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Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)
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Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)

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29 June 1971, Nottingham
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Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)
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Biography

Anthony Stephen Hamilton (born 29 June 1971 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands) is an English professional snooker player noted for his strong break-building technique and distinctive appearance. He has spent five seasons ranked among the game's top 16, and fifteen in the top 32, reaching a career-high of number ten in the world in the 1999/2000 season. Known as a prolific break builder, Hamilton has compiled more than 250 competitive century breaks during his career.

Career

1991–2000

Hamilton turned professional in 1991, entering the world's top 32 in 1995/1996. Hamilton has reached two ranking tournament finals. In the British Open in 1999, where he lost to Fergal O'Brien, Hamilton opened with two centuries, but O'Brien won five frames on the final black to defeat the Nottingham man. The other was the 2001 China Open. Mark Williams beat him 9–8, despite Hamilton having led 8–5. He made the first of his four World Championship quarter-finals in 2000, losing 3–13 to John Higgins.

2000–2006

He reached the quarter-finals of the World Championship on three later occasions (2002, 2004 and 2007), but without reaching the semi-final stage. In 2002, he lost 6–13 to eventual winner Peter Ebdon. In 2004, he made two consecutive century breaks to come from 0–2 down to level at 2–2 in his quarter-final against eventual champion Ronnie O'Sullivan, but eventually lost the match by 3–13. Hamilton's 438 points scored in this match are a record low for a World Championship Quarter-final. He also has the highest ever points total in a first-round match at the Crucible, 1271 against Chris Small in 1999, though he lost this match 9–10. In 1997 he reached the second round; facing John Parrott at this stage he scored 414 unanswered points in frames 1–5, but still lost the match (this is the second highest number of unanswered points in Crucible history; the record was set by John Higgins against Hamilton in the second round in 2000). Hamilton did not fare well in the 2006 World Championship, losing 1–10 in the opening round to Mark Williams. However, a strong two seasons ensured that he reclaimed a top 16 place.

2006–2010

Hamilton began the 2006/2007 season at the Northern Ireland Trophy, losing 3–5 against Ding Junhui. At the Grand Prix Hamilton lost all five of his group stage matches, and didn't advance to the knockout stage. Hamilton then lost 7–9 against Rod Lawler in the first round of the UK Championship, 3–6 in the wild-card round of the Masters, 4–5 against Tom Ford in the first round of the Malta Cup. Hamilton's best result of the season came at the Welsh Open, where he reached the quarter-finals by defeating both Joe Perry and Dave Harold, before losing his match to Steve Davis in a final-frame decider. Hamilton than lose in the first round of the China Open 4–5 against Mark Selby. Hamilton reached his fourth World Championship quarter-final, pulling off a surprise 10–3 victory over Marco Fu in round 1, and a 13–8 second round win over Ian McCulloch. However, he couldn't advance to the semi-final stage, losing 7–13 to Stephen Maguire. As a result, he did not retain his top sixteen place, falling to number 26 in the rankings for 2007/2008.

Hamilton began the 2007/2008 season at the Shanghai Masters, where he lost 4–5 against Adrian Gunnell in the last qualifying round. Hamilton than was eliminated in the round robin stages of the Grand Prix, as he won only two of his five matches. He reached the second round of the Northern Ireland Trophy, by defeating Michael Judge 5–2 in the first round, but lost 2–5 against Shaun Murphy. He could qualify for the televised stage of the 2007 UK Championship, by defeating Barry Pinches 9–6, but lost against Mark Selby 5–9 in the first round. Hamilton then lost in the first round of the Welsh Open 2–5 against Andrew Higginson, and couldn't qualify for the China Open, after losing 1–5 against Marcus Campbell in the last qualifying round. He ensured his qualification for the World Championship with a 10–2 victory over Scott MacKenzie in the final qualifying round, but lost 3–10 to Stephen Maguire in the first round. This saw him drop from number 26 to 31 in the World Rankings at the start of the 2008/2009 season.

