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Williams is one of the best players of his time, compiling 22 titles on classified tournaments and three victories in the world championship (2000, 2003 and 2018) [ 3 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He is one of the three players (with John Higgins and Ronnie O’Sullivan) to have won the world championship three times during the 2000s. By winning the world title in 2000, he became the first left -hander to become champion of the world [ 4 ] . By winning the title in 2018 at the age of 43, he also became the second older player to be world champion, just behind Ray Reardon (45). He is also one of the few players who managed to win the three Triple Crown tournaments (UK, Masters and World Champion Championship) in one season [ 5 ] , during the 2003-2004 season. Besides, he had two victories in the UK championship and two victories at the Masters. He also occupied the world’s first place for two years (2000-2002); from 2003 to 2004, then from May to September 2011 . After 2011, Williams experienced a period of decline in which he no longer won the slightest title and leaves the top 10 [ 6 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He then brilliantly returned by winning four classified tournaments between 2017 and 2018 (Northern Ireland Open 2017, Masters of Germany 2018, 2018 World Championship and 2018 World Open). These good results allowed him a return to the top 3 of the world ranking. More recent victories at the 2021 professional series and the Britain 2021 Open allowed him to maintain himself among the elite of the world snooker. Table of ContentsYoung years [ modifier | Modifier and code ] First years among professionals (1992-1995) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] First successes and pierced in rankings (1996-1999) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] First world champion title in 2000 [ modifier | Modifier and code ] First place in the world and triple seasonal crown (2002-2003) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Some difficulties (2004-2010) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Back to the foreground (2010-2012) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Difficult years (2013-2016) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Third world champion title (2017-2018) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Constance and maintenance (since 2019) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Securities [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Lost finals [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Young years [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Williams begins in the discipline at a very young age. At just eleven years old, he won his first junior tournament and gave himself the ambition to continue towards the professional level [ 7 ] . He signed his first Century Break at the age of thirteen and his first maximum break at 18 [ 7 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Williams could also claim a boxer career since he has never been beaten in thirteen fights [ 8 ] , but his father motivated him to continue towards the snooker and Mark followed his advice. First years among professionals (1992-1995) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Having become a professional in 1992, at the age of 17, Williams experienced interesting first seasons. Although he cannot pass the third round of the tournaments he is playing, Williams regularly qualifies for classification tournaments and climbs quickly in the standings. He ended the 1993-1994 season at 58 It is world rank ; The following season, he managed to get into the top 40 in the world ranking. In 1995, he inflicted a 5-0 in Willie Thorne on the Masters’ preliminary match. He then reached his first two quarter-finals at the Great Britain Open and in the UK championship, notably beating the former world champion, John Parrott. First successes and pierced in rankings (1996-1999) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Williams won his first two titles classified in 1996 alone, on the occasion of the Wales Open [ 9 ] and the Grand Prix [ ten ] (World Open today). In 1997, he won a new tournament classified on British open [ 11 ] . He beat Stephen Hendry in the final (9-2). The following year, Williams won the Ireland Open [ twelfth ] . In 1998, Williams won Stephen Hendry in the Masters of Snooker’s Masters. The meeting ends in the decisive round, on the last black ball pocketed by Williams, after multiple errors from the two players [ 13 ] . In 1999, he produced a year full of promises by winning a second open Wales open, as well as a sixth classification tournament in Thailand [ 14 ] . At the end of the season, Williams reached the final of the world championship and bowed against Stephen Hendry (18-11) [ 15 ] . He then failed in the Grand Prix final [ 16 ] , before winning the UK championship at the end of the year [ 17 ] . Its good results allow it to integrate the world top 3, under 25 years of age. First world champion title in 2000 [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In 2000, Williams officiated in the world championship as a favorite after his double at the Masters of Thailand [ 18 ] . He passed the first laps with ease, before having played a big match against John Higgins in the semi-finals. Williams ends up winning the score of 17-15 [ 19 ] , despite having been led 14-10. In the final, he is opposed to his compatriot Matthew Stevens. Although carried out 13 to 7, Williams finally won 18 to 16. It is his first title of world champion. He is also the first left -hander to become world champion [ 4 ] . The same year, Williams won his second Grand Prix and failed in the final of four classified tournaments (Malta