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Wells

Name: Daniel Wells

DOB: July 31st, 1988

Nationality: English

Turned Pro: 2008

Highest Ranking: #N/A

Current Ranking: #68

Highest Break: 132 (2009 Welsh Open Qualifiers)

Career Highlights: Winner of the 2007 Paul Hunter Scholarship, 2007 World U21 Championship Semi Finalist, 5th Position in the 2007/8 PIOS


Early career

One of three young Welsh players coming through at the moment, Daniel first came to the attention of the wider public when he was awarded the inaugural Paul Hunter Scholarship for the 2007/8 season. Spending a year at the academy in Sheffield, practising with top players like Ding Junhui and Peter Ebdon, he performed well in the PIOS and by finishing 5th in the rankings, secured a spot on the main tour for 2008/9.

2008/9

The first half of Daniel’s first professional season was solid if not spectacular, though he did make the third qualifying round in Bahrain and recorded impressive wins over Jimmy Michie and Liang Wenbo in the Masters qualifying tournament.

It was in the last two events where he really impressed though, again reaching the third round in the Welsh Open before going one better at the all-important World Championship qualifiers in February. It was a dramatic run in which he won his first three matches against Li Hang, Ian Preece and Marcus Campbell by a 10-9 scoreline, before he was eventually halted by Barry Hawkins, again 10-9 in the final round.

He had at least already done enough however to retain his place on the main tour for a second season and hopefully will be able to build on this terrific run…

Profile supplied by Matt Huart (http://prosnookerblog.com/)