Kurt Graham Maflin (born 8 August 1983) is an English-Norwegian
former professional
snooker
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player. A strong break-builder, Maflin has compiled more than 200 century breaks during his career and has made two
147 breaks in professional competition.
Career
Early career
Maflin began playing snooker at the age of four, achieving a high break of 25 by the time he was five. He increased his time spent at the table practising. As a rated top junior player, Maflin represented England in the 1999 Home International series in
Prestatyn, North Wales, where England were victorious.
After appearing in the finals of the English National Championships in the Under-13 and Under-15 categories, he went on to become the first person to retain the English Under-17 national title (once held by
Paul Hunter
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) in 2000 after winning it for the first time in 1999.
When aged 14, Maflin was invited, on behalf of ''
TV Times'' magazine, to team up with former World Champion
Dennis Taylor
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to raise money for the
Leukaemia
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Research Fund at the 1998 Liverpool Victoria Charity Challenge event. After meeting the world's top players, Maflin and Taylor won
£4,300 for the charity, playing 'Pounds for Points'. Maflin also appeared twice on
BBC1
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's popular snooker game show series ''Junior Big Break: Stars of the Future'' in 1997, and winning the contestant the grand prize of a holiday in 1998.
He began his professional career by playing in the
Challenge Tour
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(which was at the time the second-level professional tour) in 2000. In 2001, Maflin reached the final of the English Open Championship and was runner-up in the European Championship Final staged in
Riga
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,
Latvia
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. The same year he won his place on
World Snooker's Main Tour becoming the second youngest professional snooker player in the world at the time. Despite reaching the last 48 of the
Welsh Open before losing to
Tony Drago, the rest of Maflin's results were not strong enough to remain on the Main Tour, forcing him to return to the Challenge Tour. He won Event 4 and was back into Main Tour for the 2003/04 season, but again couldn't hold his place. He moved to Norway with his partner, female snooker player
Anita Rizzuti, and nearly gave up snooker, but his interest was revived after an offer from Norwegian businessman Knut Pederson. "He said he would sponsor me if I made a century break in the final of one of the Norwegian league matches," Maflin explained. "I got a 137 in the first frame and never looked back since".
Return to competition
Maflin returned to serious competition for the 2006 Challenge Tour. He won this to return to the Main Tour for the 2007/08 season. He also won the gold medal at the
2006 IBSF World Championships in
Amman
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,
Jordan
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, beating
Daniel Ward 11–8 in the final to become World Amateur Champion. Maflin compiled 15 century breaks on his way to victory and had to win 15 consecutive matches.
Maflin had a great run in the non-ranking
Masters qualifying tournament, beating
Judd Trump
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and
Jimmy White
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to reach the final before losing out on a
wild card place in the event to
Barry Hawkins. However, his results in the ranking tournaments were disappointing, aside from last 48 appearance at the
China Open. Following the black-ball defeat to
Gareth Coppack in the first round match of the
World Championship
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he was relegated from the tour, having finished only 82nd in the world rankings.
Maflin spent the 2008/09 season trying to re-qualify to the tour via PIOS, but he missed the opportunity by just 20 points, finishing 10th. He followed it by another near-miss the next season, finishing 15th. To make things worse, Maflin suffered a car crash which left him with a six-inch metal plate and seven screws in his shoulder. Nevertheless, he recovered to enter the 2010 EBSA European Play-Offs and beat
Alex Borg 5–2 in the final to secure his return to the Main Tour.
2010/2011 season
Maflin had a great start to the season as in June 2010, at the inaugural Player's Tour Championship event in Sheffield, he compiled his first professional 147 break in his first round match against Michał Zieliński. However, he struggled for form in the subsequent events until the
2011 China Open, in which he defeated
Simon Bedford,
Jack Lisowski
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,
Dave Harold and
Mark King to reach the final stages of a major ranking event for the first time, making four centuries in the progress. In the last 32 he led
Ding Junhui 4–1 but eventually lost 4–5. Maflin then lost a decider to
Xiao Guodong in the
World Championship
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qualifying, a high quality match where each of the players made 2 centuries and multiple 50+ breaks. Maflin was relegated from the tour, however this time he made an immediate return through brand new
2011 Q School tournament, having won all his matches in the Event 3.
2011/2012 season
In the
2011–12 season Maflin reached the fifth qualifying round of the
Shanghai Masters.
