Fixtures

World Open 2024 03/19 06:30 6 Oliver Brown vs Luca Brecel View

Results

World Open Qualifiers 2024 03/18 01:30 7 Luca Brecel v Manasawin Phetmalaikul 5-1
World Masters 2024 03/06 20:00 1 Luca Brecel v Ronnie O'Sullivan 2-5
World Masters 2024 03/06 14:10 2 Luca Brecel v Mark Allen 4-2
World Masters 2024 03/05 18:20 3 Luca Brecel v Ali Carter 4-1
Welsh Open 2024 02/16 19:00 3 Martin O'Donnell v Luca Brecel 5-3
Welsh Open 2024 02/15 20:30 4 Tom Ford v Luca Brecel 1-4
Welsh Open 2024 02/15 15:20 5 Graeme Dott v Luca Brecel 1-4
Welsh Open 2024 02/14 12:55 6 Joe O'Connor v Luca Brecel 0-4
Welsh Open Qualifiers 2024 02/12 19:00 7 Luca Brecel v Jiang Jun 4-3
German Masters Qualifiers 2024 01/29 19:00 7 Luca Brecel v Ishpreet Chadha 2-5
The Masters 2024 01/07 13:00 4 Luca Brecel v Jack Lisowski 2-6
Scottish Open 2023 12/13 19:00 5 Martin O'Donnell v Luca Brecel 4-2

Wikipedia - Luca Brecel

Luca Brecel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlukaː breːˈsɛl]; born 8 March 1995) is a Belgian professional snooker player. A four-time ranking event winner, Brecel is the reigning World Snooker Champion, having won the 2023 event by defeating four-time champion Mark Selby 18–15 in the final. Brecel trailed Si Jiahui 5–14 in the semi-final, but eventually won 17–15. This comeback from nine frames behind is the biggest deficit ever overturned in the history of the World Championship at the Crucible Theatre.

He became the first player from mainland Europe to win a ranking event when he won the 2017 China Championship, and then went on to win other ranking events: the 2021 Scottish Open and 2022 Championship League. He is the youngest player to compete in the World Snooker Championship, making his debut in 2012, aged 17 years and 45 days, and the first player from mainland Europe to have won the event.

Brecel won the 2009 European Under-19 title at the age of 14, and turned professional in 2011. He reached the top 16 in the world rankings in 2017, and reached his first Triple Crown final at the 2021 UK Championship, but lost 5–10 to Zhao Xintong. A week later, he defeated John Higgins 9–5 to win the 2021 Scottish Open.