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Ronnie O'Sullivan has made a record 17 maximum breaks in professional competition, including the fastest ever (5 minutes and 8 seconds at the1997 World Championship ). He is one of two players to have made two maximums in the same match (at the2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters ).Amaximum break (also known as amaximum , a147 or, orally, aone‑four‑seven ) is the highest possiblebreak insnooker in normal circumstances[ a] and is a special type oftotal clearance . A player compiles a maximum break by potting all 15reds with 15blacks for 120 points, followed by all sixcolours for a further 27 points. Compiling a maximum break is regarded as a highly significant achievement in the game of snooker and may be compared to anine‑dart finish indarts , ahole‑in‑one ingolf or a300 game inten‑pin bowling .[ 3] [ 4]
Joe Davis made the first officially recognised maximum break in a 1955 exhibition match in London. At theClassic in January 1982,Steve Davis achieved the first recognised maximum in professional competition, which was also the first in atelevised match . The following year,Cliff Thorburn became the first player to make a maximum at theWorld Snooker Championship . As of August 2025, over 200 officially recognised maximum breaks have been made in professional tournament play.[ 5] Ronnie O'Sullivan holds the record for themost maximum breaks in professional competition , with 17, and also theGuinness World Record for the fastest competitive maximum break, which he made at the1997 World Championship in a time of 5 minutes and 8 seconds.[ 6] [ 7] At the2017 Championship League ,Mark Davis became the first player to make two official maximums at the same event. In the2025 World Snooker Championship qualifiers,Jackson Page became the first player to make two official maximums in the same match. In the2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters semi-finals, O'Sullivan became the first to make two official maximums in a one-session match or on the same day.[ 8]
Maximum breaks have become more frequent in professional snooker. Only eight recognised maximums were achieved in professional competition in the 1980s, but 26 occurred in the 1990s, 35 in the 2000s and 86 in the 2010s. As of the2025 UK Championship qualifying, 77 officially recognised professional maximums have been made thus far in the 2020s.[ 9] Since the 1980s, there have been various prizes awarded for maximum breaks. In addition to the 147 bonuses on offer at some tournaments, since the2023–24 season theWorld Snooker Tour has offered a £147,000 prize to a player who makes two maximum breaks during a season'sTriple Crown events as well as theSaudi Arabia Snooker Masters . This prize can be won up to three times per season, including multiple times by the same player.[ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Joe Davis compiled the first officially recognised maximum break on 22 January 1955, in a match againstWillie Smith atLeicester Square Hall , London.[ 13] TheBilliards Association and Control Council initially refused to accept the break since the match was not played under their rules. At the time, the professional game used a rule (now standard, seerules of snooker ) whereby after a foul a player could compel the offender to play the next stroke. It was not until a meeting on 20 March 1957 that the break was officially recognised and Davis was presented with a certificate to commemorate his achievement.[ 14] The match between Davis and Smith was played as part of a series of events marking the closure of Leicester Square Hall; known as Thurston's Hall until 1947,[ 15] the venue had hosted many important billiards and snooker matches since its opening in 1901, including twelveWorld Snooker Championship finals.[ 16] John Spencer compiled a maximum break in the1979 Holsten Lager International , but it did not count as an official maximum, however, as the break was made on a non‑templated table used during the event.[ 17] The first official maximum break in professional competition was compiled bySteve Davis in the1982 Classic at the Queen Elizabeth Hall inOldham , against John Spencer.[ 18] This was also the first televised maximum break.[ 19] [ 20] For his achievement, Davis won aLada car provided by the event's sponsors.[ 21] The following year,Cliff Thorburn became the first player to make a maximum at theWorld Championship in the fourth frame of his second round match againstTerry Griffiths .[ 21]
Before the1994–95 season, the maximum break remained a rare feat, with only 15 official maximums compiled altogether. However, beginning in the 1994–95 season, at least one maximum break has been achieved every season thereafter. There were 13 maximums scored in each of the2016–17 ,2022–23 and2023–24 seasons. This was the highest number until the2024–25 season during which there were 15 maximums made.[ 9] [ 22] As of the2025 UK Championship qualifying rounds, there have already been 15 maximums made in the2025–26 season, equalling the record set in theprevious season .[ 23]
Mark Selby made the 100th officially recognised maximum break in professional competition on 7 December 2013 in the seventh frame of his semi‑final match againstRicky Walden at theUK Championship .[ 24] [ 25] As of 22 November 2025[update] ,[ 23] 232 official maximum breaks have been recorded in professional competition,[ 5] [ 26] with the 200th being made byJoe O'Connor at the2024 Championship League .[ 27] EnglishmanRonnie O'Sullivan has compiled 17 official competitive maximum breaks, the most achieved by any professional player.[ 28] Following him areJohn Higgins with 13,Stephen Hendry with 11,Shaun Murphy with 10,Stuart Bingham andJudd Trump with 9 andDing Junhui with 7. O'Sullivan also holds the record for the fastest competitive maximum break at just over five minutes, which he set at the1997 World Championship .[ 7]
On 30 April 2023, Selby made a maximum break in the 16th frame during the2023 World Championship final againstLuca Brecel , the first achieved in aWorld Championship final.[ 29] On 7 December 2023, Murphy made a maximum break in his first‑round match againstBulcsú Révész in the2023 Shoot Out , the first ever compiled at theShoot Out , which is played under a variation of snooker rules, with ashot clock and fouls awardingball in hand .[ 30] [ 31] On 5 October 2024, in his winning run inevent 3 ,Zhao Xintong made the first ever maximum break on theQ Tour , the secondary snooker tour that serves as a qualification route to the main professional tour, in his 4–1 win over Shaun Liu.[ 32] [ 33] [ 34]
At least nine players have missed the final black on a score of 140:Robin Hull ,Ken Doherty ,Barry Pinches , Mark Selby,[ 35] Michael White ,[ 36] Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (twice in the2015–16 season and once in the2024–25 season ),[ 40] Liang Wenbo in a qualifying match at the2018 World Championship , after he had already made a maximum earlier in the same match,[ 41] and both Joe O'Connor andJack Lisowski at the2025 Championship League .[ 42] [ 43] Breaks above 147 are possible when an opponent fouls and leaves afree ball with all 15 reds still remaining on the table. A break greater than 147 has happened only once in professional competition, whenJamie Burnett made a break of 148 at the qualifying stage of the2004 UK Championship .[ 1] [ 2] Jamie Cope compiled a break of 155 points, the highest possible free‑ball break, during practice in 2005.[ 44] Alex Higgins is said to have attained the same feat by some players.[ 45]
The first known maximum break in practice was made by Murt O'Donoghue atGriffith ,Australian Capital Territory , Australia, on 26 September 1934.[ 17] [ 46] [ 47] [ 48] Joe Davis compiled the first official 147 againstWillie Smith in an exhibition match on 22 January 1955 at Leicester Square Hall, London.[ 19] [ 49] Rex Williams made the first maximum break in a competitive match againstManuel Francisco , Professionals v. Amateurs, on 23 December 1965 inCape Town .[ 47] [ 50]
