David Gilbert (born 12 June 1981) is an English professional
snooker player. He is a former World Snooker Young Player of Distinction and practises at Potters Snooker and Pool Club in
Swadlincote
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,
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, a club which he co-owns.
Having never previously been beyond the last 16 of a ranking event, Gilbert reached the final of the
2015 International Championship
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where he lost 5–10 to
John Higgins. On 22 January 2019 he hit the milestone of the 147th
maximum break in the
Championship League
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. On 4 May 2019 he narrowly missed out on his first ever World Snooker Championship final in a final frame decider, losing out 16–17 to
John Higgins. On 13 August 2021 Gilbert won his first world ranking title after 22 years of being a professional by winning the
2021 Championship League after beating
Mark Allen
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3–1 in the final.
Snooker career
Early career
Gilbert began his professional career by playing
UK Tour in 1999, at the time the second-level professional tour. In the
2007–08 season Gilbert reached the last 32 of three tournaments without progressing further. Most notably he qualified for the
2007 World Championship where he led
Stephen Hendry 5–1, before succumbing to a 7–10 defeat. To qualify he beat
Alfie Burden,
Gerard Greene and
Mark King.
The other two were the
2007 Welsh Open – where he won his two qualifying matches then beat
James Wattana
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in the last 48 in
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, before losing 5–0 to
Steve Davis – and the
2008 Grand Prix, where he again faced Hendry and again challenged him before succumbing 5–4.
Gilbert went one better at the
2009 Welsh Open, beating
Mark Williams and
Joe Perry before losing to
Mark Selby in the last 16.
2011/2012 season

The
2011–12 season was somewhat of a breakthrough year for Gilbert as he reached the last 16 in two ranking event tournaments for the first time. He went from qualifying round one to the venue stage of the first tournament of the year, the
Australian Goldfields Open, beating
Passakorn Suwannawat 5–4,
Alfie Burden 5–2,
Dave Harold 5–4 and
Mark King 5–0 to set up a wildcard round match at the venue against James Mifsud, which was later changed to a last 32 encounter due to the withdrawal of
Graeme Dott. Gilbert won 5–1 to meet
Mark Williams in the last 16, and was beaten 2–5.
Gilbert struggled to replicate the form he showed in Australia until the final and biggest tournament on the snooker calendar, the
World Championship
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. He qualified with victories over Stuart Carrington,
Jimmy Robertson (with a final frame decider),
Mike Dunn and
Fergal O'Brien and drew 11th seed
Martin Gould in the first round. There he won his first-ever match at the
Crucible 10–8, although he had to withstand two comebacks after leading 6–2 and 9–5. In the second round he was defeated by
2010 World Champion,
Neil Robertson 9–13. Gilbert had led 3–1 after the first four frames, but then trailed 3–5 and 6–10 after the first and second session respectively. He finished the season ranked world number 57, inside the top 64 who automatically retained their places for the
2012–13 season.
2012/2013 season

