Jack Lisowski Celebrates 35th Birthday Amid Snooker Career Milestones
Professional snooker player Jack Lisowski turned 35 on Wednesday, marking a milestone in a career defined by consistent performance on the World Snooker Tour. While his first ranking event victory came in 2020, his recent achievements have kept him in the spotlight as one of the sport’s most formidable competitors.
How Jack Lisowski Secured His First Ranking Title
Lisowski’s first ranking title was won at the 2020 UK Championship, where he defeated Mark Selby in a thrilling final. The victory, according to the World Snooker Tour, was a career-defining moment that placed him among the sport’s elite. “Winning the UK Championship was a dream come true,” Lisowski said in a post-match interview. “It’s the kind of result that gives you confidence for the rest of the season.”

The UK Championship, held annually in York, England, is one of the sport’s most prestigious events. Lisowski’s win that year was particularly notable as it came after years of near-misses in major tournaments. His success in 2020 solidified his reputation as a player capable of competing at the highest level.
Why Lisowski’s 35th Birthday Matters in His Career
At 35, Lisowski is in a prime position to continue challenging for titles. His experience and tactical awareness have made him a consistent threat on the tour, with multiple final appearances in recent seasons. According to rankings from the 2023-2024 season, he currently holds the 12th position in the world standings.
“Age hasn’t slowed him down,” said snooker analyst Mike Hallett. “Lisowski’s ability to adapt his game and maintain focus under pressure is what keeps him relevant.” His performances in events like the Masters and the World Championship have drawn comparisons to players like John Higgins, who also thrived in their mid-30s.
What’s Next for Jack Lisowski in 2024?
The 2024-2025 snooker season has already seen Lisowski reach the quarterfinals of the European Masters, where he narrowly lost to eventual champion Mark Allen. With the UK Championship returning to York this December, fans are eager to see if he can replicate his 2020 success.
“The UK Championship is always a special event,” Lisowski said in a recent interview. “It’s a chance to prove yourself on one of the biggest stages in the sport.” His performance in the coming months could determine his position in the world rankings and his prospects for future titles.

Comparing Lisowski’s Career to Other Mid-30s Snooker Stars
Lisowski’s trajectory mirrors that of players like Ronnie O’Sullivan and Shaun Murphy, who have maintained high levels of competitiveness into their 30s. While O’Sullivan remains the sport’s dominant force, Lisowski’s consistency has earned him a place among the top 10.
Statistically, Lisowski has won 10 ranking titles since 2015, placing him 11th in the all-time list. This puts him ahead of players like Stephen Maguire but behind legends such as Judd Trump and Neil Robertson. His ability to perform in high-stakes matches remains a key factor in his ongoing success.