John Spencer made the first maximum compiled in professional competition on 13 January 1979 at the Holsten Lager Tournament againstCliff Thorburn , but it was not officiallyratified due to oversized pockets.[ 17] The break was not caught on video as the television crew were away on a tea break.[ 47] [ 51] The first official maximum break in professional competition was made bySteve Davis in the1982 Lada Classic against Spencer.[ 17] This was also the first televised 147.[ 19] Thorburn became the first player to make a maximum break at theWorld Snooker Championship .[ 52]
In March 1989, Thorburn also became the first player to make two competitive maximum breaks. In November 1995 Hendry became the first player to make two televised maximum breaks.[ 53] [ 54] Mink Nutcharut made a 147 in a March 2019 practice match, believed to be the only maximum break achieved by a woman in any match.[ 55]
World Snooker Championship maximums [ edit ] There have been 15 maximums made at the World Championship—at theCrucible Theatre inSheffield , England—by 11 players. Thorburn[ 52] was followed byJimmy White ,[ 56] Stephen Hendry (three times),[ 57] [ 18] [ 58] Ronnie O'Sullivan (three times),[ 59] [ 60] [ 61] Mark Williams ,[ 62] Ali Carter ,[ 63] John Higgins ,[ 64] Neil Robertson ,[ 65] Kyren Wilson ,[ 66] Mark Selby [ 67] andMark Allen .[ 22] There have also been eight maximums made during qualifying for the World Championship, by six players. These were byRobert Milkins (twice),[ 68] [ 69] Gary Wilson ,[ 70] Liang Wenbo ,[ 71] Graeme Dott ,[ 72] Noppon Saengkham [ 73] andJackson Page (twice in the same match).[ 74] [ 75]
More than one official maximum break has been compiled in the same event on more than twenty occasions. The first tournament with more than one maximum break was the1992 Matchroom League , in whichJohn Parrott and Stephen Hendry each made a 147 break.[ 76] [ 77] The first time that two maximum breaks were made in the sameranking tournament was at the1999 British Open , whereJason Prince made one during qualifying and Graeme Dott at the main event.[ 78] This was repeated at the2000 Scottish Open , withStephen Maguire in qualifying and Ronnie O'Sullivan at the main event.[ 79] The2008 World Snooker Championship was the first event where two maximum breaks (by O'Sullivan and Carter) were televised.[ 80] Two maximum breaks (by Neil Robertson and Noppon Saengkham) were also televised at the2019 Welsh Open .[ 81]
Three official maximums at the same WPBSA (World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association ) event have been achieved six times. The first was at the2012 UK Championship , whenAndy Hicks andJack Lisowski both compiled one each in qualifying and John Higgins compiled one in the televised stages.[ 82] The second time was at the2017 German Masters , where Ali Carter andRoss Muir both compiled one each during qualifying andTom Ford during the televised stages.[ 83] The third time was at the2024 Championship League by Kyren Wilson in Group 3,[ 84] by John Higgins in Group 5,[ 85] and byJoe O'Connor in Group 7.[ 27] The fourth time was at the2025 Championship League byJak Jones in Group 2,[ 86] byDavid Gilbert in Group 7,[ 87] and by Mark Selby in the Winners' Group.[ 88] The fifth time was at the2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters , withThepchaiya Un-Nooh compiling one in his third-round match,[ 89] and O'Sullivan making a brace in the semi-final.[ 28] The sixth time was at the2025 Xi'an Grand Prix , whereZhou Yuelong made one in qualifying,[ 90] and bothJudd Trump andAaron Hill made maximums at the main stage.[ 91]
The2012 FFB Snooker Open ,[ 92] 2017 German Masters,[ 93] 2018 Paul Hunter Classic ,[ 94] 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters,[ 8] and 2025 Xi'an Grand Prix[ 91] are the only events where two maximums were made on the same day.
Mark Davis , Jackson Page and Ronnie O'Sullivan are the only players to make two official maximum breaks in professional competition at the same event. Mark Davis became the first player to do so, when he compiled two 147s at the2017 Championship League .[ 95] In the third round of the qualifying stage for the2025 World Championship , Jackson Page made two maximums in his 10–2 win overAllan Taylor , with the first in the eighth frame on 13 April 2025 and the second in the twelfth frame the following day.[ 74] [ 75] This made him the first player to make two maximums in a professional competitive match.[ 96] [ 97] On 15 August 2025, in his 6–3 win overChris Wakelin in the semi-finals of the 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters, Ronnie O'Sullivan made maximums in the first and seventh frames of the match, becoming the only player to make two maximums in a one-session match or on the same day.[ 8] [ 28]
There have been several noteworthy instances of multiple maximum breaks outside of sanctioned professional competition.Peter Ebdon compiled two maximum breaks during an 11‑frame exhibition match at Eastbourne Police Club on 15 April 1996,[citation needed ] and in 2003 he also compiled two consecutive maximum breaks against Steve Davis in an exhibition match.[ 17] [ 47] In 2009 Jimmy White and Ronnie O'Sullivan compiled consecutive maximum breaks at an exhibition match in Ireland,[ 98] and later in the same yearMark King andJoe Jogia replicated the feat at the Grove Open.[ 99] The only known instance of more than two maximum breaks being compiled at a single event on the same day is during the Buckley's Bitter Challenge; three 147s were compiled on 8 February 1998, byMatthew Stevens ,Ryan Day andTony Chappel , but were not officially ratified.[ 100] The only player known to have made more than two maximum breaks on a single occasion isAdrian Gunnell , who compiled three maximums in four frames at a club in Telford in 2003 while practising against Ian Duffy.[ 101] [ 102]
John Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh are the only players to record maximum breaks in consecutive ranking events. Higgins made maximums at theLG Cup and theBritish Open in 2003,[ 103] [ 104] O'Sullivan at theNorthern Ireland Trophy and another at theUK Championship in 2007,[ 105] [ 106] and Un-Nooh at the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters andWuhan Open in 2025.[ 107]
Deciding frames and tournament finals [ edit ] Only ten maximums have been made infinal‑frame deciders . These are: Hendry's at the1997 Charity Challenge ,[ 108] O'Sullivan's at the2007 UK Championship ,[ 106] both of Mark Davis's at the2017 Championship League ,[ 111] Martin Gould 's at the2018 Championship League ,[ 112] Ford's at the2019 English Open ,[ 113] both Day's and John Higgins's at the2020 Championship League ,[ 116] Marco Fu 's at the2022 Hong Kong Masters ,[ 117] andShaun Murphy 's at the2023 Snooker Shoot Out .[ 31]
Hendry, John Higgins, Bingham, O'Sullivan, Murphy, Robertson,Judd Trump , Selby andZhang Anda have made maximums in finals of tournaments. Hendry has made three: the first at the 1997 Charity Challenge,[ 108] the second at the1999 British Open [ 118] and the third at the2001 Malta Grand Prix .[ 119] Higgins at the2003 LG Cup [ 103] and at the2012 Shanghai Masters ,[ 120] Bingham at the2012 Wuxi Classic ,[ 121] O'Sullivan at the2014 Welsh Open ,[ 122] Murphy at the2014 Ruhr Open ,[ 123] Robertson at the2015 UK Championship ,[ 124] Trump at the2022 Turkish Masters [ 125] and the2022 Champion of Champions [ 126] and Zhang at the2023 International Championship .[ 127] Selby made a maximum in the2023 World Championship final , becoming the first player to do so at that stage of the tournament.[ 67] Selby's and Robertson's maximums are the only ones compiled in the finals ofTriple Crown events.
