Fixtures

International Championship 2025 11/05 11:30 4 Ding Junhui vs Shaun Murphy View
Champion of Champions 11/10 13:00 4 Shaun Murphy vs Peifan Lei View
Riyadh Snooker Championship 2025 11/19 14:00 7 Shaun Murphy vs Ziyad Alqabbani View
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2025 12/15 14:00 6 Shaun Murphy vs Liu Hongyu View

Results

International Championship 2025 11/04 11:30 5 Shaun Murphy v Elliot Slessor 6-4
International Championship 2025 11/03 11:30 6 Shaun Murphy v Wang Xinzhong 6-5
Northern Ireland Open 2025 10/23 18:00 4 Shaun Murphy v Jordan Brown 2-4
Northern Ireland Open 2025 10/22 14:10 5 Elliot Slessor v Shaun Murphy 2-4
Northern Ireland Open 2025 10/20 13:25 6 Shaun Murphy v David Lilley 4-0
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/13 06:00 1 Shaun Murphy v Mashin Sazi Arak 2 3-10
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/12 11:30 2 Shaun Murphy v Gary Wilson 6-4
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/11 11:30 3 Shaun Murphy v Ding Junhui 5-3
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/10 06:00 4 Kyren Wilson v Shaun Murphy 0-5
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/09 11:30 5 Shaun Murphy v Wu Yize 5-4
Xi’an Grand Prix 2025 10/08 02:00 6 Shaun Murphy v Long Zehuang 5-0
International Championship Quals 2025 10/01 18:30 7 Shaun Murphy v Yao Pengcheng 6-1

Wikipedia - Shaun Murphy

Shaun Peter Murphy (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional snooker player who won the 2005 World Championship and has completed the Triple Crown. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murphy is noted for his straight cue action and his long potting.

Born in Harlow, Essex, and raised in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, Murphy turned professional in 1998. His 2005 victory at the World Championship was considered a major surprise as he was only the third qualifier to win the title after Alex Higgins and Terry Griffiths. Since then, he has been runner-up at the World Championship three times, in 2009, 2015 and 2021. He has earned twelve ranking titles, including the UK Championship in 2009, which places him tenth on the all-time list of ranking tournament victories. He has also won twelve non-ranking tournaments, including the 2015 Masters (which completed his career Triple Crown) and the 2025 Masters.

Murphy has earned over £4 million in prize money and has compiled more than 700 century breaks, including ten maximum breaks. His highest world ranking was number three, which he maintained for three seasons following the 2007–08 season.