James Wattana 5–3, but was eliminated by Joe Perry 5–2 in the opening round.[39] Brecel failed to win a match in either of his next ii ranking events as Jimmy Robertson defeated him iv–ii in the terminal 128 of the Welsh Open whilst Ryan Day won a deciding frame in the first round of the Globe Open to win 5–4.[39] His best event of the year came at the penultimate ranking consequence of the season, the Communist china Open up where he reached the 2d round thanks to the withdrawal of Mark Allen. Brecel and so comfortably beat Dominic Dale 5–1 in the last 16, but missed out on his second career quarter-final as he lost 5–2 confronting Graeme Dott.[41] In the minor-ranking European Tour events played throughout the flavor, Brecel advanced to the quarter-finals of the Ruhr Open by seeing off Stuart Bingham four–1, but was then edged out by Robbie Williams in a deciding frame by 73 points to 72 in a four–3 defeat.[42] He finished 39th on the European Society of Merit and inside the acme 64 in the world ranking for the first time, at number 63.[43] [44]

2014/15 flavor [edit]

The first ranking issue Brecel qualified for in the 2014–xv flavour was the Australian Goldfields Open where he was defeated past Matthew Stevens v–3 in the opening round.[45] He was whitewashed 6–0 past Mark Allen in the second round of the Britain Championship.[46] At the Welsh Open up he defeated world number fifteen Robert Milkins four–0 in the opening circular, Tian Pengfei 4–1 and Oliver Brown 4–0. In the Pengfei lucifer he fabricated a interruption of 140, the highest in his professional career and ultimately the highest in the tournament.[45] Furthermore, he would get on to beat reigning world champion and world number one Marker Selby in the fourth round later a deciding frame (4–3), having been 2–0 and 3–2 down, to attain the quarter-finals.[47] In that location, Brecel met Ricky Walden, another height 16 player (ranked number 9 at the time). Brecel lost the first three frames, but he followed this upwards by winning the next five on the trot in lodge to achieve the first ranking semi-final e'er of his professional career.[48] 4-time world champion John Higgins shell him half dozen–4.[49] A pair of quarter-concluding exits in the European Tour events during the twelvemonth saw Brecel finish 16th on the Club of Merit to make his debut in the Grand Final, where he lost 4–0 to Judd Trump in the opening round.[50] His proficient season saw him climb 19 places in the rankings to terminate information technology at 44th in the world.[51]

2015/16 season [edit]

Later on declining to qualify for the Australian Goldfields Open and exiting both the Shanghai Masters and International Championship in the first round, Brecel then beat Hossein Vafaei 6–1, Anthony McGill 6–4 and Robin Hull vi–two to reach the quaternary round of the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Championship.[52] He later lost to Matthew Selt half-dozen–4 later beingness iii–1 up in the interval.[53] After beating Zhao Xintong 5–ii and Kurt Maflin v–three he reached his first quarter-final of the flavour soon subsequently at the German Masters, where he recovered from 4–ii downwardly to defeat Mark Joyce 5–4, endmost the match with a 102 break.[54] Brecel then won a scrappy game half-dozen–3 in the semi-finals against Kyren Wilson to go just the second European player from outside the UK and Republic of ireland, after Tony Drago from Republic of malta almost 20 years agone (when he was defeated by Stephen Hendry at the same stage of the 1997 International Open), to play in a ranking event last and the first one from Kingdom of belgium.[55] He would lose it nine–5 to Martin Gould, merely targeted a acme twenty world ranking earlier the cease of the season.[56] He lost in the concluding of the Snooker Shoot-Out to Robin Hull.[57] Brecel was browbeaten in the fourth round of the Welsh Open up 4–2 by Ding Junhui and, after losing in the first round of three successive ranking events and declining to qualify for the Globe Championship, he finished the year at 30th in the globe, nonetheless the highest he has ended a campaign.[52] [58]

2016/17 flavour [edit]

Brecel could non get by the kickoff round of whatever of the start seven ranking events he entered in the 2016–17 flavor, before he restricted Shaun Murphy to eight points equally he defeated him 4–0 in the opening circular of the Northern Ireland Open.[59] He then beat Jamie Cope iv–2, before losing four–1 to Michael White. At the UK Championship, Brecel whitewashed Aditya Mehta 6–0 and then overcame Sam Craigie 6–5, Yu Delu half-dozen–one and Stephen Maguire 6–three to play Murphy in the quarter-finals of the event for the second fourth dimension.[sixty] It was nowhere well-nigh every bit close as their previous coming together however, as Tater easily won 6–ane.[61] Brecel qualified for his second World Championship and raced in to a seven–1 lead over Marco Fu in the first circular.[62] He also held an eight–4, 9–eight advantage, but would go on to lose 10–9.[63]