O'Sullivan's 147 break in the first‑round match againstMick Price at the1997 World Championship set the record for the fastest maximum in the history of the game. For many yearsGuinness World Records recorded the time of the break at 5 minutes and 20 seconds.[ 128] However an investigation undertaken byDeadspin in 2017 revealed that the time recorded by Guinness was incorrect because the timer was started too early on the BBC footage.[ 7] [ 129] Breaks are not officially timed in snooker and the officialrules of snooker do not specify how they should be timed, instead leaving the timing to the discretion of the broadcaster. The only timing methodologyWorld Snooker sanctions in its events is the one employed in shot clock events where timing for a player's shot begins when the balls have come to rest from his opponent's previous shot. Under this convention the break would have been timed at 5 minutes and 15 seconds. World Snooker has since suggested that a break starts when the player strikes the cueball for the first time in a break which would result in a time of 5 minutes and 8 seconds; this is the time that both World Snooker andGuinness World Records now officially acknowledge.[ 59] [ 6]
Youngest and oldest [ edit ] The youngest player to have made an officially recognised maximum break in professional competition isThanawat Thirapongpaiboon , who compiled a 147 at the2010 Rhein–Main Masters aged 16 years and 312 days.[ 130] Sean Maddocks is recognised byGuinness World Records as the youngest player to make a maximum break in any recognised competition. Maddocks was 15 years and 90 days old when he achieved the feat at the LiteTask Pro‑Am series in Leeds on 9 July 2017.[ 131] [ 132] Judd Trump is known to have made a 147 at the Potters Under‑16 Tournament in 2004 at the age of 14 years and 206 days; however, this break is not recognised byGuinness World Records .[ 130] The youngest player to have made a televised maximum is Ding Junhui, who was aged 19 years and 288 days when he achieved a 147 at the2007 Masters .[ 133] [ 134]
The oldest player to have made a maximum in professional competition is Ronnie O'Sullivan, who made two 147 breaks in his 2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters semi-final againstChris Wakelin , when he was aged 49 years and 253 days.[ 8] [ 28] Former professionalDarren Morgan made a maximum break in an amateur Seniors event in 2023 at the age of 56 years and 261 days; this possibly makes him the oldest player to achieve a maximum break in competition.[ 135]
In professional tournaments there was usually a substantial prize awarded to any player achieving a 147 break. For example, Ronnie O'Sullivan's maximum at the 1997 World Championship earned him £165,000. Of this, £147,000 was for making the 147 break and £18,000 was for achieving the highest break of the tournament.[ 136]
In the2011–12 season World Snooker introduced a roll‑over system for the maximum break prize money, the "rolling 147 prize".[ 137] A maximum break is worth £5,000 in the televised stages and £500 in qualifying stages of major ranking events. There is a £500 prize in thePlayers Tour Championship events from the last 128 onwards.[ 138] If a maximum is not made then the prize rolls over to the next event until somebody wins it.[ 137] [needs update ]
At the2016 Welsh Open , Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Barry Pinches 4–1 in the first round. In the fifth frame of the match, O'Sullivan declined the opportunity to make a maximum break, potting the pink off the penultimate red and completing a break of 146. He stated afterwards that the prize money of £10,000 was not worthy of a 147. World Snooker chairmanBarry Hearn called the decision "unacceptable" and "disrespectful".[ 139] Individual prizes for a maximum break in the vast majority of tournaments have generally been phased out, since the start of the2019–20 season : during that season, a £1 million bonus was offered if 20 or more were made during the season.[ 140] The prize would be split among all players who had made at least one qualifying break, with each player receiving an equal share for every break made.[ 140] The bonus was not claimed, and as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic later that season, it was discontinued and has not since been re-offered. Despite maximum break prizes being phased out in most cases, they have been partially re-introduced at theWorld Snooker Championship , where £40,000 is now offered to those who compile one at the main stages of the tournament.
Beginning with the2023–24 season ,WST has started offering a £147,000 bonus to any player making two maximum breaks during the season'sTriple Crown events.[ 10] Since the2024–25 season , the bonus has been extended to include any maximum breaks made at theSaudi Arabia Snooker Masters .[ 11] [ 12] As of 2025, this prize has been awarded twice: first whenJackson Page made two maximums in the same match during the2025 World Snooker Championship qualifying; second when O'Sullivan made two maximums in the same match at the2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters .[ 75] [ 97] [ 141] [ 8]
Breaks exceeding 147 [ edit ] A break higher than 147 can be achieved when an opponentfouls before any reds are potted and leaves the incoming playersnookered on all 15 reds. The player can nominate one of the othercolours as a red, known as afree ball , which carries the same value as a red for just that shot. If the free ball is potted, the referee places this coloured ball back on its original location, de facto creating a setup as if there were 16 reds in total, thus creating a potential maximum break of 155 if a player starts from a free ball position.[ 24]
In October 2004, during qualifying for theUK Championship ,Jamie Burnett became the only player to record a break of more than 147 in tournament play, when he scored 148 againstLeo Fernandez . He took the brown as the free ball, then potted the brown again followed by the 15 reds with 12 blacks, two pinks and a blue, then the six colours.[ 17] [ 1] [ 2]
Some breaks exceeding 147 have been reported in non‑tournament settings:
A 151 is reported to have been compiled by Wally West against Butch Rogers in West London's Hounslow Luciana snooker club during a club match in 1976. After Rogers fouled, West took the green as his free ball followed by the brown. He then took 14 reds and blacks and a pink off the last red. He then cleared up to make the 151.[ 17] [ 142] In April 1988Steve Duggan made a 148 in a practice frame againstMark Rowing inDoncaster .[ 17] [ 143] In 1993Stephen Hendry made a 148 in a practice match againstAlfie Burden .[ 17] In 1995Tony Drago made a 149 in practice against Nick Manning inWest Norwood, London , that was recorded by theGuinness Book of Records as the highest in this category. In thatmatch Drago nominated thebrown as the free ball, to score one point. He then potted the brown again, for four more points, before potting the 15 reds with 13 blacks, apink and ablue , then all the colours.[ 17] [ 143] In 1997 Eddie Manning achieved a 149 break in a practice match against Kam Pandya at Willie Thorne's Snooker Club in Leicester. He potted brown, brown, 13 blacks, pink and blue.[ 17] In April 2003Jamie Cope made a 151 break at The Reardon Snooker Club during a practice game with David Fomm‑Ward. After a foul by his opponent, Cope was snookered behind the brown ball. He took the brown as the free ball and then potted the blue, 13 reds with blacks and two with pinks, then the six colours.[ 17] In 2005, Jamie Cope made snooker's first highest possible 155 break in a witnessed practice frame.[ 44] In November 2010 Sam Harvey made a 151 break in a practice match againstKyren Wilson at his home club inBedford . Harvey potted the brown as the free ball and then the black, 12 reds with blacks, two with pinks and one with blue, then the six colours.[ 17] [ 144] In August 2021,Thepchaiya Un-Nooh made a 155 break in a practice match againstHossein Vafaei . The feat was filmed by a security camera.[ 17] [ 145] In March 2022,Marco Fu made a 149 break in a practice match againstNoppon Saengkham at the Ding Junhui Snooker Academy.[ 146] [ 147] List of official maximum breaks [ edit ] Note: If the table is sorted by anything other than "No. ", "Date ", or "Season ", then using the Table of Contents above could produce unexpected results.
