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Jordan Brown



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1987 (38 years old)
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Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag BetVictor Northern Ireland Open Quarter Finals 24 Oct 25
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag International Championship Semifinals 10 Nov 23
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag International Championship Quarterfinals 09 Nov 23
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Cazoo UK Championship Round 1 12 Nov 22
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Cazoo British Open Round 3 29 Sep 22
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Nirvana Turkish Masters Round Semi Finals 12 Mar 22
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag BetVictor Championship League Group 5 Day 2 08 Jan 22
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Cazoo World Grand Prix 13 Dec 21
Player League Badge Player results winPlayer team badge icon Player Country flag Cazoo UK Championship Round 4 01 Dec 21

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Jordan Brown (born 9 October 1987) is a Northern Irish professional snooker player. After winning back-to-back Northern Ireland Amateur Championships in 2008 and 2009, he made his debut on the professional tour in 2009–10 but lost his tour card after one season. He rejoined the tour in 2018 after qualifying via Q School.
He made his Crucible debut at the 2020 World Snooker Championship. In January 2021, he reached the quarterfinals of the German Masters, and in February 2021, he won his first ranking title at the Welsh Open, defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8 in the final. Ranked 81st in the world before the event, and rated a 750–1 outsider by bookmakers, he became the lowest-ranked player to win a ranking event since 1993.
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