Three-Time Ranking Semi-Finalist
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England’s Robbie Williams has been an ever-present on the World Snooker Tour since 2012 and is a two-time ranking event semi-finalist.
He successfully came through Q School in 2012 to turn professional for the first time and in only his second season performed impressively to reach the semi-finals of the Indian Open, losing 4-1 to eventual champion Ding Junhui.
Nine years later, he repeated the feat at the Shoot Out, losing out to namesake Mark in the last four.
Wallasey’s Williams is perhaps however best known for successfully qualifying for the televised stages of the World Championship in Sheffield on three consecutive occasions from 2014-2016. His first qualification followed a deciding frame win against Fergal O’Brien which required a re-spotted black.
He achieved his career-high world ranking to date of 47 in November 2017.