Official maximum breaks achieved in professional competition[ 5] [ 26] [ 53] [ 54] [ 98] No. Date Season Player Age Opponent Event Ref. 0 0 111 January 1982 81–82 Steve Davis 24 years, 142 daysJohn Spencer Classic [ 20] 0 0 223 April 1983 82–83 Cliff Thorburn 35 years, 97 daysTerry Griffiths World Championship [ 52] 0 0 328 January 1984 83–84 Kirk Stevens 25 years, 164 daysJimmy White Masters (L) [ 148] 0 0 417 November 1987 87–88 Willie Thorne 33 years, 258 daysTommy Murphy UK Championship [ 149] 0 0 520 February 1988 87–88 (2) Tony Meo 28 years, 139 daysStephen Hendry Matchroom League (L) [ 150] 0 0 624 September 1988 88–89 Alain Robidoux 28 years, 61 daysJim Meadowcroft European Open (Q) [ 151] 0 0 718 February 1989 88–89 (2) John Rea 37 years, 75 daysIan Black Scottish Pro. Championship [ 152] 0 0 88 March 1989 88–89 (3) Cliff Thorburn (2nd) 41 years, 51 daysJimmy White Matchroom League [ 150] 0 0 916 January 1991 90–91 James Wattana 20 years, 364 daysPaul Dawkins World Masters [ 153] 0 105 June 1991 91–92 Peter Ebdon 20 years, 282 daysWayne Martin Strachan Open (Q) [ 154] 0 1125 February 1992 91–92 (2) James Wattana (2nd) 22 years, 39 daysTony Drago British Open [ 155] 0 1222 April 1992 91–92 (3) Jimmy White 29 years, 356 daysTony Drago World Championship [ 56] 0 139 May 1992 91–92 (4) John Parrott 27 years, 364 daysTony Meo Matchroom League [ 76] 0 1424 May 1992 91–92 (5) Stephen Hendry 23 years, 132 daysWillie Thorne Matchroom League [ 76] 0 1514 November 1992 92–93 Peter Ebdon (2nd) 22 years, 79 daysKen Doherty UK Championship (L) [ 156] 0 167 September 1994 94–95 David McDonnell 22 years, 331 daysNic Barrow British Open (Q) [ 155] 0 1727 April 1995 94–95 (2) Stephen Hendry (2nd) 26 years, 104 daysJimmy White World Championship [ 57] 0 1825 November 1995 95–96 Stephen Hendry (3rd) 26 years, 316 daysGary Wilkinson UK Championship [ 157] 0 195 January 1997 96–97 Stephen Hendry (4th) 27 years, 358 daysRonnie O'Sullivan Charity Challenge (F) [ 108] 0 2021 April 1997 96–97 (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 21 years, 137 daysMick Price World Championship [ 59] 0 2118 September 1997 97–98 James Wattana (3rd) 27 years, 244 daysPang Weiguo China International [ 158] 0 2223 May 1998 97–98 (2) Stephen Hendry (5th) 29 years, 130 daysKen Doherty Premier League (L) [ 159] 0 2310 August 1998 98–99 Adrian Gunnell 25 years, 351 daysMario Wehrmann Thailand Masters (Q) [ 160] 0 2413 August 1998 98–99 (2) Mehmet Husnu 26 years, 19 daysEddie Barker China International (Q) [ 161] 0 2513 January 1999 98–99 (3) Jason Prince 28 years, 210 daysIan Brumby British Open (Q) (L) [ 78] 0 2629 January 1999 98–99 (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan (2nd) 23 years, 55 daysJames Wattana Welsh Open [ 162] 0 274 February 1999 98–99 (5) Stuart Bingham 22 years, 259 daysBarry Hawkins UK Tour – Event 3 [ 163] 0 2822 March 1999 98–99 (6) Nick Dyson 29 years, 93 daysAdrian Gunnell UK Tour – Event 4 [ 164] 0 296 April 1999 98–99 (7) Graeme Dott 21 years, 329 daysDavid Roe British Open [ 78] 0 3019 September 1999 99–00 Stephen Hendry (6th) 30 years, 249 daysPeter Ebdon British Open (F) [ 118] 0 3121 September 1999 99–00 (2) Barry Pinches 29 years, 70 daysJoe Johnson Welsh Open (Q) (L) [ 165] 0 3218 October 1999 99–00 (3) Ronnie O'Sullivan (3rd) 23 years, 317 daysGraeme Dott Grand Prix [ 166] 0 334 November 1999 99–00 (4) Karl Burrows 31 years, 322 daysAdrian Rosa Masters (Q) (L) [ 167] 0 3422 November 1999 99–00 (5) Stephen Hendry (7th) 30 years, 313 daysPaul Wykes UK Championship [ 168] 0 3521 January 2000 99–00 (6) John Higgins 24 years, 248 daysDennis Taylor Nations Cup [ 169] 0 3624 March 2000 99–00 (7) John Higgins (2nd) 24 years, 311 daysJimmy White Irish Masters [ 170] 0 3728 March 2000 99–00 (8) Stephen Maguire 19 years, 15 daysPhaitoon Phonbun Scottish Open (Q) (L) [ 79] 0 385 April 2000 99–00 (9) Ronnie O'Sullivan (4th) 24 years, 122 daysQuinten Hann Scottish Open [ 79] 0 3925 October 2000 00–01 Marco Fu 22 years, 291 daysKen Doherty Scottish Masters (L) [ 171] 0 407 November 2000 00–01 (2) David McLellan 30 years, 302 daysSteve Meakin Masters (Q) [ 172] 0 4119 November 2000 00–01 (3) Nick Dyson (2nd) 30 years, 336 daysRobert Milkins UK Championship (Q) [ 173] 0 4225 February 2001 00–01 (4) Stephen Hendry (8th) 32 years, 43 daysMark Williams Malta Grand Prix (F) [ 119] 0 4317 October 2001 01–02 Ronnie O'Sullivan (5th) 25 years, 316 daysDrew Henry LG Cup [ 174] 0 4412 November 2001 01–02 (2) Shaun Murphy 19 years, 94 daysAdrian Rosa Masters (Q) [ 175] 0 4528 October 2002 02–03 Tony Drago 37 years, 36 daysStuart Bingham Masters (Q) (L) [ 176] 0 4622 April 2003 02–03 (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan (6th) 27 years, 138 daysMarco Fu World Championship (L) [ 60] 0 4712 October 2003 03–04 John Higgins (3rd) 28 years, 147 daysMark Williams LG Cup (F) (L) [ 103] 0 4812 November 2003 