Grand Prix [ 20 ] , Scotland Open [ 21 ] , UK championship [ 22 ] and Open de China [ 23 ] ). On the gala tournaments, Williams also loses two finals, at the Champions Cup and the first league. He thus makes sure to maintain himself in the high rankings, in the world top 3. First place in the world and triple seasonal crown (2002-2003) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In 2002, Williams won three additional classified tournaments (China Open [ 23 ] , Masters of Thailand [ 24 ] and UK championship [ 25 ] ) and becomes a world number one for the very first time in his career. He won his second title of world champion in 2003, dismissing the Irishman Ken Doherty by 18 round at 16 in the final. Earlier in the tournament, Williams got rid of Stuart Pettman (10-2). In the second round, he only left crumbs to the Australian Quinten Hann by beating him on the score of 13-2 [ 26 ] . In the quarter -final, Williams faced the seven -time world champion Stephen Hendry. After defeating it in the Masters final in January, Williams won again on the Scottish (13-7) [ 27 ] . In the semi-finals, he is opposed to the young Stephen Lee and easily won (17-8) [ 28 ] . Having won the Masters [ 29 ] Against Stephen Hendry a few months ago, he only became the third player after Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis to win the three major titles of the triple crown in a single season [ 30 ] . Williams ends the year in the world’s first place. Still in 2003, Williams won a new classification title on the LG Cup. Williams notably beats John Higgins in the final (9-5) [ thirty first ] . Some difficulties (2004-2010) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In May 2004 , Williams loses his place as a world number one he had occupied since his coronation in the 2003 world championship. He ended up the 2004-2005 season at the 9 It is ranking rank. This significant drop in the classification is explained by less solid results. Since his last classification title, Williams has experienced the best result of an Ireland Open semi-final. In 2005, he joined the very closed circle of players who made a 147 at the crucible Theater and pocketed 161,000 \u00a3 [ 32 ] . He performs this performance in the first round against Robert Milkins, which he then beats on the 10-1 score. Williams ends up bowing in the second round [ 33 ] . In 2006, he seems to find colors since he won a sixteenth classification title during the China Open. A few days after this title, Williams reached the quarterfinals of the world championship by upgrading Anthony Hamilton in the first round (10-1) [ 34 ] and eliminating Mark Selby in the second round (13-8) [ 35 ] . Williams then bowed against the future winner, Ronnie O’Sullivan. This defeat is only positive for Williams since he manages to hang the world number two and only bows to the score of 13-11 [ 36 ] . This good period does not last since Williams then continues three bad seasons during which he leaves the Top 20. Mark Williams, winner of the 2011 Masters of Germany. Back to the foreground (2010-2012) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In April 2010 , the Welshman finds the success on the Beijing side, by winning the China Open by defeating Jamie Cope (5-3), John Higgins (5-2), Marco Fu (5-1), Ali Carter ( 6-4) and Ding Junhui in the final on the scoring of 10-6 [ 37 ] . It is then the 17 It is Success on a classified tournament for Williams. At the end of 2010, he joined the final of the UK championship for the fourth time in his career. To do this, he dominates Shaun Murphy in the semi-finals. Williams won the scoring of 9-8, despite having been led 8-6 [ 38 ] . In the final, he is opposed to his lifelong rival, John Higgins. He experienced a big disappointment since he loses the match in the decisive round after having led 7-2, 8-4 and 9-5. Williams even had 29 points ahead in the English Channel 17, with only 27 points available on the table [ 39 ] . In February 2011 , Williams won the Masters of Germany, and at the same time his 18 It is Victory in a classified tournament. He notably beats English Mark Selby in the final, on the score of 9-7 [ 40 ] . At the 2011 World Championship, Williams beats Ryan Day (10-5), Jamie Cope (13-4), Mark Allen (13-5) [ 41 ] , before losing against John Higgins in the semi-finals (17-14) [ 42 ] . Despite this defeat, he becomes number one again in the ranking for the first time since 2004 [ 43 ] . The following season, Williams failed twice in the classification tournament final, during the Australian Open and the Masters of Shanghai [ 44 ] . He ended up losing the world’s first place at the end of the season but still continues at the 3 It is place of the classification. Difficult years (2013-2016) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The following seasons are difficult for Williams. Between 2013 and 2016, he knew only one final on a classified tournament, during the players’ circuit championship in 2015 (final event). He lost this final against Joe Perry (4-3), despite a three-round advance [ 45 ] . In the 2015 World Championship, he was swept away in the first round by his compatriot Matthew Stevens (10-2) [ forty six ] . This lack of results is reflected in the classification; He ended the 2012-2013 season at 18 It is world rank, he who was 3 It is Mondial at the start of the season. Its classification nevertheless stabilizes the following seasons. At the end of the 2016-2017 season, Williams reached the final of the China Open. He notably beats John Higgins (5-4) and Shaun Murphy (5-1). Despite a good level displayed in the final against Mark Selby, Williams bowed on the honorable score of 10-8 [ 47 ] . Third world champion title (2017-2018) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In 2017-2018, Mark made a shattering