Graeme Dott

Graeme Dott

China's Ding eases into Welsh Open semis

Defending champion Ding Junhui made light work of reaching the last four of the Wales Open with a 5-1 quarter-final win over England's Robert Milkins on Friday.
 

Advani's Wales Open run ended by Trump

Indian cueman Pankaj Advani's history-making run at the Wales Open came to an end with a 5-2 quarter-final defeat by Judd Trump in Newport on Friday.
 

India's Pankaj makes history at Wales Open

Pankaj Advani on Thursday became the first Indian snooker player to reach the quarter-finals of a world ranking event when he defeated Graeme Dott 4-1 at the Welsh Open.
 

Selby masters Australia's Robertson

Mark Selby won a third Masters title as he beat defending champion Neil Robertson of Australia 10-6 in the final at London's Alexandra Palace on Sunday.
 

Defending champion Robertson reaches Masters final

Neil Robertson of Australia continued his impressive London Masters title defence by defeating Shaun Murphy 6-2 on Saturday to reach the tournament final.
 

Dott dumps Trump out of snooker Masters

Judd Trump produced one of his worst displays in a 6-1 quarter-final loss to Graeme Dott at the Masters on Friday.
 

Shoes fit for Masters comeback kid Trump

World number two Judd Trump survived a major scare -- and an ill-advised choice of shoes -- to beat fellow Englishman Barry Hawkins 6-5 in the first round of the Masters tournament in London on Tuesday.
 

Beaten Ding slams fans at worlds

Ding Junhui criticised fans for shouting during his first round loss to Ryan Day in the World Championships here Wednesday in the latest British-Chinese controversy to hit the tournament.
 

Beaten Ding slams fans at world snooker event

Ding Junhui criticised fans for shouting during his first round loss to Ryan Day in the World Championships here Wednesday in the latest British-Chinese controversy to hit the tournament.
 

Ding out of world snooker championship

China's Ding Junhui suffered a shock first round loss in the World Championships when on the brink of victory as Ryan Day staged a remarkable recovery at the Crucible Theatre on Wednesday.
 

Dott suffers 'nightmare' World Championship exit

Graeme Dott was left contemplating a "nightmare" exit from the World Championships following a 10-1 first round defeat by Joe Perry at the Crucible Theatre here on Wednesday.
 

Higgins battles back to lead Trump in final

Former champion John Higgins came from behind to take a 3-2 lead over Judd Trump in the opening session of the World Championship final on Sunday.
 

Ding makes history, reaches world champs semi-finals

Chinese snooker star Ding Junhui became the first player from his country to reach the world championship semi-finals here on Wednesday as he repelled a late comeback by England's Mark Selby to run out a 13-10 winner.
 

Former champion Dott trumped by English tyro

Young pretender Judd Trump and Wales's two-time winner Mark Williams eased into the last four at the snooker world championships here Wednesday.
 

Ding takes early last-eight edge at snooker Worlds

China's Ding Junhui opened up a 5-3 lead over world number two Mark Selby after the opening session of their world championship quarter-final on Tuesday.
 

Trump into quarters, Murphy faces 'pathetic' Rocket

Giant killer Judd Trump secured his passage to the quarter finals with a 13-6 win over Martin Gould at the world championships here on Saturday.
 

Trump into world snooker quarters

Giant killer Judd Trump secured his passage to the quarter finals with a 13-6 win over Martin Gould at the world championships here on Saturday.
 

Hong Kong's Fu crashes out of snooker's World Championships

Hong Kong's Marco Fu crashed out of snooker's World Championships in the first round after blowing his lead against Martin Gould.
 

O'Sullivan into 2nd round at Crucible snooker event

Former champion Ronnie O'Sullivan completed an impressive first round performance at the World Championships on Tuesday by defeating Dominic Dale of Wales 10-2.
 

Williams on form as Ding makes strong start

Welshman Mark Williams is hell bent on landing a third snooker world championship title after setting up a second-round meeting with Jamie Cope on Sunday after seeing off fellow Welshman Ryan Day 10-5.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Graeme Dott
Born12 May 1977 (1977-05-12) (age 32),
Larkhall, Scotland
NationalityScotland Scottish
NicknameThe Pocket Dynamo
Dott the Pot
The Dot
Pot the Lot Dott
Professional1994–
Highest ranking#2 (2007/08)
2009/10 ranking#28
Career winningsGB£1,121,165[1]
Highest break147 (British Open, 1999)
Tournament wins
Ranking2
Non-ranking1
World Champion2006