03–04 (2) John Higgins (4th) 28 years, 178 daysMichael Judge British Open [ 104] 0 494 October 2004 04–05 John Higgins (5th) 29 years, 139 daysRicky Walden Grand Prix (L) [ 177] 0 5017 November 2004 04–05 (2) David Gray 25 years, 282 daysMark Selby UK Championship [ 178] 0 5120 April 2005 04–05 (3) Mark Williams 30 years, 30 daysRobert Milkins World Championship [ 62] 0 5222 November 2005 05–06 Stuart Bingham (2nd) 29 years, 185 daysMarcus Campbell Masters (Q) [ 179] 0 5314 March 2006 05–06 (2) Robert Milkins 30 years, 8 daysMark Selby World Championship (Q) (L) [ 68] 0 5423 October 2006 06–07 Jamie Cope 21 years, 41 daysMichael Holt Grand Prix [ 180] 0 5514 January 2007 06–07 (2) Ding Junhui 19 years, 288 daysAnthony Hamilton Masters [ 133] 0 5616 February 2007 06–07 (3) Andrew Higginson 29 years, 65 daysAli Carter Welsh Open [ 181] 0 5719 September 2007 07–08 Jamie Burnett 32 years, 3 daysLiu Song Grand Prix (Q) [ 182] 0 5814 October 2007 07–08 (2) Tom Ford 24 years, 58 daysSteve Davis Grand Prix [ 183] 0 598 November 2007 07–08 (3) Ronnie O'Sullivan (7th) 31 years, 338 daysAli Carter Northern Ireland Trophy [ 105] 0 6015 December 2007 07–08 (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan (8th) 32 years, 10 daysMark Selby UK Championship [ 106] 0 6129 March 2008 07–08 (5) Stephen Maguire (2nd) 27 years, 16 daysRyan Day China Open [ 184] 0 6228 April 2008 07–08 (6) Ronnie O'Sullivan (9th) 32 years, 145 daysMark Williams World Championship [ 61] 0 6329 April 2008 07–08 (7) Ali Carter 28 years, 279 daysPeter Ebdon World Championship [ 63] 0 642 October 2008 08–09 Jamie Cope (2nd) 23 years, 20 daysMark Williams Shanghai Masters (L) [ 185] 0 6529 October 2008 08–09 (2) Liang Wenbo 21 years, 238 daysMartin Gould Bahrain Championship (Q) [ 186] 0 668 November 2008 08–09 (3) Marcus Campbell 36 years, 47 daysAhmed Basheer Al-Khusaibi Bahrain Championship [ 187] 0 6716 December 2008 08–09 (4) Ding Junhui (2nd) 21 years, 259 daysJohn Higgins UK Championship (L) [ 188] 0 6828 April 2009 08–09 (5) Stephen Hendry (9th) 40 years, 105 daysShaun Murphy World Championship (L) [ 18] 0 695 June 2009 09–10 Mark Selby 25 years, 351 daysJoe Perry Jiangsu Classic (L) [ 189] 0 701 April 2010 09–10 (2) Neil Robertson 28 years, 49 daysPeter Ebdon China Open (L) [ 190] 0 7125 June 2010 10–11 Kurt Maflin 26 years, 321 daysMichal Zielinski PTC – Event 1 [ 191] 0 726 August 2010 10–11 (2) Barry Hawkins 31 years, 105 daysJames McGouran PTC – Event 3 [ 192] 0 7320 September 2010 10–11 (3) Ronnie O'Sullivan (10th) 34 years, 289 daysMark King World Open (Q) [ 193] 0 7422 October 2010 10–11 (4) Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 16 years, 312 daysBarry Hawkins Rhein–Main Masters (L) [ 194] 0 7523 October 2010 10–11 (5) Mark Williams (2nd) 35 years, 216 daysDiana Schuler Rhein–Main Masters [ 194] 0 7619 November 2010 10–11 (6) Rory McLeod 39 years, 238 daysIssara Kachaiwong Prague Classic (L) [ 195] 0 7717 February 2011 10–11 (7) Stephen Hendry (10th) 42 years, 35 daysStephen Maguire Welsh Open (L) [ 196] 0 7826 August 2011 11–12 Ronnie O'Sullivan (11th) 35 years, 264 daysAdam Duffy Paul Hunter Classic [ 197] 0 7922 November 2011 11–12 (2) Mike Dunn 40 years, 2 daysKurt Maflin German Masters (Q) [ 198] 0 8027 November 2011 11–12 (3) David Gray (2nd) 32 years, 291 daysRobbie Williams PTC – Event 10 (Q) [ 199] 0 8129 November 2011 11–12 (4) Ricky Walden 29 years, 18 daysGareth Allen PTC – Event 10 [ 200] 0 8215 December 2011 11–12 (5) Matthew Stevens 32 years, 95 daysMichael Wasley FFB Snooker Open [ 92] 0 8315 December 2011 11–12 (6) Ding Junhui (3rd) 24 years, 258 daysBrandon Winstone FFB Snooker Open [ 92] 0 8417 December 2011 11–12 (7) Ding Junhui (4th) 24 years, 260 daysJames Cahill PTC – Event 11 [ 201] 0 8518 December 2011 11–12 (8) Jamie Cope (3rd) 26 years, 97 daysKurt Maflin PTC – Event 11 [ 202] 0 8614 January 2012 11–12 (9) Marco Fu (2nd) 34 years, 6 daysMatthew Selt World Open (Q) [ 203] 0 8711 April 2012 11–12 (10) Robert Milkins (2nd) 36 years, 36 daysXiao Guodong World Championship (Q) [ 69] 0 8821 April 2012 11–12 (11) Stephen Hendry (11th) 43 years, 99 daysStuart Bingham World Championship [ 58] 0 891 July 2012 12–13 Stuart Bingham (3rd) 36 years, 41 daysRicky Walden Wuxi Classic (F) (L) [ 121] 0 9024 August 2012 12–13 (2) Ken Doherty 42 years, 342 daysJulian Treiber Paul Hunter Classic [ 204] 0 9123 September 2012 12–13 (3) John Higgins (6th) 37 years, 128 daysJudd Trump Shanghai Masters (F) [ 120] 0 9216 November 2012 12–13 (4) Tom Ford (2nd) 29 years, 91 daysMatthew Stevens Bulgarian Open [ 205] 0 9321 November 2012 12–13 (5) Andy Hicks 39 years, 103 daysDaniel Wells UK Championship (Q) [ 206] 0 9422 November 2012 12–13 (6) Jack Lisowski 21 years, 150 daysChen Zhe UK Championship (Q) [ 207] 0 955 December 2012 12–13 (7) John Higgins (7th) 37 years, 201 daysMark Davis UK Championship (L) [ 208] 0 9614 December 