In 2008/2009 Hamilton did not reach the last sixteen in any of the first five ranking events. He lost in the first round 3–5 against Andrew Higginson at the Northern Ireland Trophy, 2–5 against Marco Fu at the Shanghai Masters, and 0–5 against John Higgins at the Grand Prix, while he could not qualify for the Bahrain Championship and the UK Championship, as he lost in the qualifying round 2–5 against Mark Davis and 4–9 against Higginson respectively. However he managed a run to the semi-finals of the 2009 Welsh Open. On the way he beat Peter Ebdon, Michael Judge and Mark Selby. In the semi-final he led Ali Carter 3–0 and it looked as though he may reach his third ranking final but eventually lost 5–6 against the eventual winner. Hamilton qualified for the China Open, by defeating Patrick Wallace 5–1, but lost 4–5 against John Higgins, and he couldn't qualify for the World Championship, as he lost 5–10 to Ricky Walden in the last qualifying round. At the end of the season he lost his place among the worlds top 32, and was ranked number 33 in the next season.

In 2009/2010 season Hamilton couldn't qualify for first two rankings events, as he lost 0–5 against Jamie Cope at the Shanghai Masters, and 0–5 against David Gilbert at the Grand Prix. His only appearance in the last 32 came at the 2009 UK Championship, where he lost 2–9 against Mark King. Hamilton however couldn't qualify for the last three ranking events, as he lost 4–5 against Bjorn Haneveer at the Welsh Open, 4–5 against Tony Drago at the China Open, and 6–10 against Ford at the 2010 World Snooker Championship.

2010–present

In 2010/2011 season Hamilton failed to qualify for the first three ranking events as he lost 2–5 against Ricky Walden at the Shanghai Masters, 1–3 against James McBain at the World Open and 3–9 against Rod Lawler at the UK Championship. Hamilton also participated in all Players Tour Championship events, with his best performance coming at the Paul Hunter Classic, where he reached the final, but lost 3–4 against Judd Trump. Hamilton finished 18th on the Players Tour Championship Order of Merit and qualified for the Finals, where he lost 0–4 against Mark Williams in the second round. Hamilton qualified for the German Masters, by defeating Kurt Maflin (5–4), Adam Wicheard (5–1) and Stuart Bingham (5–1) in qualifying stages. He reached the second round by defeating Pavel Leyk (5–1) and Neil Robertson (5–4), before losing against Graeme Dott (2–5). Hamilton couldn't reach the final stages of the last three ranking tournaments, as he lost in the qualifying stages against Matthew Stevens 2–4 at the Welsh Open, 1–5 at the China Open and against Barry Hawkins 5–10 at the World Championship.

Hamilton began the 2011/2012 season ranked number 36. Hamilton reached the quarter-finals of the Shanghai Masters by winning five matches, but he lost 2–5 against Mark King. Hamilton, however couldn't qualify for the final stages of the remaining ranking tournaments, as he lost 5–6 against Marco Fu at the UK Championship, 0–5 against Tom Ford at the German Masters, 1–5 against Joe Perry at the World Open, 1–4 against Andy Hicks at the Welsh Open, 1–5 against Perry at the China Open and 9–10 against Ken Doherty at the World Championship. Hamilton also participated in 10 of the 12 Players Tour Championship events, with his best performance coming in event 11, where he reached the semi-finals, losing 3–4 against Martin Gould. Hamilton finished 42nd on the Players Tour Championship Order of Merit, outside of the top 24 who qualified for the Finals.

Anthony Hamilton at 2013 German Masters.

Hamilton began the 2012/2013 season ranked number 32. He could not qualify for the first four ranking events, as he lost 4–5 against Michael White at the Wuxi Classic, 3–5 against Jimmy Robertson at the Shanghai Masters, 3–6 against Ryan Day at the International Championship and withdrew from the Australian Goldfields Open. He lost 2–6 to Ian Burns in the qualifying stage of the UK Championship, but then defeated Burns 5–2 and Jamie Cope 5–0 to reach the last 32 of the 2013 German Masters. He recorded a 5–4 victory over Judd Trump, and then lost 2–5 to Ali Carter. Hamilton also qualified for the Welsh Open, but lost 2–4 to Stephen Maguire in the last 32. Hamilton played in nine of the ten Players Tour Championship events this season, with his best result coming in the Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy, where he defeated George Marter, Ryan Causton, Andrew Higginson, Michael Wasley and Mark Selby, before losing 3–4 to John Higgins in the semi-finals. This performance helped him to finish 34th on the PTC Order of Merit, outside of the top 26 who qualified for the Finals. Hamilton's season ended when he lost 4–10 to Dechawat Poomjaeng in the third qualifying round of the World Championship.

