David Grace

David Grace

English professional snooker player.
Date of Birth: 05.05.1985
Country: Great Britain

Content:
  1. David Grace: An English Snooker Prodigy
  2. Early Career Success
  3. Breakthrough into the Main Tour
  4. Comeback and Snooker Accolades
  5. Career Highlights

David Grace: An English Snooker Prodigy

David Grace is an English professional snooker player who has made a name for himself with his remarkable achievements on both the junior and amateur levels.

Early Career Success

Born in Leeds, England, David Grace rose to prominence in the snooker circuit with his impressive performances as a junior. He captured the English Amateur Championship in 2005 and 2008, cementing his status as a rising star in the game. His triumph at the Pontin's under-19 Championship in 2003 further showcased his exceptional talent.

Breakthrough into the Main Tour

Grace's breakthrough moment came in 2008 when he secured a place on the prestigious World Snooker Tour after winning the European Championship. However, despite his initial success, he struggled to maintain his form and slipped out of the tour the following season, finishing 93rd in the rankings.

Comeback and Snooker Accolades

Undeterred, David Grace returned to the main tour in 2011/12 season after claiming victory at the Q School. He went on to add significant accomplishments to his career, including his silver medal in the individual category at the World Games in 2009.

Career Highlights

- English Amateur Championship (Winner: 2005, 2008)
- European Championship (Winner: 2008)

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