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Mark Allen

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Born
1986 (38 years old)

Birth Place
Belfast, Northern Ireland

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Snooker Player

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World Snooker Championship Mens

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Latest Results
BetVictor Scottish Open Semifinals 14 Dec 24
BetVictor Scottish Open Quarter Finals 13 Dec 24
Victorian Plumbing UK Championship Semifinals 30 Nov 24
Victorian Plumbing UK Championship Quarterfinals 29 Nov 24
Victorian Plumbing UK Championship Round 2 27 Nov 24
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Mark Allen (born 22 February 1986) is a Northern Irish professional snooker player. He won the World Amateur Championship in 2004. The following year he entered the Main Tour and took only three seasons to reach the elite top 16. As a prolific break-builder, Allen has compiled more than 400 century breaks in professional competition.
Allen reached his first ranking event final at the 2011 UK Championship. He has to date won five ranking tournaments – 2012 World Open, 2013 World Open, 2016 Players Tour Championship Finals, 2018 International Championship, and 2018 Scottish Open. In 2018, Allen won his first Triple Crown title at the 2018 Masters tournament. Allen's highest break is 147, which he achieved in the 2016 UK Championship.



Career Honours

Players Championship
2024

World Snooker Championship Mens

Champion of Champions
2023

World Snooker Championship Mens

World Grand Prix
2022-2023

World Snooker Championship Mens

UK Snooker Championship
2022

World Snooker Championship Mens

Alex Higgins Trophy
2022

World Snooker Championship Mens

Alex Higgins Trophy
2021

World Snooker Championship Mens

Champion of Champions
2020

World Snooker Championship Mens

Masters Snooker
2018

World Snooker Championship Mens

Stephen Hendry Trophy
2018

World Snooker Championship Mens

International Championship
2018

World Snooker Championship Mens

Players Championship
2016

World Snooker Championship Mens


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