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David Gray (snooker player)



 
 
David Gray (born 9 February 1979, in Lower Morden
Lower Morden

Lower Morden is an area within the district of Morden in south west corner of the London Borough of Merton, to the west of Morden Park and south of Raynes Park....
, Greater London
Greater London

Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. The administrative area was officially created in 1965 and covers the City of London , the City of Westminster and the other 31 London boroughs....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
) is an English
English people

The English are a nation and ethnic group native to England who speak English language in England. The English identity as a people is of early medieval origin, when they were known in Old English as the Anglecynn....
 professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 player.

Career
Gray turned professional in 1996, after becoming the youngest winner of the English amateur title in 1995. He first demonstrated his potential by beating future World Champion
List of World Snooker Champions

This article is a list of world snooker champions, from 1927 to the present....
 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O'Sullivan

Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan , nicknamed "The Rocket" due to his rapid playing style, is an English people professional snooker player....
 10–9 in the first round of the 2000 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2000

The 2000 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield between 15 April and 1 May 2000. It was won by Mark Williams , who beat fellow Welsh player Matthew Stevens in the final by 18 frames to 16....
, a match in which O'Sullivan scored 5 and Gray 4. However, he was unable to repeat this success in the second round and lost 1–13 to Dominic Dale
Dominic Dale

Dominic Dale is a Wales professional snooker player and occasional snooker commentator and presenter for the BBC....
, scoring just 208 points, a record low for a best-of-25 match .

After winning the non-ranking
Snooker world rankings

The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments....
 1998 Benson & Hedges Championship and following his World Championship performance in 2000, Gray was a consistent tournament quarter-finalist over the next eighteen months, but did not reach his first ranking final until the 2002 Scottish Open
Players Championship (snooker)

The Players Championship was a professional snooker tournament. It is the most recent name of the Snooker world rankings held in Scotland every year....
.






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David Gray (born 9 February 1979, in Lower Morden
Lower Morden

Lower Morden is an area within the district of Morden in south west corner of the London Borough of Merton, to the west of Morden Park and south of Raynes Park....
, Greater London
Greater London

Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. The administrative area was officially created in 1965 and covers the City of London , the City of Westminster and the other 31 London boroughs....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
) is an English
English people

The English are a nation and ethnic group native to England who speak English language in England. The English identity as a people is of early medieval origin, when they were known in Old English as the Anglecynn....
 professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 player.

Career


Gray turned professional in 1996, after becoming the youngest winner of the English amateur title in 1995. He first demonstrated his potential by beating future World Champion
List of World Snooker Champions

This article is a list of world snooker champions, from 1927 to the present....
 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O'Sullivan

Ronald Antonio "Ronnie" O'Sullivan , nicknamed "The Rocket" due to his rapid playing style, is an English people professional snooker player....
 10–9 in the first round of the 2000 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2000

The 2000 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield between 15 April and 1 May 2000. It was won by Mark Williams , who beat fellow Welsh player Matthew Stevens in the final by 18 frames to 16....
, a match in which O'Sullivan scored 5 and Gray 4. However, he was unable to repeat this success in the second round and lost 1–13 to Dominic Dale
Dominic Dale

Dominic Dale is a Wales professional snooker player and occasional snooker commentator and presenter for the BBC....
, scoring just 208 points, a record low for a best-of-25 match .

After winning the non-ranking
Snooker world rankings

The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments....
 1998 Benson & Hedges Championship and following his World Championship performance in 2000, Gray was a consistent tournament quarter-finalist over the next eighteen months, but did not reach his first ranking final until the 2002 Scottish Open
Players Championship (snooker)

The Players Championship was a professional snooker tournament. It is the most recent name of the Snooker world rankings held in Scotland every year....
. In this tournament, Gray eliminated defending champion Peter Ebdon
Peter Ebdon

Peter Ebdon is an England professional snooker player and former World Snooker Championship renowned for his remarkably focused, determined style of play....
 6–3 in the semi-finals, having already taken out Stephen Hendry
Stephen Hendry

Stephen Gordon Hendry, Order of the British Empire is a Scottish people professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at 21....
 and John Higgins. Stephen Lee
Stephen Lee

Stephen Lee is a professional snooker-player from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, noted for his smooth cue action that some pundits regard as the most natural in the game....
 eventually defeated Gray in the final, 9–2. However, in the same tournament a year later, Gray again eliminated Higgins and Hendry en route to the final, and this time won the event, defeating newcomer Mark Selby
Mark Selby

Mark Selby is an English people professional snooker and pocket billiards player. Runner up in the World Snooker Championship 2007, he was the 2006 World Eight-ball Pool Federation List of World Eight-ball Champions....
 9–7.