return, winning the world championship with six red balls 2017 [ 48 ] , the Northern Ireland Open [ 49 ] and the masters of Germany [ 50 ] Before winning the Grail during the 2018 World Championship [ 51 ] , fifteen years after his 2003 victory. At the age of 43, he became the oldest winner of the tournament since Ray Reardon in 1978. With three victories at the Crucible, he also joined Mark Selby and John Spencer in this number of victories . Williams has also created the fun of journalists by presenting himself half naked to his press conference according to title with only a pocket of ice to hide his modesty [ 52 ] . Williams wins her 22 It is classification title a few weeks after his coronation, on the side of the Yushan World Open [ 53 ] . He beat David Gilbert (10-9), despite being led by 9-5 [ 54 ] , [ 55 ] Constance and maintenance (since 2019) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The following season, he lost a new final on a classified tournament during the China Championship [ 56 ] . Later, he officiates as 3 It is seeded at the world championship. Victories on Alan McManus [ 57 ] et Stuart Bingham [ 58 ] allow him to access the quarter -finals. After a meeting of titans, he gave up on the score of 13-10 against the future champion, Ronnie O’Sullivan [ 59 ] . During the 2020-2021 season, Williams reconnects with success, triumphing for professional series on the day of his forty six It is anniversary, which is the 23 It is classified title of his career, his first for three years [ 60 ] . He is also a finalist in the league championship in April [ sixty one ] . He also arrives again in the quarterfinals in the world championship but he is swept by the future winner Mark Selby (13-3) [ 62 ] . A few months later, he won his 24 It is Title at the Open of Great Britain, dominating Gary Wilson (6-4) [ 63 ] . In January 2022, he qualified for his first Masters semi-final since 2010, after an electric meeting against his rival John Higgins, concluded 6-5. At the end of the match he said he had known the most beautiful atmosphere since the start of his career in 1992 [ sixty four ] . From the following week, he joined the final with shoot but bowed against Iranian Hossein Vafaei, who then became the first man in his country to win a tournament counting for the ranking [ 65 ] . He ends the season in a rush, joining a new semi-final at the world championship by crushing his opponents one by one. Opposed to Judd Trump, he does not go far from overcoming a delay of seven heats, but bowed in the last [ 66 ] . With a total of sixteen centuries successful during the tournament, he equaled Stephen Hendry’s record and finished the season in the world top 8. On December 16, 2022, Mark Williams created the third maximum break in his career during the England Open, more than ten years after his last. This does not prevent him from losing in his match which opposes him to Neil Robertson, in the quarter -finals. He also becomes the oldest player to achieve this performance [ sixty seven ] . A few weeks later, he made an impressive course, leading him to the Masters’ final, a final he had not reached for twenty years [ 68 ] , [ 69 ] , [ 70 ] . Despite a good performance, he is defeated on the razor’s thread by Judd Trump (10-8) [ 71 ] . Legend Category Securities Finals Classified tournaments 24 14 Minor classified tournaments 2 first Non -classified tournaments 5 twelfth Team tournaments 2 2 Senior world tour first 0 Challenge circuit tournaments 0 first Pro-Am tournaments 5 3 Alternative tournaments first 2 Gras Tournaments of the triple crown [ 72 ] Mark Williams at the Masters of Germany 2014. Securities [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Lost finals [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Notes [ modifier | Modifier and code ] \u2191 Winner of the last group \u2191 The team is made up of Barry Hawkins, Ryan Day, Zhao Xintong and Zhou Yuelong. 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www.snooker.org (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ WWW Snooker: Thailand Masters 2000 \u00bb , on www.snooker.org (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ BBC News | SPORT | Inspired Williams stuns Higgins \u00bb , on News.bbc.co.uk (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 (in) Ron Florax , ‘ CueTracker – 2000 Malta Grand Prix – Snooker Results & Statistics Database \u00bb , on cuetracker.net (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ WWW Snooker: Regal Scottish Open 2000 \u00bb , on www.snooker.org (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ snooker.org: Liverpool Victoria UK Championship 2000 \u00bb , on www.snooker.org (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 a et b \u00ab\u00a0China\u00a0\u00bb , on www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk , February 16, 2012 (version of February 16, 2012 on Internet Archive ) . \u2191 ‘ snooker.org: Singha Thailand Masters 2002 \u00bb , on www.snooker.org (consulted the April 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ WWW Snooker: PowerHouse UK Championship 2002 \u00bb , on 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2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Hamilton outclassed by Williams \u00bb , BBC , April 18, 2006 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Williams into Crucible last eight \u00bb , BBC , April 22, 2006 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Dogged O’Sullivan dumps Williams \u00bb , BBC , April 26, 2006 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Williams beats Ding to win final \u00bb , BBC , April 4, 2010 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Williams beats Murphy in thriller \u00bb , BBC , December 11, 2010 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ 12BET.com