Hamilton began the 2013/2014 season ranked number 43, after dropping 11 places in the rankings during the previous season. He qualified for the Wuxi Classic by defeating Jamie O'Neill 5–1. At the venue he defeated Ryan Day, Stuart Bingham and Mark Williams to reach the quarter-final, where he lost 3–5 against Robert Milkins. After this Hamilton couldn't qualify for two of the next three ranking events, as he lost 2–5 against Mark Joyce at the Shanghai Masters, and 3–6 against Paul Davison at the International Championship. He qualified for the Indian Open by defeating Michael Wasley 4–2, but withdraw from his last 64 match against Michael White. Hamilton also lost 4–6 against Sean O'Sullivan in the first round of the UK Championship. He then qualified for the televised stages of the German Masters, the World Open and the China Open with 5–3 wins against Ross Muir, Andrew Norman, and Alex Borg. He reached the last 16 of the German Masters and the Welsh Open, where he lost 3–5 against Ryan Day 2–4 against Ricky Walden respectively; Hamilton lost in the first round of the World Open and the China Open 3–5 against Mark Selby and 4–5 against Neil Robertson. Hamilton played in all European Tour events this season, and reached the fourth round at four of them. This performance helped him to finish 23rd on the European Tour Order of Merit, and qualified for the Finals, where he reached the last 16, but lost 3–4 against Gerard Greene, despite leading 3–0. Hamilton's season ended when he lost 7–10 to Joe Swail in the second qualifying round of the World Championship.

Hamilton qualified for the 2014 Wuxi Classic, the first ranking event of the 2014/2015 season, by beating Andrew Pagett 5–2. He defeated Kurt Maflin 5–1 in the first round, but from 4–2 ahead of Stuart Bingham in round two, he went on to lose 5–4.He failed to qualify for the Shanghai Masters and International Championship, but knocked out Craig Steadman 6–5 in the first round of the UK Championship, despite Hamilton being docked a frame for arriving late. Hamilton said afterwards, "It was rubbish - seriously. I can't play any worse. It was a good attitude but rubbish snooker. I am rubbish now a lot of the time. I am getting old basically. It's no fun but it's better than working". He reiterated these sentiments after he lost 6–4 to Graeme Dott in the second round stating, "I don't practice much anymore. I only play because it is better than working. I will have to work for a long time so I just want to swerve it for as long as possible". Hamilton qualified for the Indian Open and China Open, but was eliminated in the first round of both. He was knocked out in the last 64 of every European Tour to finish 54th on the Order of Merit and 58th in the world rankings.

Hamilton and Kyren Wilson set a record of six consecutive century breaks, two were from Hamilton, in the 2016 China Open qualifiers. Hamilton was beaten 5–3. In the first round of the Welsh Open he was 71–0 down to Stuart Bingham, but produced a break of 72 to eliminate the reigning world champion 4–1. He defeated Allan Taylor 4–2, before losing 4–3 to Ben Woollaston in the third round. He won through to the final qualifying round for the World Championship, but was edged out 10–9 by Robbie Williams. Hamilton finished the year 71st in the world rankings and therefore outside of the top 64 for the first time since 1992. However, thanks to being placed 64th on the European Order of Merit he earned a two-year tour card.

Hamilton reached the quarter-finals of the English Open by beating Jak Jones 4–3, but lost 5–2 to Liang Wenbo. He also got to the quarter-finals of the next Home Nations event, the Northern Ireland Open and he defeated local favourite Mark Allen 5–2 to make his first semi-final since the 2009 Welsh Open. After the match Hamilton said he had been skint and borrowed money from his dad before these two deep runs. In the semi he came from 4–2 and 5–3 down against Barry Hawkins to force a deciding frame in which he had a good chance to win the match, but he feathered the cue ball and Hawkins secured it with a 59 break.

Personal

He is nicknamed the "Sheriff of Pottingham", and "Swampy". He now lives in Muswell Hill, north London. In 2001 he suffered a broken wrist while attempting to come to the rescue of a friend who was mugged in a nightclub, an injury which kept him out of three tournaments and ultimately cost him his place in the top 16 of the 2001/2002 season.