He played in all 12 of the minor-ranking
Players Tour Championship events throughout the season, with his best finish coming in
Event 12 where he beat
James Wattana, former world champion
Shaun Murphy
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and
Jack Lisowski
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to reach the last 16 before losing to
Andrew Higginson
Andrew Higginson (born 13 December 1977) is an English professional snooker player from Widnes, Cheshire. He is best known for being the surprise finalist of the 2007 Welsh Open (snooker), 2007 Welsh Open.
Career
Early years
After some succ ...
.
He was placed 60th on the PTC
Order of Merit
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.
Maflin finished the season ranked world number 72, out of the top 64 who retain their places for the
2012–13 season. However, due to his performances in the PTC events he has earned a spot on the tour for snooker season
2012–13 and
2012–13.
2012/2013 season
Maflin won three matches to reach the final round in qualifying for two of the first five ranking events of the 2012/2013 season. These came in the
Wuxi Classic where he lost in a deciding frame to
Michael Holt, and the
International Championship
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History
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where he lost 2–6 to
Mark Davis.
He took advantage of the new flatter qualifying system used in the
German Masters
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, whereby he would only need to win two matches to progress to the main stage in
Berlin
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, by beating
Joel Walker and
Tom Ford
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, dropping only a single frame in the process. At the venue Maflin defeated Xiao Guodong 5–4, before losing 3–5 to Holt in the last 16. Maflin had a very good season in the minor-ranking
PTC events, with his best results coming at the
Gdynia Open and the
FFB Open, where was knocked out in the quarter-finals by
Jamie Burnett and
Rod Lawler respectively.
In the latter event Maflin had arguably the best win of his career, by coming back from 0–3 to defeat the in-form
Neil Robertson
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in a televised match. He also reached the last 16 of the
Scottish Open (scoring his second
maximum break
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along the way) to help him finish 23rd on the Order of Merit, inside the top 26 who qualified for the
Finals
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*Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d ...
. There, Maflin had the best run in a ranking of his career by beating
1997
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world champion
Ken Doherty
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4–2, Lawler and
Ben Woollaston both 4–3 to reach the semi-finals.
He played Ding Junhui and was outplayed in a 0–4 defeat, only managing to score a total of 52 points in the entire match. Nevertheless, the cheque of £20,000 for reaching the last four was the highest of his career to date. Maflin beat
Craig Steadman and
Steve Davis
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to advance to the final round of
World Championship Qualifying. He led former world champion
Peter Ebdon 8–6 but lost four frames in a row to be denied a place in the World Championship for the first time. He increased his ranking by eight spots during the year to end it world number 64.
2013/2014 season
Following a strong ending to the previous season, Maflin's performances at the start of the new season were largely unremarkable, until he reached the last 16 of the
International Championship
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History
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.
Maflin edged out
Luca Brecel 6–4 in the qualifying match, then at the venue defeated both
Robert Milkins
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Milkins reached a career high rank of 12 in 2014 and 2023, ...
and
Mark Williams by 6–2 scorelines. He faced
Graeme Dott and made a 71 break at 5–3 and 61–0 down in points, before taking the match into a deciding frame which he lost. Despite a surprising 6–4 loss to amateur
Mitchell Travis in the last 64 of the
UK Championship
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, Maflin moved up to 51st in the world rankings at the end of the year. 2014 started well for Maflin, as he reached the last 16 of the
German Masters
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for the second year in a row, having scored a win against world number two
Mark Selby
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in the process; he however was beaten 5–1 by
Joe Perry, bizarrely losing the last frame under the
three miss rule before a single ball was potted. Nevertheless, this result allowed Maflin to further improve his ranking, entering the top 48 for the first time in his career. An early defeat to
Lee Page at the final European Tour event, the
Gdynia Open left Maflin 37th on the European Order of Merit, while on the Asian Order of Merit he finished only 59th, thus failing to qualify for the
Finals
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*Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d ...
. At the
Haikou World Open he defeated Perry and
Ali Carter to reach his third last 16 of the season, but lost 5–3 to
Mark Joyce. Maflin's season finished with two last 64 defeats at the
China Open and the
World Championship
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to
Judd Trump
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and
Andrew Higginson
Andrew Higginson (born 13 December 1977) is an English professional snooker player from Widnes, Cheshire. He is best known for being the surprise finalist of the 2007 Welsh Open (snooker), 2007 Welsh Open.