2017/18 season [edit]

Brecel won his first ranking title, the Cathay Championship in August 2017. He defeated Jimmy Robertson, Marco Fu, and Mike Dunn, before defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 5–4 in the quarter-finals afterwards being 1–4 down. He then defeated Li Hang 6–5 in the semi-finals, before defeating Shaun Spud 10–five in the final. His victory propelled him into the top 16 of the rankings for the first time.[64]

A month subsequently, at the World Open, Brecel confirmed his condition equally a acme xvi player with a semi-final finish, winning three sequent rounds in a decider, before succumbing to eventual winner Ding Junhui in a 6–4 defeat. He repeated this feat at the Champion of Champions invitational tournament. Brecel whitewashed Judd Trump 4–0 in the showtime round and went on to trounce world champion Mark Selby 6–4 later that 24-hour interval. In the semi-terminal, he suffered a 6–4 defeat by the hand of Shaun White potato, who went on to win the tournament.

2018/19 flavour [edit]

In the 2018 Northern Republic of ireland Open, Brecel lost in the last 16 to the eventual tournament winner Judd Trump. He likewise reached the final 16 in the 2019 Snooker Shoot Out and the semi-finals of the non-ranking 2018 Six-red Globe Championship and the China Open. In the 2019 World Snooker Championship, he lost 10–9 in the outset circular to Gary Wilson, with the deciding frame lasting a record 79 minutes and 31 seconds. He finished this season with the aforementioned ranking (15) as he had at the offset of it.

2019/20 flavor [edit]

Brecel'due south best result in a ranking tournament in this season was an appearance in the Last 16 in the Welsh Open, in which he lost 4–3 to John Higgins. During this season he dropped out of the top 32. In June 2020, he won the not-ranking Championship League, beating Stuart Bingham in the terminal grouping and drawing confronting Ryan Day and Ben Woollaston.

2020/21 season [edit]

This was a poor season for Brecel equally he did not make it past the third round in any tournament.

2021/22 season [edit]

Brecel reached the quarterfinals of the English Open where he lost 5–ane to Ronnie O'Sullivan, earlier reaching the final of the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Championship. This made him the kickoff player from continental Europe to announced in the final of a Triple Crown event. On his way to the final, Brecel managed to whitewash Stephen Maguire and beat Kyren Wilson half dozen–four in the semifinal, with no less than 4 centuries during the match. Every bit runner-up, Brecel moved up the rankings from 40th to 18th.[65] The next calendar week, he went on to win his second ranking event in the Scottish Open.

Performance and rankings timeline [edit]

