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Snooker Biography

James Wattana

“Thai Thunder”

Thai · Udon Thani, Thailand · Born 26 January 1970

Professional Snooker Player
6
ranking wins
3
world rank peak
1
u k championship wins
1990s-2000s
career span

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Thai snooker legend whose exceptional talent, multiple ranking event victories and long career as one of snooker's brightest stars made him the finest player Asian snooker produced before the current Chinese generation.

James Wattana is a Thai snooker player who was one of the sport's leading players in the early 1990s and a trailblazer for Asian snooker. His exceptional technical ability, particularly his potting and break-building, produced a World Championship semi-final in 1992 and opened the door for the subsequent explosion of Asian talent in professional snooker.

Famous For

First Asian player to reach World Championship semi-final

Playing Style

How They Played

Aggressive potting with strong safety play

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Pioneer for Asian snooker players

Career Journey

Timeline

1989 📌 Turned professional
1992 🎯 Reached World Championship semi-final
1992 🏆 Won Strachan Open
1993 🏆 Won Thailand Masters
1994 🏆 Won Classic
1994 🎯 Reached career high ranking of 3
1997 🎯 Reached second World Championship semi-final
2010 🎯 Retired from professional snooker
Career Timeline — James Wattana
1989
Turned professional
1992
Reached World Championship semi-final
1992
Won Strachan Open
1993
Won Thailand Masters
1994
Won Classic
1994
Reached career high ranking of 3
1997
Reached second World Championship semi-final
2010
Retired from professional snooker