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Liam Pullen: Rising Snooker Star Secures Victory and Bright Future

Rising snooker talent Liam Pullen, currently ranked 84th in the world as of February 23, 2026, continues to make waves in the professional circuit. The 20-year-old from Yorkshire has demonstrated significant potential, highlighted by recent performances and a growing list of accomplishments.

Early Career and Breakthroughs

Born on July 11, 2005, Pullen began his snooker journey at a young age, quickly establishing himself as a formidable player. He debuted at Q School in 2021 at the age of fifteen, notably defeating former professional James Cahill [1]. In July 2022, he achieved a maximum break during practice in Leeds [1].

Pullen’s success continued in 2023, reaching the final of the WSF Junior Snooker Championship in Sydney, Australia, where he lost to compatriot Stan Moody [1]. He similarly reached the final of the EBSA European Snooker Championships in Malta, falling to Bulcsú Révész [1]. April 2023 proved particularly fruitful, as he secured the English under-18 title, defeating Oliver Sykes 4-2 [1], and won the Yorkshire Snooker Championship, facing Daniel Womersley in the final [1]. He also retained his Yorkshire under-19 title, winning 4-3 against Craig Steadman [1].

These performances earned Pullen a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour, beginning with the 2023-24 season [1].

Recent Performances and Community Engagement

Pullen made his professional debut in the 2023 Championship League [1]. More recently, on February 25, 2026, Pullen took time from his participation in the BetVictor Welsh Open to visit the Eryl Fryn care home in Llandudno, bringing smiles to residents [2]. This visit followed a similar gesture last year with Robert Milkins [2].

Demonstrating his skill on the table, Pullen delivered a magnificent century break during the Xi’an Grand Prix, where he reached the quarter-finals [4].

Current Ranking and Future Prospects

As of July 2024, Pullen’s highest ranking was 82nd [1]. His current ranking, as of February 23, 2026, is 84th [1]. With continued dedication and strong performances, Liam Pullen is poised for further success in the world of professional snooker.

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