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Scott MacKenzie (snooker player)

Scott MacKenzie
Born (1980-07-21) 21 July 1980 (age 36)
Sport country  Scotland
Professional 2000/2001, 2003–2009, 2011/2012
Highest ranking 59 (2006/2007)
Career winnings £63,572
Highest break 135 (2006 Welsh Open qualifying)
Century breaks 23
Best ranking finish Last 16 (2006 China Open)

Scott MacKenzie (born 21 July 1980) is a Scottish former professional snooker player who lives in Renfrewshire.

MacKenzie's first appearance at a ranking event came at the 2004 Daily Record Players Championship. He beat James Wattana in the final qualifying round before losing 5–1 to Marco Fu in the first round proper. He reached the last 16 of a ranking event for the first time in his career at the 2006 China Open. He won four qualifying matches to secure a place in the tournament, culminating in a 5–2 defeat of Ian McCulloch. In Beijing, he saw off wildcard Li Hang 5–2 then stunned Matthew Stevens 5–4 before losing 5–0 to eventual champion Mark Williams.

MacKenzie enjoyed a superb run in the 2006 UK Championship with wins over Dene O'Kane and Tom Ford in the qualifiers which set up a last 48 meeting with Michael Holt whom he defeated 9–0. He then played reigning world champion Graeme Dott in his first appearance in a televised match. MacKenzie's journey ended there as Dott ran out a 9–2 winner. The remainder of the season was a disappointment, however, as he was unable to repeat that run and fell three places in the rankings to world number 63.

MacKenzie revealed that he had previously almost quit snooker and even ditched his cue. "After one particularly bad performance I threw my cue away. But my dad convinced me to keep trying. I borrowed a cue from Martin Dziewialtowski and that has really changed things for me."


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