Christopher Keogan (born 26 August 1992) is an
English former professional snooker player.
Career
From the town of
Doncaster
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,
Yorkshire
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in
England
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, Keogan started playing snooker at the age of 6. In his early years he was coached by
Steve Prest and at age 13 was widely considered one of the most promising upcoming snooker talents, with then
world champion
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Shaun Murphy
Shaun Peter Murphy (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional snooker player who won the 2005 World Snooker Championship, 2005 World Championship and has completed the Triple Crown (snooker), Triple Crown. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murp ...
tipping Keogan as a future world champion himself.
At the first event of the
2016 Q School, Keogan defeated highly rated youngsters
Jamie Clarke and
Adam Stefanow as well as former professionals
Lü Chenwei and
Joel Walker before he reached the final round against
Marc Davis whom he defeated 4–0, a win which gave Keogan a two-year card to the
World Snooker Tour
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for the
2016–17 season and
2017–18 seasons.
He lost in the last 64 of four events during his first season as a professional. He dropped off the tour at the end of the 2017/18 season but entered the
2018 Q School
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in an attempt to win back a place.
Personal life
Keogan is a keen
football
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fan and is a supporter of
Doncaster Rovers
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. Keogan is also an enthusiastic
badminton
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player. His childhood idol was
Paul Hunter
Paul Alan Hunter (14 October 1978 – 9 October 2006) was an English professional snooker player. He was a three-time Masters (snooker), Masters champion, winning the event in 2001 Masters (snooker), 2001, 2002 Masters (snooker), 2002, a ...
.
He has three older siblings one brother and two sisters.
Performance and rankings timeline
References
External links
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1992 births
Sportspeople from Doncaster
Living people
English snooker players