The 2006 World Champion — Scotland's most successful modern snooker player. Snooker rewards precise cue ball control, deep tactical understanding and the mental composure to execute under the inten...
The 2006 World Champion — Scotland's most successful modern snooker player. Snooker rewards precise cue ball control, deep tactical understanding and the mental composure to execute under the intense pressure of major championship competition. Career highlights included World Champion 2006, Consistent world top 16. Graeme embodied the kind of complete athlete that snooker produces only rarely — technically accomplished, physically prepared and mentally equipped for the full demands of elite competition. Across a career marked by sustained excellence, Graeme established a legacy that endures in the record books and in the lasting memory of snooker fans worldwide. Graeme Dott's achievements in snooker were built on technical discipline, physical preparation and competitive commitment that allowed performance to be maintained at the very top across multiple seasons. The dedication required to perform consistently in snooker at international level defined every aspect of Graeme Dott's approach to the sport.
2006 World Championship victory and consistent top 16 performances
How They Played
Tactical, safety-oriented, methodical approach
Lasting Impact
Solid professional snooker player known for tactical play and mental toughness
World Champion 2006
His 2006 World Championship victory over Peter Ebdon — the slowest player on tour — required extraordinary patience.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- World Champion 2006
- Consistent world top 16