Tournament 2008/
09
2010/
11
2011/
12
2012/
13
2013/
14
2014/
15
2015/
16
2016/
17
2017/
xviii
2018/
19
2019/
twenty
2020/
21
2021/
22
2022/
23
Ranking[66] [nb 1] [nb 2] [nb ii] [nb 3] [nb 4] 72 63 44 30 27 xv 15 38 39 12
Ranking tournaments
Championship League Non-Ranking Issue RR RR West
European Masters Tournament Not Held 1R 3R 3R 1R 3R 2R
British Open Tournament Not Held 3R
Northern Republic of ireland Open Tournament Not Held 3R WD 4R 3R 3R 2R
UK Championship A A LQ QF 2R 2R 4R QF 3R 3R 1R 2R F
Scottish Open Tournament Not Held MR Tournament Not Held 1R A 3R 1R 2R W
English language Open up Tournament Not Held 1R 2R 2R 1R 2R QF
World K Prix Tournament Not Held NR 1R DNQ 1R DNQ DNQ DNQ 2R
Shoot-Out Non-Ranking Event 3R 3R 4R 1R 1R 2R
German Masters NH WR LQ LQ 1R LQ F LQ LQ LQ 2R 2R 2R
Players Championship[nb v] NH DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R 1R DNQ 1R DNQ DNQ DNQ 1R
Welsh Open A A LQ LQ 1R SF 4R 1R 2R 1R 4R 1R LQ
Turkish Masters Tournament Not Held 2R
Tour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ DNQ DNQ SF
World Championship A A 1R LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R 1R 1R LQ LQ 1R
Not-ranking tournaments
Six-crimson World Championship[nb vi] A A NH A A A A QF WD SF RR Not Held
Champion of Champions Tournament Not Held A A A A SF 1R A 1R A
The Masters A A A A A A A A 1R QF A A A
Championship League A A A A A A A A RR WD RR Westward A A
Former ranking tournaments
Wuxi Classic[nb 7] NH Not-Ranking LQ LQ LQ Tournament Not Held
Australian Goldfields Open Not Held LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ Tournament Non Held
Shanghai Masters A A LQ LQ LQ LQ 1R LQ QF Non-Ranking Tournament Not Held
Paul Hunter Classic PA Minor-Ranking Event 1R 2R 3R NR Tournament Not Held
Indian Open Tournament Not Held LQ 2R NH WD 1R 3R Tournament Not Held
Mainland china Open up A A LQ LQ 3R LQ 1R LQ 1R SF Tournament Non Held
Riga Masters[nb 8] Tournament Not Held Small-Ranking 1R 2R 1R 1R Tournament Non Held
International Title Tournament Not Held LQ LQ LQ 1R 1R 2R LQ 2R Tournament Not Held
Cathay Championship Tournament Not Held NR West 1R 3R Tournament Not Held
World Open up[nb 9] A LQ LQ LQ LQ Non Held 1R SF 2R 1R Tournament Not Held
WST Pro Series Tournament Not Held 2R Not Held
Gibraltar Open Tournament Not Held MR 3R 1R 1R 3R 2R 3R NH
Former non-ranking tournaments
Globe Series Grand Final QF Tournament Not Held
Power Snooker NH QF A Tournament Non Held
World M Prix Tournament Non Held 1R Ranking Event
Shoot Out NH A A A 1R 2R F Ranking Event
Romanian Masters Tournament Not Held 1R Tournament Not Held
Paul Hunter Classic PA Small-Ranking Event Ranking Event SF Tournament Not Held
Shanghai Masters Ranking Event 1R A Tournament Not Held
Performance Table Legend
LQ lost in the qualifying describe #R lost in the early on rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard circular, 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 authorize 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 Outcome ways an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Effect means an event is/was a ranking result.
MR / Pocket-sized-Ranking Event means an event is/was a pocket-sized-ranking event.
PA / Pro-am Event means an consequence is/was a pro-am effect.
  1. ^ It shows the ranking at the beginning of the flavour.
  2. ^ a b He was an amateur.
  3. ^ New players on the Main Bout don't have a ranking.
  4. ^ Players qualified through European nomination started the flavor without ranking points.
  5. ^ The issue was called the Players Tour Championship G Finals (2010/2011–2012/2013) and the Players Championship Grand Final (2013/2014–2015/2016)
  6. ^ The event was called the Six-blood-red Snooker International (2008/2009)
  7. ^ The event was called the Jiangsu Classic (2008/2009)
  8. ^ The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)
  9. ^ The event was called the K Prix (2008/2009)

Career finals [edit]

Ranking finals: v (3 titles) [edit]

Not-ranking finals: 2 (1 title) [edit]

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up i. 2016 Snooker Shoot Out Finland Robin Hull 0–1
Winner 1. 2020 Title League England Ben Woollaston Circular-Robin

Pro-am finals: half dozen (5 titles) [edit]

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2013 Dutch Open Belgium Bjorn Haneveer five–3[67]
Winner two. 2014 iii Kings Open Malta Tony Drago 5–4[68]
Runner-up 1. 2015 3 Kings Open up Malta Tony Drago 4–five[68]
Winner 3. 2018 Golden Q Loving cup Cyprus Michael Georgiou v–ane
Winner 4. 2020 3 Kings Open (2) Switzerland Alexander Ursenbacher v–2[69]
Winner v. 2020 Italian Snooker Open Belgium Sybren Sokolowski 4–one[seventy]

Amateur titles [edit]

  • Belgian Under 16 Championship – 2007, 2008, 2009
  • Belgium Ranking Events
    • St.Martinus Gent – 2007
    • Happy Snooker Hasselt – 2009
    • Zele – 2010
    • Peer – 2011
  • Malta Under 16 Open – 2007
  • Flemish Nether 16 Championship – 2008
  • Belgian Teams Championship – 2008
  • Belgian Open Under 21 – 2008
  • Belgian Nether 21 Championship – 2008, 2009
  • European Nether-19 Title – 2009
  • International Open under 21 – 2009
  • Belgian Senior Championship – 2010, 2013, 2014
  • European Snooker Title – 2010

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • English language Website
  • Luca Brecel at worldsnooker.com
  • Global Snooker Player Profile

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luca_Brecel

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