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Ranked on the list of most popular Snooker Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United Kingdom. Ricky Walden celebrates birthday on November 11 of every year. Walden started the —12 season slowly, by losing in qualifying for the first two ranking events of the year.

After the first session of the best-of frames match Walden held a 5—3 advantage. However, upon resumption in the evening he lost the opening four frames and would eventually lose the match 7—9. Walden made it to the World Championship for the second time in as a seeded player, but was beaten by qualifier Rory McLeod 10—6.

McLeod responded to the criticism by arguing that Walden was more responsible for the pace of the match. Walden battled through a scrappy match in the opening round of the World Championship in defeating Robbie Williams 10—8 and then lost 13—8 to Higgins. Despite his recent good form Walden stated that he would have to improve in all departments of his game if he wanted to become a world champion in the future. Ricky Walden Birthday Countdown 0 0 0. Let's check it out!

Please check the article again after few days. Originally Posted by Welshsteve View Post. Ken is definitely something like 5 feet 6 that's my height and our eyes are level when facing each other.

Ronnie is 5 feet 11 and doesn't shrink when barefoot. It's actually very difficult to judge exactly how tall or not people are, especially from television. Mark Selby and Neil Robertson both look taller than they are because they are very slim and both have a relatively small head and a slender neck. Murphy is tall but does not give so much an impression until you stand just near to him. Ricky Walden is very tall but tends to stand a bit "stooped" most of the time.

Same goes for Mark Williams to a lesser extend. That surprises me as i always thought Ken was 5"9'. Originally Posted by janverhaas View Post. Does anyone know who the tallest, and indeed shortest, players are on the professional circuit? David Whitley. Donald J Cram. E C Segar. Celebrities born in Year Aadhi Pinisetty.

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From 7—7 in the final against Mark Allen, Walden produced three breaks above 50 and a further century to take his third ranking title with a 10—7 victory.

He lost in the fourth round of the UK Championship 6—0 to Stuart Bingham and Ronnie O'Sullivan knocked him out of the Masters for the second year in a row, this time 6—4 in the opening round. Walden lost five frames in a row against Luca Brecel in the quarter-finals of the Welsh Open to be defeated 5—3. They have been together since Their son was born in September , causing Walden to withdraw from the Shanghai Masters.

Walden played in all 12 of the minor-ranking Players Tour Championship series of events throughout the season, reaching the final in Event 6, where he lost to Neil Robertson 1—4.

This result was a large factor in him finishing 15th on the PTC Order of Merit, inside the top 24 who reached the Finals. He also produced a maximum break during Event 10, the second of the event.

At the Finals he whitewashed Matthew Stevens 4—0, before receiving a bye to the quarter-finals due to Ronnie O'Sullivan withdrawing from the event. He played Stephen Maguire and was beaten 3—4.

Walden's performance in the UK Championship proved to be his best run in the ranking events of the season, as he could not get past the second round in any of the remaining tournaments. His season finished in disappointment as he failed to qualify for the World Championship, losing to Jamie Jones 2— However, Walden's form throughout the season was enough for him to end it ranked world number 15, meaning he had finished the season inside the elite top 16 for the first time.

Walden began the season by winning his second ranking event title at the Wuxi Classic. He beat amateur Zhu Yinghui in the first round 5—0 and was leading Joe Perry 4—0 and by 64—0 in the fifth frame, before Perry incredibly went on to level the match. The deciding frame came down to the final black, with Perry missing and Walden potting it at 1am local time, to reach the quarter-finals.

He defeated Robert Milkins 5—3 and comfortably beat Marcus Campbell 6—1 in the semi-finals to play in his second career ranking final, where he faced Stuart Bingham. Walden raced into a 7—1 lead in the first session, despite Bingham's solitary frame being a , and would return to close out a 10—4 victory. At the inaugural International Championship Walden saw off Lu Ning in the first round and then kept his concentration at 4—0 up against world number one Mark Selby in the next round to triumph 6—3.

He was then whitewashed 0—6 by Peter Ebdon in the quarter-finals. At the UK Championship, Walden played year-old world number 74 Luca Brecel in the first round and despite leading 2—0, 4—2, and 5—4 in the best-of frame match, Walden was eventually beaten 5—6.

Now a part of the elite top 16, Walden played in the Masters for the second time in his career and looked to have all the momentum in his first round match against Shaun Murphy as he recovered from 1—4 down to draw level at 4—4, but Murphy upped his game to take the last two frames and expel Walden from the tournament.

Successive first round losses at the German Masters and Welsh Open ensued, before Walden rediscovered some form at the World Open by eliminating Ebdon 5—2 and Stephen Maguire 5—4, but then lost to reigning champion Mark Allen 1—5 in the quarter-finals.



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