Following on from Gilbert's successful 2011/2012 season, he struggled for form this season as he could only qualify for the
World Open in
Haikou, China. There, he beat
Lu Ning
Lu Ning (, born 1 January 1994 in Jilin) is a professional snooker player from the People's Republic of China.
Lu is among ten Chinese players currently suspended from the professional tour amid a match-fixing investigation.
Career
Lu's firs ...
5–0 in the wildcard round, before losing 4–5 to
Matthew Stevens in the first round. Gilbert played in eight of the ten minor-ranking
Players Tour Championship
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events, but could only win three matches all year, to finish a lowly 86th on the Order of Merit. He couldn't repeat last season's run to
The Crucible as he was defeated 6–10 by
Marco Fu in the final round of
World Championship Qualifying. He ended the campaign ranked world number 41.
2013/2014 season
Gilbert's
2013–14 season was his most consistent year to date as he qualified for all but two of the ranking events. In his opening match, he defeated
Jak Jones
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Jones was born in Cwmbran, Wales. He became a professional in 2010 at the age of 16, by winning the 2010 European Under 19 Snooker Championship in Malta.
Career Professio ...
5–3 to qualify for the
2013 Wuxi Classic
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The tournament ...
in China where he beat
Andrew Pagett
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Career Early career
He played on Challenge Tour from 2003 to 2005, and first qualified for the Main Tour in 2008–09, but lost his place after just one season. He ...
5–2 in the first round. He went on to beat
Alan McManus 5–2 to reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the fourth time but lost 5–2 to
Joe Perry.
A month later at the minor-ranking
Rotterdam Open, he defeated
Ryan Day 4–3 in the last 16 and
Stephen Maguire 4–1 in the quarter-finals. Gilbert led
Mark Selby 2–0 in his semi-final match, but was beaten 4–3. The tournament was one of the eight
European Tour events on the calendar and Gilbert performed well in the others with two further last 16 runs to finish 16th on the
Order of Merit
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and qualify for the
Finals for the first time in his career. There, Gilbert gained revenge over Selby by whitewashing him 4–0, but lost 4–1 to Perry in the second round.
Gilbert played in his third
World Championship
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this year after seeing off
Jimmy Robertson in the final round of qualifying. He faced the previous year's runner-up
Barry Hawkins in the first round but from 4–2 up he lost eight frames in a row to succumb to a 10–4 defeat in a performance he branded as useless.
2014/2015 season
Gilbert lost 5–3 to
Stephen Maguire in the first round of the
2014 Wuxi Classic
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and then failed to qualify for the next two ranking events.
At the
International Championship
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he defeated
Zak Surety 6–4, before withstanding three century breaks from
Marco Fu to take the match into a deciding frame which Gilbert lost. He won his first matches at the
UK Championship 6–4 against
Elliot Slessor and 6–2 against
Mark Joyce, but lost in the third round 6–2 to
David Morris. Gilbert was eliminated at the first round stage of the
German Masters
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,
Welsh Open and
Indian Open.
He faced the winner of the previous ranking event
Joe Perry at the
China Open and won the last three frames to defeat him 5–3 and then saw off
Zhou Yuelong 5–2 to reach the last 16 of a ranking event for the sixth time. Gilbert's tournament ended with a 5–2 loss to reigning world champion
Mark Selby. Gilbert was ranked 35th after the
World Championship
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, the highest he had finished a season at that time.
2015/2016 season
Gilbert was eliminated in the qualifying rounds of the opening two ranking events of the
season
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.
At the minor-ranking
Ruhr Open he won four matches to play in the quarter-finals where he beat
Barry Hawkins 4–2, before losing 4–3 to
Tian Pengfei
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in the semis. Gilbert's form continued later in to the month at the
International Championship
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as he knocked out
Xiao Guodong 6–5,
Oliver Lines 6–4 and
Ryan Day 6–4 to play in the first ranking event quarter-final of his career. He came back from 4–2 down against
Marco Fu to edge it 6–5 which included a 130 break and then saw off
Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 9–5.
In the final, Gilbert was level with
John Higgins at 4–4, but would lose 9–5. The £65,000 runner-up's cheque is by far the biggest of his career and he moved up to 21st in the world rankings afterwards. Gilbert stated that his newfound form was down to a new cue he acquired from fellow professional
Matthew Selt six weeks previously.
Gilbert was knocked out in the third round of both the
UK Championship and
China Open 6–3 to
Marco Fu and 5–3 to Higgins respectively.
Gilbert won three matches to qualify for the
World Championship
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and faced
Ronnie O'Sullivan in the first round. He was defeated 10–7, but said it was the best he had ever played without winning a match. He moved up to world number 22 at the end of the season.
2016/2017 season

Gilbert saw off
Rod Lawler 5–0,
Zhou Yuelong 5–2 and
Zhang Anda 5–0 to play in the quarter-finals of the
World Open, where he was beaten 5–2 by
Neil Robertson. He had a pair of 6–2 victories over
Adam Duffy
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Duffy qualified for the 2011–12 professional Main Tour as one of four semi-finalists from the third and final Q School event.
Career
Debut season
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and
Mark Joyce at the
UK Championship and made two centuries from 3–0 down against
Ali Carter to edge through 6–5. Gilbert lost 6–2 to
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in the fourth round. He won two matches to qualify for the
German Masters
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and eliminated
Marco Fu 5–3 in the first round, but was then defeated 5–4 by
Stuart Bingham despite holding a 4–2 advantage at one stage. After being 6–1 up on
Fergal O'Brien in the final qualifying round for the
World Championship
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the scores were locked at 9–9. The decider took 123 minutes and 41 seconds, breaking the record for the longest frame in snooker history, with O'Brien taking it on the final brown. He finished the season 19th in the world rankings, his highest to that date.
2021/2022 season
David Gilbert won his first ranking title at the
2021 Championship League. He defeated
Mark Allen
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in the final 3–1. He made strong breaks of 59 in frame 2 and 57 in frame 4. Gilbert's strong start to the season continued at the following tournament, the
2021 British Open
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, where he reached the quarter-finals, losing 3–4 to eventual runner-up
Gary Wilson, despite leading 2–0 and 3–2. Gilbert also performed well in the qualifying held across August and September for the
2021 Northern Ireland,
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opens, defeating
Ian Burns Ian Burns may refer to:
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Burns turned professional in 2012 after qualifying in his first attempt of the Q School and gained a two-year tour ...
,
David Grace
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, and
Simon Lichtenberg
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Career
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, 4–0, 4–2, and 4–1 respectively.
Personal life
Gilbert is married, and he and his wife Abigail have a daughter. He often helps out on his father's potato and general farm in
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and had planned to do so during the 2007 World Championships, had he not qualified for the event.
Performance and rankings timeline
Career finals
Ranking finals: 5 (1 title)
Non-ranking finals: 1 (1 title)
References
External links
*
David Gilbertat ''worldsnooker.com''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gilbert, David
1981 births
English snooker players
Living people
Sportspeople from Derby
Sportspeople from Tamworth, Staffordshire