Professional Career Williams has won 16 ranking tournaments, including two World Championships. He is the first left-handed player to win the World Championship. Williams, a late developer compared with his rivals (players like: John Higgins and Ronnie O'Sullivan), demonstrated his intentions to dominate the game when he won his first Masters title in 1998. The 1999/2000 season proved to be his defining moment, when he won both the UK Championship and the World Championship. These results, along with another ranking title and three runner-up positions, allowed him to capture the number one position. Another important run of form came in the 2002/2003 season when he won the UK, Masters and World titles. This made him only the fourth player after Stephen Hendry, Steve Davis and John Higgins to hold these titles simultaneously. The season proved once again that Williams will go down in history as one of the game's greatest players. In April 2004 Williams' wife Jo gave birth to the couple's first child. This, and the fact that he has achieved every ambition in the game, has meant that he often loses focus in matches and, as a result, he has slipped down the rankings. Williams was awarded an MBE in June of 2004. On April 20, 2005 he became the first Welshman, and the fifth player in history, to score the maximum 147 break at the Crucible Theatre during the World Championship. On March 27th, 2006, Williams won his first ranking event in the last two and a half years, the China Open in Beijing, beating John Higgins 9-8 in a fantastic final. This helped him return to the top 8 in the world rankings after a dramatic fall in the provisional rankings which saw him facing a possible drop out of the top 32. On September 2, 2006, Williams lifted the Pot Black trophy after racking up a 119 century break in the final against John Higgins. Style Williams is believed by some to be the greatest ever potter in the game. His break-building is supreme, but relaxed positional play means that he does not often convert his frame-winning breaks of around 60 points to breaks over 100. He has compiled 204 competitive centuries during his career. One of his greatest qualities is his laid-back character, which helps in high-pressure situations.. Personal Life Williams was originally an amateur boxer. Due to an eye problem he is unable to distinguish between the red and brown balls, which occasionally required him to request clarification from referees. Career Highlights First player to win both amateur and professional World Championships Ranked Tournaments Won: - World Championship: 2000, 2003
- Grand Prix: 1996, 2000
- Regal Welsh Open: 1996, 1999
- British Open: 1997
- Irish Open: 1998
- Thailand Masters: 1999, 2000, 2002
- UK Championship: 1999, 2002
- China Open: 2001, 2006
- LG Cup: 2003
Non Ranked Tournaments Won: - Benson & Hedges Masters: 1998, 2003
- Pot Black Trophy: 2006
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