Q School-Event 1 2023 05/29 18:00 - Duane Jones v Paul Deaville View
Q School-Event 1 2023 05/28 13:00 - Duane Jones v Stuart Watson View
VM - Kval 2023 04/07 09:00 8 Duane Jones v Andrew Pagett 7-10
WST Classic 2023 03/17 16:15 7 Joe Perry v Duane Jones 4-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2023 01/26 16:10 7 Duane Jones v Zhou Yuelong 0-1
Welsh Open - Kval 2023 01/12 10:00 7 Julien Leclercq v Duane Jones 4-0
Six Red World Quals 2023 01/07 11:00 - Anthony Hamilton v Duane Jones View
German Masters - Kval 2023 11/23 10:00 8 Jack Lisowski v Duane Jones 5-2
UK Championship Qualifiers 2022 11/09 13:00 10 Duane Jones v Jamie Clarke 3-6
UK Championship Qualifiers 2022 11/07 19:30 9 Anthony McGill v Duane Jones 2-6
UK Championship Qualifiers 2022 11/06 14:30 8 Louis Heathcote v Duane Jones 2-6
UK Championship Qualifiers 2022 11/05 09:30 7 Duane Jones v Reanne Evans 6-3
English Open - Kval 2022 10/27 15:00 8 Robert Milkins v Duane Jones 4-1
Scottish Open - Kval 2022 10/09 09:00 7 Zhang Anda v Duane Jones 4-2
British Open Qualifiers 2022 09/26 19:40 7 Barry Hawkins v Duane Jones 4-3
Northern Ireland Open - Kval 2022 08/27 18:00 7 Matthew Selt v Duane Jones 4-1
European Masters - Kval 2022 07/16 09:00 7 Gary Wilson v Duane Jones 5-1
Championship League Snooker 07/13 17:35 1 Duane Jones v Daniel Wells 0-3
Championship League Snooker 07/13 16:00 1 Matthew Selt v Duane Jones 2-2
Championship League Snooker 07/13 12:20 1 Dominic Dale v Duane Jones 3-1
VM - Kval 2022 04/06 18:30 8 Dominic Dale v Duane Jones 6-3
VM - Kval 2022 04/04 13:30 7 Duane Jones v Nutcharut Wongharuthai 6-2
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 15:20 8 Tom Ford v Duane Jones 4-2
Gibraltar Open 2022 03/25 10:40 7 Joe O'Connor v Duane Jones 1-4
European Masters 2022 02/22 10:00 8 Liang Wenbo v Duane Jones 5-4
Welsh Open - Kval 2022 02/17 16:00 7 Ashley Carty v Duane Jones 4-1
Turkish Masters - Kval 2022 02/06 10:00 7 Elliot Slessor v Duane Jones 5-3
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/23 15:05 9 Duane Jones v Steven Hallworth 0-1
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/22 13:15 8 Fan Zhengyi v Duane Jones 0-1
Snooker Shoot-Out 2022 01/21 15:25 7 Duane Jones v Xu Si 1-0

Duane Jones (born 30 April 1993) is a Welsh professional snooker player.

History

Junior

Jones started playing snooker aged twelve, joining his local snooker club and playing on full sized tables after being impressed at how easy Jimmy White made the game look on television. He later became Welsh under-16 captain and the youngest player to win the singles in the Aberdare Valley Snooker League.

Amateur

During the 2010–11 season, Jones started to feature in Players Tour Championship events, as well as Q School and ranking events as a top up player. In the 2013 Welsh Open, Jones beat former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Hicks in the opening round of qualifying 4–3, before a narrow 4–3 defeat to former world champion Neil Robertson in the following round. Jones, lost at the final stage of Q School in 2013 (to Lee Spick) and 2014 (to Chris Melling), however these performance did earn him the chance to compete in more ranking events as a top up amateur player. The most notable result he recorded being a 5–2 win over top 16 player Joe Perry with breaks of 141, 137, 75 and 74 to qualify for the 2014 China Open, where he lost 5–3 to Yu Delu in the first round.

Professional

Jones was successful in the 2015 Q School and earned a tour card for the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons by beating Zhao Xintong 4–3 in his final match of the second event, in a black ball finish in the deciding frame. His first win as a professional came at attempt number one as he defeated Sam Thistlewhite 5–1 in the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open qualifiers, before falling 5–1 to Sam Baird. Jones only won one more match in the rest of the season, which included losing his last eight.

Jones qualified for the 2016 Indian Open with a 4–2 victory over Yu Delu and narrowly beat Liam Highfield 4–3 in the first round to reach the last 32 of a ranking event for the first time, where he lost 4–1 to Peter Ebdon. He got to the second round in three of the four Home Nations tournaments, but was knocked out each time. He finished the year outside the top 64, but immediately regained his professional status with a victory in event two of Q-School. Wins over Simon Bedford, Peter Delaney, Declan Brennan, Hao Hu and Alex Davies ensured Jones would be back on the tour for the next two seasons.