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David Gray (Snooker Player) | colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | David Gray | | align = "center" colspan = "2" | 170px | | colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Personal Information | | Date of birth | February 9, 1979 | | Nickname | The Mighty Atom | | Nationality | English | | colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Career | | Professional | 1996—current | | 2004/5 World Ranking | 14 | | Best World Ranking | 12 (2003/04) | | World Championship Best | Quarter-final (2004) | | Highest Break | 147 (2004) | | colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Ranking Tournament Wins | | Regal Scottish Open | 2003 | David Gray (born 9 February, 1979) is an English professional snooker player. Gray turned professional in 1996, after becoming the youngest winner of the English amateur title in 1995. He won the 1998 Benson & Hedges Championship. His only ranking tournament victory so far is the 2003 Regal Scottish. He broke into the top 16 in the world rankings in the 2002/03 season. On 28 November, 2004 he reached the final of the UK Championship, losing 10-1 to Stephen Maguire. It was during this tournament that Gray scored his first maximum break - the 50th made in professional play - in the fifth frame of his last 32 match against Mark Selby. Gray is a practice partner of Jimmy White. Gray, David Gray, David Gray, David
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