UK Championship (2010) – snooker.org \u00bb , on www.snooker.org (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ Williams fends off Selby to claim Berlin crown \u00bb , on ESPN.CO.UK (consulted the 30 mars 2020 ) \u2191 Ivan Speck , ‘ Two-time champion Williams ends Allen’s challenge to seal semi-final spot \u00bb , on Mail Online , April 27, 2011 (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Yahoo UK & Ireland – Sports News | Live Scores | Results \u00bb , on uk.sports.yahoo.com (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 \u00ab\u00a0World Snooker | News | News | Chinese Cracker Into Semis\u00a0\u00bb , on www.woldsnooker.com , April 29, 2011 (version of April 29, 2011 on Internet Archive ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Mark Selby beats Mark Williams to win Shanghai Masters \u00bb , BBC Sport , September 11, 2011 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Players’ Championship: Joe Perry beats Mark Williams for first title \u00bb , BBC Sport , 28 mars 2015 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 \u00ab\u00a0Matthew Stevens sets up O’Sullivan clash after trouncing Mark Williams 10-2 | South Wales Evening Post\u00a0\u00bb , on www.southwales-throst.co.uk , July 12, 2015 (version of July 12, 2015 on Internet Archive ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ China Open: Mark Selby beats Mark Williams 10-8 ahead of World Championship \u00bb , BBC Sport , April 2, 2017 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Williams Takes Six Red Glory \u00bb , on World Snooker , September 9, 2017 (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ Magnificent Mark Williams fights back to win Northern Ireland Open title in epic final \u00bb , on Eurosport , November 26, 2017 (consulted the 30 mars 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Mark Williams beats Graeme Dott to win German Masters \u00bb , BBC , February 4, 2018 ( read online , consulted the August 19, 2019 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ How Williams won ‘one of the greatest finals’ \u00bb , BBC , April 2, 2018 ( read online , consulted the August 19, 2019 ) \u2191 ‘ The world champion of snooker Mark Williams held his bet: he presents himself naked at a press conference \u00bb , on The evening , May 8, 2018 (consulted the August 19, 2019 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Shanghai Masters 2015 \u00bb , on World Snooker (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Relieved Williams Earns Gilbert Final \u00bb , on World Snooker , August 11, 2018 (consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ World Open: Mark Williams wins China title with comeback against David Gilbert \u00bb , BBC Sport , August 12, 2018 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ China Championship: Shaun Murphy beats Mark Williams in final frame \u00bb , BBC Sport , September 29, 2019 ( read online , consulted the April 26, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ World Snooker Championship: Mark Williams and Ding Junhui battle to second round \u00bb , on Eurosport , first is August 2020 (consulted the September 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ Mark Williams comes through thriller against Stuart Bingham, Judd Trump leads Yan Bingtao \u00bb , on Eurosport , August 7, 2020 (consulted the September 25, 2020 ) \u2191 ‘ Ronnie O’Sullivan completes brilliant comeback to defeat Mark Williams \u00bb , on Eurosport , August 11, 2020 (consulted the September 25, 2020 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Perfect Williams Ends Title Drought \u00bb , on World Snooker , 21 mars 2021 (consulted the 22 mars 2021 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Wilson: In A League Of His Own \u00bb , on World Snooker , April 2, 2021 (consulted the April 17, 2022 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ World Snooker Championship 2021: Wilson overcomes Robertson, Selby crushes Williams \u00bb , on Eurosport UK , April 28, 2021 (consulted the April 17, 2022 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Williams Lands 24th Ranking Crown \u00bb , on World Snooker , August 22, 2021 (consulted the August 29, 2021 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) ‘ Williams Wins Clash Of 92 \u00bb , on World Snooker , January 13, 2022 (consulted the January 14, 2022 ) \u2191 (in) ‘ Hossein Vafaei stuns Mark Williams to win Snooker Shoot Out and become first Iranian to win ranking tournament \u00bb , on Eurosport , January 23, 2022 (consulted the January 31, 2022 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ O’Sullivan books final spot against Trump \u00bb , BBC Sport , April 30, 2022 ( read online , consulted the April 30, 2022 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Williams becomes oldest player to make 147 break \u00bb , BBC Sport , December 16, 2022 ( read online , consulted the December 18, 2022 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) Ivan , ‘ Williams Buzzing After Beating Gilbert \u00bb , on World Snooker , January 10, 2023 (consulted the January 21, 2023 ) \u2191 (EN-GB) ‘ Williams beats O’Sullivan to set up Lisowski tie \u00bb , BBC Sport , January 2023 ( read online , consulted the January 21, 2023 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) Ivan , ‘ Williams Reaches First Masters Final For 20 Years \u00bb , on World Snooker , January 14, 2023 (consulted the January 21, 2023 ) \u2191 (En-Eu) Ivan , ‘ Elated Trump Wins Second Masters Title \u00bb , on World Snooker , January 15, 2023 (consulted the January 21, 2023 ) \u2191 World Championship, UK and Masters championship \u2191 A B C D and E Tredegar Constitutional Club Sports resources : (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || 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