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Snooker Biography

Barry Hawkins

“The Hawk”

English flag English · Gillingham, England · Born 15 October 1982

Professional Snooker Player

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English professional snooker player who reached the 2013 World Championship final and won multiple ranking titles including the 2012 Australian Open.

Born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, on 15 October 1979, Barry Stephen Hawkins developed his snooker skills at the Jesters Snooker Club in his hometown. The son of a carpenter, he turned professional in 1996 at age 17, beginning a methodical climb through snooker's ranks that would define his career approach both on and off the table. Hawkins established himself as a consistent top-level performer during the 2000s, earning his breakthrough victory at the 2004 UK Championship qualifiers. His steady progression culminated in reaching his first major final at the 2013 World Championship, where he faced Ronnie O'Sullivan at the Crucible Theatre. Despite losing 18-12, his composed performance against snooker's most celebrated player demonstrated the mental fortitude that became his trademark. The achievement marked the pinnacle of a career built on incremental improvement and unwavering determination. Throughout his professional tenure, Hawkins has maintained remarkable consistency in snooker's elite tier, spending over a decade ranked within the world's top 16 players. His methodical safety play and tactical acumen have earned victories against every major champion of his era. While major ranking titles have proven elusive, his longevity at snooker's highest level represents an achievement few professionals attain. His quarter-final appearances at multiple World Championships underscore his ability to perform under the sport's most intense pressure. Hawkins exemplifies the archetypal professional snooker player whose career success stems from dedication, tactical intelligence, and mental resilience rather than spectacular shot-making. His consistent presence among the world elite has made him a respected figure within the professional ranks, representing the skilled craftsman approach that forms snooker's competitive backbone. In a sport often dominated by mercurial talents, his sustained excellence demonstrates that methodical preparation and psychological strength remain fundamental to championship-level competition.

Famous For

World Championship finalist and consistent top 16 player

Playing Style

How They Played

Tactical safety-oriented player with strong positional play

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Solid professional player known for tactical gameplay and consistency

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • UK Championship 2012 runner-up
  • World Snooker Championship 2013 runner-up
  • Players Tour Championship 2012–13 runner-up
  • International Championship 2016
  • Gdynia Open 2017
  • European Masters 2018
Career Journey

Timeline

2000 📌 Turned professional
2004 🎯 First ranking event quarter-final
2012 🏆 Australian Goldfields Open winner
2013 🎯 World Championship final appearance
2014 🏆 World Open winner
2016 🎯 Reached career-high ranking of world number 5