Performance and rankings timeline

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RankingUR85493531221411101119172025171636313342363243515871
Ranking tournaments
Riga MastersTournament Not HeldMRLQ
Indian OpenTournament Not HeldWD1RNH2R
World OpenLQ2RLQ3R2R3R1R3RQFWD2R2R1R2R2RRRRR1RLQLQLQLQLQNot HeldLQ
Paul Hunter ClassicTournament Not HeldPro-am EventMinor-Ranking Event2R
Shanghai MastersTournament Not HeldLQ1RLQLQQFLQLQLQLQLQ
European MastersLQLQ1RLQLQ1RTournament Not Held1RLQ2R2RLQ1RATournament Not HeldLQ
English OpenTournament Not HeldQF
International ChampionshipTournament Not HeldLQLQLQLQ2R
Northern Ireland OpenTournament Not Held1RTournament Not HeldSF
UK ChampionshipLQ1R2R2R2R3R4R2R5R6R2R1R1R1R1R1R1RLQ1RLQLQLQLQ2R2R1R
Scottish OpenNH2R1R1R3R1R1R2RQF2R2R2R1RTournament Not HeldMRNot Held4R
German MastersTournament Not HeldLQ1RQFNRTournament Not Held2RLQ2R2RLQLQ
World Grand PrixTournament Not HeldNRA
Welsh OpenLQLQ1R3R2R1RQFQF1R1RLQ1R3R3RSFQF1RSFLQLQLQ1R3R1R3R
Gibraltar OpenTournament Not HeldMR
Players ChampionshipTournament Not Held2RDNQDNQ2RDNQDNQ
China OpenTournament Not HeldNR2R1R1RFNot Held1RLQ1RLQ1RLQLQLQLQLQ1RLQLQ
World ChampionshipLQLQLQLQ1R2R2R1RQF2RQFLQQF2R1RQF1RLQLQLQLQLQLQLQLQ
Ranking & variant format tournaments
Shoot-OutTournament Not HeldVariant Format Event
Non-ranking tournaments
The MastersLQLQLQLQLQLQQFSF1R1RLQLQLQALQWRLQLQLQAAAAAAA
Championship LeagueTournament Not Held2RAAAAAAAAA
Former ranking tournaments
Classic1RTournament Not Held
Strachan OpenLQMRNRTournament Not Held
Dubai ClassicLQLQ1RLQ1R1RTournament Not Held
Malta Grand PrixNot HeldNon-ranking1RNRTournament Not Held
Thailand Masters1R1RLQLQ2R2RSF1R2R2R1RNRNot HeldNRTournament Not Held
British OpenLQ2RLQ1R2R3R2RF1RWD1RQF1RQFTournament Not Held
Irish MastersNon-Ranking Event2RQF1RNHNRTournament Not Held
Northern Ireland TrophyTournament Not HeldNR1R2R1RTournament Not Held
Bahrain ChampionshipTournament Not HeldLQTournament Not Held
Wuxi ClassicTournament Not heldNon-rankingLQQF2RNot Held
Australian Goldfields OpenNot heldNRTournament Not heldWDWDAALQNH
Former non-ranking tournaments
German MastersTournament Not HeldRanking Event1RTournament Not HeldRanking Event
Scottish MastersAAAAAALQLQLQLQLQLQTournament Not Held
World Seniors ChampionshipTournament Not HeldAAAAWDQFNH
Former variant format tournaments
Shoot-OutTournament Not Held3R2R2R1R2R1RRV
Performance Table Legend
LQlost in the qualifying draw#Rlost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finals
SFlost in the semi-finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament
DNQdid not qualify for the tournamentAdid not participate in the tournamentWDwithdrew from the tournament
DQdisqualified from the tournament
NH / Not Heldevent was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Eventevent is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Eventevent is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Eventevent is/was a minor-ranking event.

Career finals

Ranking event finals: 2 (2 runners-up)

Legend
World Championship (0–0)
UK Championship (0–0)
Other (0–2)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipRunner-upScoreRef.
Runner-up1.1999British OpenRepublic of Ireland O'Brien, FergalFergal O'Brien7–9
Runner-up2.2002China OpenWales Williams, MarkMark Williams8–9

Minor-ranking finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipRunner-upScoreRef.
Runner-up1.2010Paul Hunter ClassicEngland Trump, JuddJudd Trump3–4

Non-ranking finals: 3 (3 titles)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipRunner-upScoreRef.
Winner1.1994Strachan ChallengeEngland Hicks, AndyAndy Hicks9–4
Winner2.1994Strachan ChallengeWales Paul DaviesPaul Davies9–4
Winner3.1995Australian MastersScotland Small, ChrisChris Small8–6

Pro-am finals: 1 (1 title)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipRunner-upScoreRef.
Winner1.1990Pontin's Autumn OpenNorthern Ireland Swail, JoeJoe Swail5–1

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