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Jack Lisowski

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Jack Lisowski (born 25 June 1991) is an English professional snooker player from Churchdown, Gloucestershire. He turned professional in 2010 by finishing first in the 2009/2010 PIOS rankings. A left-handed player, he is known for his attacking style of play. Lisowski has reached six ranking finals but has been runner-up each time, losing three finals to Judd Trump, two to Neil Robertson and one to Mark Selby. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jack Lisowski is the 58th most popular snooker (down from 54th in 2019), the 7,769th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 7,458th in 2019) and the 45th most popular British Snooker.

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Among SNOOKERS

Among snookers, Jack Lisowski ranks 58 out of 67Before him are Martin Gould, Dominic Dale, Tom Ford, Fergal O'Brien, Ricky Walden, and David Gilbert. After him are Xiao Guodong, Andrew Higginson, Gary Wilson, Yan Bingtao, Michael Holt, and Joe Swail.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Jack Lisowski ranks 856Before him are Nikola Ašćerić, Fetty Wap, Irina Avvakumova, Eva Calvo, Noppawan Lertcheewakarn, and Henrik Ojamaa. After him are Sarah Höfflin, Derrick Williams, Aleksandar Katai, Anamari Velenšek, Christa Théret, and Jesy Nelson.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Jack Lisowski ranks 7,771 out of 8,785Before him are Robbie Earle (1965), Andrew-Lee Potts (1979), Tim Farron (1970), Dan Hardy (1982), Martin Compston (1984), and Ethan Ampadu (2000). After him are Naomi Folkard (null), James McAtee (2002), Nigel Adkins (1965), Charlie Nicholas (1961), Carlton Palmer (1965), and Callum McGregor (1993).

Among SNOOKERS In United Kingdom

Among snookers born in United Kingdom, Jack Lisowski ranks 45Before him are Anthony Hamilton (1971), Martin Gould (1981), Dominic Dale (1971), Tom Ford (1983), Ricky Walden (1982), and David Gilbert (1981). After him are Andrew Higginson (1977), Gary Wilson (1985), Michael Holt (1978), Joe Swail (1969), Jamie Cope (1985), and Kurt Maflin (1983).