15-year-old Sean
Maddocks from Liverpool has become the youngest snooker player to score a 147
break in competition, beating the previous record held by Ronnie
O'Sullivan.Maddocks was aged 15 years and 90 days in July 2017 when he achieved
the feat against Jake Nicholson during their last 32 match at LITEtask Pro-Am
Series in Leeds.O'Sullivan was just eight days older when he completed his
maximum.The Rocket' has made a total 925 century breaks in his professional
career, more than any other player, and he also holds the record for the most
maximums as a profession with 13.Maddocks is the current Merseyside Open
champion and is coached by Neil Johnson.
Speaking to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) Johnson spoke of his high hopes for Maddocks.
Speaking to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) Johnson spoke of his high hopes for Maddocks.
“I’ve trained
Sean from the age of 10 and could see he had something special from the very
beginning. Thankfully he also has a great work ethic to go with his undoubted
talent." Johnson said. “As with all young players, there is still a long
way to go if he is to achieve his potential, but he has as good a chance as
anyone that I’m aware of and I hope that he can push on from here!”
No comments:
Post a Comment