Ian Anderson (snooker player)

Ian Anderson

Anderson at the World 9-Ball Pool Championship in Doha in 2012
Born 2 April 1946 (age 69)
Sport country  Australia
Professional 1973–1992
Highest ranking 19 (1976–1977)
Career winnings £10,339[1]
Highest break 99 (1984 Australian Masters)
Best ranking finish Last 16 (1975 World Championship)

Ian Anderson (born 2 April 1946) is an Australian former professional snooker player. He is the current president of the World Pool-Billiard Association.[2]

Career

Anderson turned professional in 1973, playing his first World Championship match against Perrie Mans of South Africa in 1974; Anderson held Mans to 1–1, but Mans pulled away to win 8–1.

The following year, he was eliminated 4–15 in the last 16 by Rex Williams, and in 1976, he lost 5–8 to Jackie Rea. In the 1979 tournament, Anderson was defeated in qualifying by a young Steve Davis, by 9 frames to 1, but in the 1982 Australian Masters, the group stage being in one-frame shoot-out format, he managed to beat Ray Reardon 70–48 and incumbent World Champion Alex Higgins 70–50 before losing 115–119 over two frames to Davis in the semi-final.

Anderson reached the last 64 of the 1986 Grand Prix, where he lost 4–5 to Cliff Wilson having led Wilson 4–2, but his activities remained largely restricted to the Australian events, and he lost his place on the professional tour in 1992, aged 46 and with a world ranking of 147th.

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