Nationality
ENG
Date Of Birth
25 Jun 1991
(33 Years)
Turned Pro
2010
Current World Ranking
#25
CAREER STATS
Triple Crown Titles
0
Ranking Titles
0
Ranking Finals
6
147s
1
TRIPLE CROWNS
SEASON STATS
Tournaments Won
0
Points Scored
0
Average Shot Time
0
Breaks 50+
0
Breaks 100+
0
Highest Break This Season
0
147s
0
Bio
One of the most exciting players in the sport to watch, with a fluent style built around relentlessly attacking play, Lisowski got to the final of a minor ranking event weeks after turning professional in 2010, helping him to be named Rookie of the Year. He reached his first major ranking final in Latvia in 2018 and has appeared in five more since, including three against his close friend Judd Trump, although he is still waiting for his first title. Lisowski’s best Crucible performance came in 2022, when he got within one frame of a place in the semi-finals.
Career History
Year | Description |
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2007 | Plays in the final of Junior Pot Black at the Crucible, losing to Mitchell Mann. |
2009 | Awarded the Paul Hunter Scholarship which gives him free training for a year at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield. Recovers from Hodgkin’s lymphoma after several cycles of chemotherapy. |
2010 | Turns professional after finishing top of the rankings on the secondary tour. Beats Mark Selby in the semi-finals of a PTC event before losing to Tom Ford. Named Rookie of the Year. |
2013 | Reaches the quarter-finals of the China Open. Qualifies for the Crucible for the first time before losing to Barry Hawkins. |
2017 | Makes his first ranking event semi-final appearance at the Shanghai Masters. |
2018 | Reaches the final of a ranking event for the first time at the Riga Masters in Latvia before losing to Neil Robertson. Climbs into the top 16 for the first time. |
2019 | Makes his debut at the Masters. Reaches the final at the lucrative China Open in Beijing, before losing 11-4 to Neil Robertson. Runner-up at the Scottish Open to Mark Selby in his third ranking final appearance. |
2020 | Reaches the final of the World Grand Prix but loses 10-7 to Judd Trump. |
2021 | Beaten by Trump in two more ranking finals – losing 9-2 at the German Masters and 4-0 at the Gibraltar Open. |
2022 | Reaches the quarter-finals of the World Championship for the first time. After seeing off Matthew Stevens 10-8, he scores a career-best 13-12 victory over Neil Robertson. Nearly makes the semis but loses 13-12 to John Higgins. Semi-finalist at the UK Championship. |
2023 | Reaches the semi-finals of the Masters for the first time before losing to Mark Williams. Semi-finalist at the German Masters. |