Career
Early years
After some succ ...
respectively; he ended up 34th in the world, an incredible rise of 30 places from his ranking 12 months previously.
2014/2015 season
Maflin had a difficult first half of 2014/15 season, with just two last 16 appearances in the minor-ranking
Yixing Open and
Lisbon Open to his name, while at the major tournaments he couldn't progress beyond the last 64 stage. He continued to struggle into the early months of 2015 as he suffered a string of first round exits.
A return to form came for Maflin at the
China Open, as he defeated
Ali Carter,
Mike Dunn,
Robin Hull and
Shaun Murphy
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to reach his second career semi-final, where he faced the reigning world champion
Mark Selby
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. Despite making two century breaks, he lost the last three frames to be denied his first ever final by a 6–3 scoreline. Maflin carried his good form into the
World Championship
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qualifiers, as he convincingly beat
David Grace 10–5 and
Steve Davis
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10–1 to once again reach the final round. Maflin fell 6–3 down to
Fergal O'Brien after the first session, but won six frames in a row the next day to find himself one frame away from the victory; O'Brien then fought back to 9–9, however Maflin survived the tense decider to win 10–9 and secured his debut at the Crucible. He was drawn to play Selby in the first round and came from 7–3 and 8–4 down to lead Selby 9–8. Maflin had chances to complete a shock win in the next two frames but could not take them as Selby recovered to win 10–9.
2015/2016 season
Maflin lost in the first round of the
International Championship
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History
The event was introduced in the 2012–13 snooker season, 2012/2013 season. It was named as the ...
and
UK Championship
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6–2 to
Jamie Jones and 6–3 to
Sean O'Sullivan respectively. His first win at the venue stage of a ranking event this season came at the
German Masters
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courtesy of overcoming
Marco Fu 5–1 and then lost 5–3 to
Luca Brecel. After knocking out
Hammad Miah and
Leo Fernandez, Maflin lost 4–2 to home favourite
Mark Williams at the
Welsh Open. He made it through to the final round of
World Championship
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qualifying and was defeated 10–7 by
Robert Milkins
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Milkins reached a career high rank of 12 in 2014 and 2023, ...
.
2016/2017 season
In the first half of the
2016–17 season, Maflin got to the last 16 of two tournaments, the
World Open (lost 5–1 to
Shaun Murphy
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) and the
Northern Ireland Open (lost 4–2 to
Mark King. Victories over
Fang Xiongman,
James Wattana,
Mitchell Mann and
Yan Bingtao
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at the
Welsh Open saw him progress to the quarter-finals where he was defeated 5–2 by
Robert Milkins
Robert Milkins (born 6 March 1976) is an English professional snooker player known for quick play. Milkins has been a member of snooker's main tour since regaining a tour card in 1998.
Milkins reached a career high rank of 12 in 2014 and 2023, ...
.
2019/2020 season
Maflin qualified for the
2020 World Snooker Championship, in the first round against
David Gilbert in frame 16 he attempted a 147 but the cueball hit the yellow on its spot after he potted the 14th red on so he was not on the black to continue the maximum, he stuck his middle finger at the cueball and was subsequently warned by the referee for the obscene gesture at the start of the next frame, warned that he would be docked a frame if he repeated such a thing. He was not fined for misconduct however.
He nevertheless won the match, followed by defeating
John Higgins, voted one of the top-10 matches of the season, before falling to
Anthony McGill
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McGill turned professional in 2010, after finishing fourth in the 2009/2010 PIOS rankings. He ...
in the quarter-finals.
2020/2021 season
Personal life
Maflin married
Anita Rizzuti in May 2013. They live in
Oslo
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with their son Neon. Anita is an amateur snooker player with whom Maflin participated in the 2014 national world cup. Maflin is a
Chelsea fan.
Performance and rankings timeline
Career finals
Non-ranking finals: 2 (1 title)
Amateur finals: 9 (5 titles)
References
External links
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Living people
1983 births
English snooker players
Norwegian snooker players
Norwegian people of English descent
Naturalised citizens of Norway
People from Southwark
Sportspeople from the London Borough of Southwark
Snooker players from London