2012 12–13 (8) Kurt Maflin (2nd) 29 years, 128 daysStuart Carrington Scottish Open [ 209] 0 9716 March 2013 12–13 (9) Ding Junhui (5th) 25 years, 349 daysMark Allen PTC – Grand Final [ 210] 0 9828 May 2013 12–13 (10) Neil Robertson (2nd) 31 years, 106 daysMohamed Khairy Wuxi Classic (Q) [ 211] 0 9915 November 2013 13–14 Judd Trump 24 years, 87 daysMark Selby Antwerp Open (L) [ 212] 100 7 December 2013 13–14 (2) Mark Selby (2nd) 30 years, 171 daysRicky Walden UK Championship [ 24] 101 11 December 2013 13–14 (3) Dechawat Poomjaeng 35 years, 153 daysZak Surety German Masters (Q) [ 213] 102 12 December 2013 13–14 (4) Gary Wilson 28 years, 123 daysRicky Walden German Masters (Q) [ 214] 103 8 January 2014 13–14 (5) Shaun Murphy (2nd) 31 years, 151 daysMark Davis Championship League [ 215] 104 9 February 2014 13–14 (6) Shaun Murphy (3rd) 31 years, 183 daysJamie Jones Gdynia Open [ 216] 105 2 March 2014 13–14 (7) Ronnie O'Sullivan (12th) 38 years, 87 daysDing Junhui Welsh Open (F) [ 122] 106 22 August 2014 14–15 Aditya Mehta 28 years, 295 daysStephen Maguire Paul Hunter Classic (L) [ 217] 107 23 October 2014 14–15 (2) Ryan Day 34 years, 214 daysCao Yupeng Haining Open [ 218] 108 23 November 2014 14–15 (3) Shaun Murphy (4th) 32 years, 105 daysRobert Milkins Ruhr Open (F) [ 123] 109 4 December 2014 14–15 (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan (13th) 38 years, 364 daysMatthew Selt UK Championship [ 219] 110 12 December 2014 14–15 (5) Ben Woollaston 27 years, 212 daysJoe Steele Lisbon Open [ 220] 111 5 January 2015 14–15 (6) Barry Hawkins (2nd) 35 years, 257 daysStephen Maguire Championship League [ 221] 112 11 January 2015 14–15 (7) Marco Fu (3rd) 37 years, 3 daysStuart Bingham Masters [ 222] 113 6 February 2015 14–15 (8) Judd Trump (2nd) 25 years, 170 daysMark Selby German Masters (L) [ 223] 114 10 February 2015 14–15 (9) David Gilbert 33 years, 243 daysXiao Guodong Championship League (L) [ 224] 115 6 December 2015 15–16 Neil Robertson (3rd) 33 years, 298 daysLiang Wenbo UK Championship (F) [ 124] 116 11 December 2015 15–16 (2) Marco Fu (4th) 37 years, 337 daysSam Baird Gibraltar Open [ 225] 117 19 February 2016 15–16 (3) Ding Junhui (6th) 28 years, 324 daysNeil Robertson Welsh Open (L) [ 226] 118 25 February 2016 15–16 (4) Fergal O'Brien 43 years, 354 daysMark Davis Championship League (L) [ 227] 119 27 August 2016 16–17 Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 31 years, 131 daysKurt Maflin Paul Hunter Classic [ 228] 120 20 September 2016 16–17 (2) Stephen Maguire (3rd) 35 years, 191 daysXu Yichen Shanghai Masters [ 229] 121 28 September 2016 16–17 (3) Shaun Murphy (5th) 34 years, 49 daysAllan Taylor European Masters (Q) [ 230] 122 11 October 2016 16–17 (4) Alfie Burden 39 years, 302 daysDaniel Wells English Open (L) [ 231] 123 16 November 2016 16–17 (5) John Higgins (8th) 41 years, 182 daysSam Craigie Northern Ireland Open [ 232] 124 27 November 2016 16–17 (6) Mark Allen 30 years, 279 daysRod Lawler UK Championship [ 233] 125 8 December 2016 16–17 (7) Ali Carter (2nd) 37 years, 136 daysWang Yuchen German Masters (Q) [ 93] 126 8 December 2016 16–17 (8) Ross Muir 21 years, 63 daysItaro Santos German Masters (Q) [ 93] 127 10 January 2017 16–17 (9) Mark Davis 44 years, 151 daysNeil Robertson Championship League [ 109] 128 1 February 2017 16–17 (10) Tom Ford (3rd) 33 years, 168 daysPeter Ebdon German Masters [ 83] 129 2 March 2017 16–17 (11) Mark Davis (2nd) 44 years, 202 daysJohn Higgins Championship League [ 110] 130 30 March 2017 16–17 (12) Judd Trump (3rd) 27 years, 222 daysTian Pengfei China Open [ 234] 131 6 April 2017 16–17 (13) Gary Wilson (2nd) 31 years, 238 daysJosh Boileau World Championship (Q) [ 70] 132 18 October 2017 17–18 Liang Wenbo (2nd) 30 years, 227 daysTom Ford English Open [ 235] 133 31 October 2017 17–18 (2) Kyren Wilson 25 years, 312 daysMartin Gould International Championship (L) [ 236] 134 12 December 2017 17–18 (3) Cao Yupeng 27 years, 46 daysAndrew Higginson Scottish Open [ 237] 135 26 January 2018 17–18 (4) Martin Gould 36 years, 134 daysLi Hang Championship League [ 112] 136 26 March 2018 17–18 (5) Luca Brecel 23 years, 18 daysJohn Higgins Championship League [ 238] 137 3 April 2018 17–18 (6) Ronnie O'Sullivan (14th) 42 years, 119 daysElliot Slessor China Open (L) [ 239] 138 4 April 2018 17–18 (7) Stuart Bingham (4th) 41 years, 318 daysRicky Walden China Open [ 240] 139 12 April 2018 17–18 (8) Liang Wenbo (3rd) 31 years, 38 daysRod Lawler World Championship (Q) [ 71] 140 24 August 2018 18–19 Michael Georgiou 30 years, 218 daysUmut Dikme Paul Hunter Classic [ 241] 141 24 August 2018 18–19 (2) Jamie Jones 30 years, 191 daysLee Walker Paul Hunter Classic (L) [ 94] 142 16 October 2018 18–19 (3) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (2nd) 33 years, 181 daysSoheil Vahedi English Open [ 242] 143 17 October 2018 18–19 (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan (15th) 42 years, 316 daysAllan Taylor English Open [ 243] 144 8 November 2018 18–19 (5) Mark Selby (3rd) 35 years, 120 daysNeil Robertson Champion of Champions (L) [ 244] 145 12 December 2018 18–19 (6) John Higgins (9th) 43 years, 208 daysGerard Greene Scottish Open [ 245] 146 21 December 2018 18–19 (7) Judd Trump (4th) 29 years, 123 daysLukas Kleckers German Masters (Q) [ 246] 147 22 January 2019 18–19 (8) David Gilbert (2nd) 37 years, 224 daysStephen Maguire Championship League (L) [ 247] 148 12 February 2019 18–19 (9) Neil Robertson (4th) 37 years, 1 dayJordan Brown Welsh Open [ 248] 149 14 February 2019 18–19 (10) Noppon Saengkham 26 years, 214 daysMark Selby Welsh Open (L) [ 249] 150 28 February 2019 18–19 (11) Zhou Yuelong 21 years, 35 daysLyu Haotian Indian Open (L) [ 250] 151 3 April 2019 18–19 (12) Stuart Bingham (5th) 42 years, 317 daysPeter Ebdon China Open [ 251] 152 17 June 2019 19–20 Tom Ford (4th) 35 years, 304 daysFraser Patrick International Championship (Q) [ 252] 153 17 October 2019 19–20 (2) Tom Ford (5th) 36 years, 61 daysShaun Murphy English Open [ 113] 154 12 November 2019 19–20 (3) Stuart Bingham (6th) 43 years, 175 daysLu Ning Northern Ireland Open [ 253] 155 27 November 2019 19–20 (4) Barry Hawkins (3rd) 40 years, 218 daysGerard Greene UK Championship [ 254] 156 11 February 2020 19–20 (5) Kyren Wilson (2nd) 28 years, 50 daysJackson Page Welsh Open [ 255] 157 6 August 2020 19–20 (6) John Higgins (10th) 45 years, 80 daysKurt Maflin World Championship (L) [ 64] 158 13 September 2020 20–21 Ryan Day (2nd) 40 years, 175 daysRod Lawler Championship League [ 114] 159 30 October 2020 20–21 (2) John Higgins (11th) 45 years, 165 daysKyren Wilson Championship League [ 115] 160 10 November 2020 20–21 (3) Shaun Murphy (6th) 38 years, 92 daysChen Zifan German Masters (Q) [ 256] 161 18 November 2020 20–21 (4) Judd Trump (5th) 31 years, 90 daysGao Yang Northern Ireland Open [ 257] 162 24 November 2020 20–21 (5) Kyren Wilson (3rd) 28 years, 337 daysAshley Hugill UK Championship [ 258] 163 25 November 2020 20–21 (6) Stuart Bingham (7th) 44 years, 188 daysZak Surety UK Championship [ 259] 164 7 December 2020 20–21 (7) Zhou Yuelong (2nd) 22 years, 318 daysPeter Lines Scottish Open [ 260] 165 4 January 2021 20–21 (8) Stuart Bingham (8th) 44 years, 228 daysThepchaiya Un-Nooh Championship League [ 261] 166 20 January 2021 20–21 (9) Gary Wilson (3rd) 35 years, 162 daysLiam Highfield WST Pro Series (L) [ 262] 167 16 August 2021 21–22 John Higgins (12th) 46 years, 90 daysAlexander Ursenbacher British Open [ 263] 168 20 August 2021 21–22 (2) Ali Carter (3rd) 42 years, 26 daysElliot Slessor British Open (L) [ 264] 169 24 September 2021 21–22 (3) Xiao Guodong 32 years, 226 daysFraser Patrick Scottish Open (Q) [ 265] 170 10 October 2021 21–22 (4) Mark Allen (2nd) 35 years, 230 daysSi Jiahui Northern Ireland Open [ 266] 171 22 October 2021 21–22 (5) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (3rd) 36 years, 187 daysFan Zhengyi German Masters (Q) (L) [ 267] 172 24 November 2021 21–22 (6) Gary Wilson (4th) 36 years, 105 daysIan Burns UK Championship [ 268] 173 13 March 2022 21–22 (7) Judd Trump (6th) 32 years, 205 daysMatthew Selt Turkish Masters (F) [ 125] 174 25 March 2022 21–22 (8) Stuart Bingham (9th) 45 years, 308 daysGerard Greene Gibraltar Open [ 269] 175 11 April 2022 21–22 (9) Graeme Dott (2nd) 44 years, 334 daysPang Junxu World Championship (Q) [ 72] 176 25 April 2022 21–22 (10) Neil Robertson (5th) 40 years, 73 daysJack Lisowski World Championship (L) [ 65] 177 16 July 2022 22–23 Zhang Anda 30 years, 203 daysAnton Kazakov European Masters (Q) [ 270] 178 17 July 2022 22–23 (2) Hossein Vafaei 27 years, 275 daysNg On-yee European Masters (Q) [ 271] 179 29 September 2022 22–23 (3) Mark Selby (4th) 39 years, 102 daysJack Lisowski British Open [ 272] 180 8 October 2022 22–23 (4) Marco Fu (5th) 44 years, 273 daysJohn Higgins Hong Kong Masters [ 117] 181 6 November 2022 22–23 (5) Judd Trump (7th) 33 years, 78 daysRonnie O'Sullivan Champion of Champions (F) (L) [ 126] 182 29 November 2022 22–23 (6) Judd Trump (8th) 33 years, 101 daysMitchell Mann Scottish Open [ 273] 183 16 December 2022 22–23 (7) Mark Williams (3rd) 47 years, 270 daysNeil Robertson English Open (L) [ 274] 184 3 February 2023 22–23 (8) Robert Milkins (3rd) 46 years, 334 daysChris Wakelin German Masters [ 275] 185 16 February 2023 22–23 (9) Shaun Murphy (7th) 40 years, 190 daysDaniel Wells Welsh Open [ 276] 186 20 March 2023 22–23 (10) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (4th) 37 years, 336 daysXu Si WST Classic (L) [ 277] 187 30 March 2023 22–23 (11) Ryan Day (3rd) 43 years, 7 daysMark Selby Tour Championship (L) [ 278] 188 19 April 2023 22–23 (12) Kyren Wilson (4th) 31 years, 117 daysRyan Day World Championship [ 66] 189 30 April 2023 22–23 (13) Mark Selby (5th) 39 years, 315 daysLuca Brecel World Championship (F) (L) [ 67] 190 28 July 2023 23–24 Sean O'Sullivan 29 years, 90 daysBarry Hawkins European Masters (Q) (L) [ 279] 191 18 September 2023 23–24 (2) Ryan Day (4th) 43 years, 179 daysMink Nutcharut International Championship (Q) [ 280] 192 12 November 2023 23–24 (3) Zhang Anda (2nd) 31 years, 322 daysTom Ford International Championship (F) [ 127] 193 19 November 2023 23–24 (4) Xu Si 25 years, 299 daysMa Hailong UK Championship (Q) [ 281] 194 7 December 2023 23–24 (5) Shaun Murphy (8th) 41 years, 119 daysBulcsú Révész Snooker Shoot Out [ 31] 195 8 January 2024 23–24 (6) Ding Junhui (7th) 36 years, 282 daysRonnie O'Sullivan Masters (L) [ 282] 196 12 January 2024 23–24 (7) Mark Allen (3rd) 37 years, 324 daysMark Selby Masters [ 283] 197 6 February 2024 23–24 (8) Kyren Wilson (5th) 32 years, 45 daysTom Ford Championship League [ 84] 198 10 February 2024 23–24 (9) John Higgins (13th) 48 years, 268 daysFan Zhengyi Championship League [ 85] 199 17 February 2024 23–24 (10) Gary Wilson (5th) 38 years, 190 daysJohn Higgins Welsh Open [ 284] 200 29 February 2024 23–24 (11) Joe O'Connor 28 years, 113 daysElliot Slessor Championship League [ 27] 201 18 March 2024 23–24 (12) Zak Surety 32 years, 166 daysDing Junhui World Open (L) [ 285] 202 15 April 2024 23–24 (13) Noppon Saengkham (2nd) 31 years, 275 daysAndy Hicks World Championship (Q) [ 73] 203 1 September 2024 24–25 Noppon Saengkham (3rd) 32 years, 48 daysAmir Sarkhosh Saudi Arabia Masters [ 286] 204 13 September 2024 24–25 (2) Fan Zhengyi 23 years, 230 daysLiam Pullen English Open (Q) [ 287] 205 26 September 2024 24–25 (3) Mark Allen (4th) 38 years, 217 daysBen Mertens British Open [ 288] 206 11 October 2024 24–25 (4) Si Jiahui 22 years, 92 daysJudd Trump Wuhan Open [ 289] 207 5 November 2024 24–25 (5) Xu Si (2nd) 26 years, 286 daysRyan Day International Championship [ 290] 208 26 November 2024 24–25 (6) Zhang Anda (3rd) 32 years, 337 daysLei Peifan UK Championship [ 291] 209 7 January 2025 24–25 (7) Jak Jones 31 years, 162 daysChris Wakelin Championship League [ 86] 210 18 January 2025 24–25 (8) Shaun Murphy (9th) 42 years, 161 daysMark Allen Masters [ 292] 211 25 January 2025 24–25 (9) David Gilbert (3rd) 43 years, 227 daysZhou Yuelong Championship League [ 87] 212 5 February 2025 24–25 (10) Mark Selby (6th) 41 years, 231 daysXiao Guodong Championship League [ 88] 213 6 February 2025 24–25 (11) Xu Si (3rd) 27 years, 13 daysBulcsú Révész Welsh Open (Q) [ 293] 214 24 February 2025 24–25 (12) Shaun Murphy (10th) 42 years, 198 daysZhou Jinhao World Open [ 294] 215 13 April 2025 24–25 (13) Jackson Page 23 years, 248 daysAllan Taylor World Championship (Q) [ 74] 216 14 April 2025 24–25 (14) Jackson Page (2nd) 23 years, 249 daysAllan Taylor World Championship (Q) [ 75] 217 25 April 2025 24–25 (15) Mark Allen (5th) 39 years, 62 daysChris Wakelin World Championship (L) [ 22] 218 17 July 2025 25–26 Fan Zhengyi (2nd) 24 years, 171 daysXu Si Championship League [ 295] 219 29 July 2025 25–26 (2) Zhang Anda (4th) 33 years, 216 daysDing Junhui Shanghai Masters (L) [ 296] 220 10 August 2025 25–26 (3) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (5th) 40 years, 114 daysJordan Brown Saudi Arabia Masters [ 89] 221 15 August 2025 25–26 (4) Ronnie O'Sullivan (16th) 49 years, 253 daysChris Wakelin Saudi Arabia Masters [ 28] 222 15 August 2025 25–26 (5) Ronnie O'Sullivan (17th) 49 years, 253 daysChris Wakelin Saudi Arabia Masters [ 28] 223 24 August 2025 25–26 (6) Xiao Guodong (2nd) 36 years, 195 daysMink Nutcharut Wuhan Open [ 297] 224 25 August 2025 25–26 (7) Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (6th) 40 years, 129 daysPang Junxu Wuhan Open [ 107] 225 2 September 2025 25–26 (8) Zhou Yuelong (3rd) 27 years, 221 daysJulien Leclercq Xi'an Grand Prix (Q) [ 90] 226 14 September 2025 25–26 (9) Aaron Hill 23 years, 198 daysYao Pengcheng English Open [ 298] 227 17 September 2025 25–26 (10) Ali Carter (4th) 46 years, 54 daysAaron Hill English Open (L) [ 299] 228 2 October 2025 25–26 (11) Gary Wilson (6th) 40 years, 52 daysArtemijs Žižins International Championship (Q) [ 300] 229 7 October 2025 25–26 (12) Judd Trump (9th) 36 years, 48 daysNg On-yee Xi'an Grand Prix (Q) [ 91] 230 7 October 2025 25–26 (13) Aaron Hill (2nd) 23 years, 221 daysHuang Jiahao Xi'an Grand Prix [ 91] 231 4 November 2025 25–26 (14) Zak Surety (2nd) 34 years, 31 daysAaron Hill International Championship [ 301] 232 22 November 2025 25–26 (15) Liam Pullen 20 years, 134 daysKaylan Patel UK Championship (Q) [ 23]
Note: (Q) indicates maximums made during qualifying stages of events. (F) indicates maximums made in tournament finals. (L) indicates that the match was lost by the player who made the maximum.
List of players with five or more maximums [ edit ] Below is a list of players who have made five or more maximum breaks, as of 7 October 2025[update] .[ 5] [ 26]
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