Peter Ebdon - Snooker.org (original) (raw)

See also Ebdon's profile in the Score Centre

Basic facts

Born: August 27, 1970, England
Turned pro: 1991
Manager: Keith Warren 1 Hatton Gardens Wellingborough Northants NN8 3AR Tel 07770 222147
Highest pro break: 147 (two times, 1992 Strachan Professional, 1992 UK Championship)
Highest ranked: 3 (1996, 2002)
Current ranking: Not ranked
World Championship best: Winner (2002)
Nickname: "Ebbo" (?)
Achievements: Peter Ebdon first rose to stardom when he in his rookie season beatSteve Davis 10-4 in the first round of the 1992 World Championship. That earned him WPBSA's Newcomer of the Year award. In 2002 he managed to win the World Championship after beatingStephen Hendry 18-17 in the final. His nine ranking titles so far are the 1993 Grand Prix, the1997 Thailand Open, the2000 British Open,2001 Regal Scottish Open,2002 Embassy World Championship,2004 Citywest Irish Masters, the2006 Maplin Electronics UK Championship, the2009 Bank of Beijing World Snooker China Open and the2012 Bank of Beijing China Open. Among his other titles are the 1995 Rothmans Grand Prix and the 1996 Regal Masters. He was only the second person to have made two maximums in professional tournament play. Peter became the first to make four century breaks in five frames, in the European Open qualifying competition at Blackpool on 6 Sep 1992. He is one of only nine players to have won both the World and the UK Championships.
URLs: Tenball on the Web Dr Martens European Snooker: Player Information


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Results in ranking tournaments (94/95 - 99/00)

See Ebdon's profile in the Score Centre for results from 2010/2011 and onwards.

Color guide:_ won the event _lost his opening match

| | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ----- | ------------------------------------------ | | 1999/2000 | | | | | British: | RU | 5-9 | Stephen Hendry | | Grand Prix: | 3R | 3-5 | Barry Pinches | | UK: | 3R | 4-9 | Shokat Ali | | China: | 1R | 4-5 | Peter Lines | | | | | | | 1998/99 | | | | | Grand Prix: | QF | 3-5 | Marco Fu | | UK: | 1R | 4-9 | Paul Davies | | Irish: | 2R | 4-5 | Tony Drago | | Welsh: | 3R | 3-5 | Joe Swail | | Scottish: | 3R | 0-5 | Stephen Lee | | Thailand: | 2R | 1-5 | Steve Davis | | China: | 2R | 3-5 | Stephen Lee | | British: | QF | 4-5 | Fergal O'Brien | | World: | 1R | 7-10 | Matthew Stevens | | | | | | | 1997/98 | | | | | Grand Prix: | 2R | 3-5 | Jonathan Birch | | UK: | 3R | 5-9 | Jason Prince | | German: | Qual. | 1-5 | Jason Ferguson | | Welsh: | SF | 1-6 | Paul Hunter | | Scottish: | 4R | 3-5 | Fergal O'Brien | | Thailand: | QF | 0-5 | John Parrott | | British: | 2R | 4-5 | Dominic Dale | | World: | QF | 11-13 | Mark J Williams | | | | | | | 1996/97 | | | | | Asian Classic: | QF | 4-5 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | | Grand Prix: | 1R | 3-5 | Mark Bennett | | UK: | 1R | 8-9 | Karl Broughton | | German: | Qual. | 4-5 | Martin Clark | | Welsh: | 2R | 4-5 | Fergal O'Brien | | International: | SF | 3-6 | Stephen Hendry | | European: | QF | 3-5 | Ken Doherty | | Thailand: | W | 9-7 | Nigel Bond | | British: | SF | 5-6 | Mark J Williams | | World: | 1R | 3-10 | Stefan Mazrocis | | | | | | | 1995/96 | | | | | Thailand Classic: | 2R | 4-5 | Stephen Hendry | | Grand Prix: | 3R | 3-5 | Joe Swail | | UK: | RU | 3-10 | Stephen Hendry | | German: | 2R | 4-5 | Alan McManus | | Welsh: | QF | 3-5 | Mark J Williams | | International: | 1R | 4-5 | Joe Johnson | | European: | RU | 7-9 | John Parrott | | Thailand Open: | SF | 5-6 | Alan McManus | | British: | QF | 3-5 | Nigel Bond | | World: | RU | 12-18 | Stephen Hendry | | | | | | | 1994/95 | | | | | Dubai: | RU | 6-9 | Alan McManus | | Grand Prix: | 3R | 3-5 | Jimmy Michie | | UK: | SF | 8-9 | Stephen Hendry | | European: | 1R | 3-5 | Dave Harold | | Welsh: | SF | 3-6 | Steve Davis | | International: | 3R | 2-5 | Steve Davis | | Thailand: | QF | 1-5 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | | British: | 3R | 2-5 | James Wattana | | World: | QF | 8-13 | Andy Hicks |