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Jonas Luz (born 29 November 1985) is a Brazilian snooker player. He won the Pan America title to earn a place on the
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from the
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.


Career

From
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, in the
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, he started playing snooker at three years-old. He is based in
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where he trains at the Match Clube de Sinuca. Luz won the Brazilian Snooker Championships in 2021. He won the Six Reds Snooker at Clube União, in
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in 2022. He was runner-up at the 2023 Brazilian Championship. Luz won the 2023 Pan American Snooker Championship held in
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. He overcame a defeat to
Itaro Santos Itaro Santos (born 28 July 1985) is a German-born Brazilian snooker player. Itaro is based at the Legends Snooker Academy in Leytonstone, England, United Kingdom. Career Since 2004, Santos has also competed for Germany, as his native Brazil was ...
in the group stage to beat Zico, Rafinha, and Canadian Charlie Brown en-route to the final. In the final he defeated compatriot Fabinho 5-4. With the win he earned qualification to snooker’s professional circuit for the first time.


Professional career

He secured his first win as a professional in August 2024, defeating Mostafa Dorgham at the
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. In June 2025, he was drawn to make his season debut in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 Wuhan Open against Ryan Day of Wales, losing 5-1. He was drawn in the round-robin stage of the 2025 Championship League against
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,
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and Welsh amateur Alfie Davies.


Performance and rankings timeline


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Luz, Jonas Living people Brazilian snooker players 1985 births People from Esteio