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John Higgins (snooker player)

John Higgins
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John Higgins with the World Championship trophy in 2007
Born (1975-05-18) 18 May 1975 (age 41)
Wishaw, Scotland
Sport country  Scotland
Nickname The Wizard of Wishaw
The Toughest
Professional 1992–
Highest ranking 1 (3 years 9 months)
Current ranking 3 (as of 18 December 2016)
Career winnings £6,907,769
Highest break 147 (8 times)
Century breaks 664
Tournament wins
Ranking 28
Minor-ranking 3
Non-ranking 18
World Champion 1998, 2007, 2009, 2011

John Higgins, MBE (born 18 May 1975) is a Scottish professional snooker player. Since turning professional in 1992, he has won 28 ranking titles, including four World Championships and three UK Championships, as well as two Masters titles, making him one of the most successful players in the modern history of the sport.

In terms of world titles in the modern era, Higgins is fifth behind Stephen Hendry (7), Steve Davis (6), Ray Reardon (6) and Ronnie O'Sullivan (5). His 28 career ranking titles, put him in joint second place with Davis and O'Sullivan, behind Hendry (36). Known as a prolific break-builder, he has compiled 664 century breaks in professional tournament play, placing him third behind O'Sullivan and Hendry. He has also compiled 8 competitive maximum breaks, placing him third behind O'Sullivan (13) and Hendry (11). For 16 consecutive full seasons from 1996/1997 to 2011/2012, Higgins never fell below 6th in the world rankings, and was world number 1 on four occasions.

In 2010, the News of the World tabloid newspaper carried out a sting operation in a hotel room in Ukraine, which claimed to show Higgins and his then-manager arranging to lose specific frames in future matches for money. Although an investigation cleared Higgins of match-fixing allegations, it found that he had brought the sport into disrepute by failing to report, and giving the impression of agreeing with, an invitation to breach the sport's betting rules. The WPBSA banned Higgins from professional competition for six months and fined him £75,000. He returned to the tour midway through the 2010/2011 season.


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