Although Gray was unable to qualify for the 2003 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2003

The 2003 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place between 19 April and 5 May 2003 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Peter Ebdon looked to defend his world title which he won in World Snooker Championship 2002, but the final winner was Mark Williams , beating Ken Doherty by 18 frames to 16 in the final....
, his success at the 2003 Scottish Open (to date, his only ranking tournament win) saw him break into the top 16 in the 2003/2004 world rankings
Snooker world rankings 2003/2004

Snooker world rankings 2003/2004: The professional snooker world rankings for the top 32 snooker players in the Snooker season 2003/2004 are listed below....
, where he remained through 2005/2006
Snooker world rankings 2005/2006

Snooker world rankings 2005/2006: The professional snooker world rankings for the top 32 snooker players in the Snooker season 2005/2006 are listed below....
. In the 2004 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2004

The 2004 * Embassy World Snooker Championship took place between the 17 April and 3 May 2004 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Mark Williams looked to defend his world title which he won in World Snooker Championship 2003, but the final winner was Ronnie O'Sullivan, beating Graeme Dott by 18 frames to 8 in the final despite Dott having...
, he advanced to the quarter-finals, losing 13–9 to Graeme Dott
Graeme Dott

Graeme Dott is a professional snooker player from Larkhall in Scotland. He won the World Snooker Championship 2006, which was his first ranking title after four previous runner-up spots....
. This performance helped him to no. 12 in the 2004/2005 world rankings
Snooker world rankings 2004/2005

Snooker world rankings 2004/2005: The professional snooker world rankings for the top 32 snooker players in the Snooker season 2004/2005 are listed below....
 (to date, his best-ever position).

On 28 November, 2004 he reached his third – and to date, latest – ranking final in the UK Championship
UK Championship (snooker)

The UK Championship is a professional snooker tournament, the second biggest tournament after the World Snooker Championship. The 2007 UK Championship was held at the Telford International Centre, having previously been held at the York Barbican Centre....
. He lost 10–1 to Stephen Maguire
Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is a Scotland professional snooker player from Glasgow....
 in the final. It was during this tournament that Gray scored his first maximum break
Highest snooker break

In snooker, a break is the total score achieved by a player in a single to the Billiard table. A player's proficiency at building big breaks, particularly Century break , is widely used as a measure of their overall skill....
 – the 50th ever made in professional play – in the fifth of his last-32 match against Mark Selby
Mark Selby

Mark Selby is an English people professional snooker and pocket billiards player. Runner up in the World Snooker Championship 2007, he was the 2006 World Eight-ball Pool Federation List of World Eight-ball Champions....
 (whom he had defeated in the 2003 Scottish Open final). His semi-final against Joe Perry
Joe Perry (snooker player)

Joe Perry is an England professional snooker player. He is often referred to as the 'Fen Potter' and is also nicknamed 'the Gentleman' for his likeable attitude....
 was particularly memorable as he was 7-8 down and requiring Snookers. However a simple missed red by Perry enabled Gray to extract the required points and he managed to clinch the frame. In the decider he made an excellent 135 total clearance.

Gray bested Jimmy White
Jimmy White

James Warren White, Order of the British Empire is an English people professional snooker player, best known as Jimmy White. Nicknamed the "Whirlwind" , White is a multiple World Championship finalist....
 (his long-time practice partner) at the 2006 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2006

The 2006 World Snooker Championship was that year's international profession snooker tournament. The final was contested between Peter Ebdon and Graeme Dott, and the victor was Dott by 18 frames to 14, earning him his first professional title in his 12-year career, and a Pound sterling200,000 cheque....
, but in the second round Peter Ebdon beat Gray 13-2 with a , becoming one of the few players to have lost two best-of-25-frame matches in a World Championship so emphatically. Gray has yet to advance beyond the quarter-finals in a World Championship.

In the 2006 Grand Prix
Grand Prix (snooker)

The Grand Prix Championship is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of the 'major' Snooker world rankings. It has previously been known as the LG Cup and the Professional Players Tournament....
, he advanced from the group stage (in which the world's top 32 plus sixteen qualifiers are split into groups of six, who play each other round-robin
Round-robin

The term round-robin describes correspondence to a single address authored or signed by numerous individuals .Colloquially, however, 'round-robin' is frequently given an opposite meaning, being used to describe a letter with an author copied and sent to multiple recipients....
 with the two most successful players in each group progressing), before losing 2–5 to O'Sullivan in the last 16. He did not qualify for the 2007 World Championship
World Snooker Championship 2007

The 2007 Cassava Enterprises World Snooker Championship began on 21 April and ran until 7 May 2007 at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. It was won by John Higgins , who defeated Mark Selby 18-13 in the final....
, losing to 1991 winner
World Snooker Championship 1991

The event The 1991 Embassy World Snooker Championship took place at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield between 20 April and 6 May 1991. John Parrott took the title, beating Jimmy White 18-11 in the final....
 John Parrott
John Parrott

John Parrott Order of the British Empire is an England professional snooker player.He won the World Snooker Championship in World Snooker Championship 1991, defeating Jimmy White in the final....
, and dropped out of the top 32 in the 2007/2008 rankings
Snooker world rankings 2007/2008

Snooker world rankings 2007/2008: The professional snooker world rankings for the top 75 snooker players in the Snooker season 2007/2008 are listed below....
. A lack of success continued into the next season, with defeat to Liu Chuang
Liu Chuang

Liu Chuang is a China professional snooker player....
 in World Championship qualifying ensuring that he would be outside the top 40 of the rankings for the following year.

Personal life

Gray lives in the notable development of The Hamptons in Worcester Park
Worcester Park

Worcester Park is a suburb of London, England and a ward in the extreme north west of the London Borough of Sutton. It is 10.2 miles south west of Charing Cross....
, Surrey.

Tournament Wins


Ranking Tournaments

  • Regal Scottish Open - 2003

Non ranking

  • Benson and Hedges Championship 1998


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