(1977-06-04) 4 June 1977 (age 46) Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Sport country
Australia
Nickname
The Wizard of Oz[1]
Professional
1995–2006
Highest ranking
14 (2002–2004)
Best ranking finish
Semi-final (x1)
Quinten Hann (born 4 June 1977) is an Australian former professional pool and snooker player. He was the 1999 WEPF World Eight-ball Champion and the 1994 IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Champion. His highest snooker break was a 141 which he made at the 1997 Grand Prix tournament. In February 2006, he was banned from pro snooker for eight years for match-fixing at the 2005 China Open, shortly before which he had resigned his membership of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA).
^Weale, Sally (4 July 2002). "The name game". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 9 May 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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won the match at 10–5. QuintenHann became the first Australian player to reach the second round since Eddie Charlton in 1989. Hann, a WEPF World Eightball...
quarter-final stage not to feature Hendry since 1988. Simon Bedford, David Gray, QuintenHann, Matthew Stevens, Terry Murphy, Alfie Burden, Peter Lines and Jason Prince...
Williams lost the opening two frames of his second-round match against QuintenHann before winning 13 in a row – a record for a single match in the modern...
Tony Drago 10–5 by capitalising on a 6–3 lead after the first session. QuintenHann won only one frame in the opening session against Peter Ebdon. On the...
match with regard to his fatherhood. Six seeded players–Stephen Lee, QuintenHann, Steve Davis, Peter Ebdon, Ken Doherty and Jimmy White–lost in the first...
22 April Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 13 Dave Harold (13) 10 27 & 28 April QuintenHann 5 Dave Harold (13) 6 22 & 23 April Ronnie O'Sullivan (4) 13 Ronnie O'Sullivan...
Bjorn Haneveer Gary Ponting 10–5 David Roe John Lardner 10–5 Neal Foulds QuintenHann 10–8 Stuart Bingham Joe Johnson 10–7 Robin Hull Dean Reynolds 10–4 John...
(Best of 19 frames) Stuart Bingham 10–9 Dene O'Kane Stuart Bingham 10–9 QuintenHann Colm Gilcreest 10–9 Stefan Mazrocis Billy Snaddon 10–6 Colm Gilcreest...
2002 Welsh Open. The 2002 World Snooker Championship had Hunter lose to QuintenHann. The 2002 British Open had Hunter defeat Ian McCulloch 9–4 in the final...
038 5 April 2000 99–00 (9) Ronnie O'Sullivan (4th) 24 years, 122 days QuintenHann Scottish Open 039 25 October 2000 00–01 Marco Fu 22 years, 291 days Ken...
- David Taylor, Rex Williams, Ray Reardon Show 6 (2 February 2000) - QuintenHann, Brian Morgan, John Higgins Show 7 (9 February 2000) - Darren Morgan...
Hallworth (ENG) Anthony Hamilton (ENG) Ben Hancorn (ENG) Bjorn Haneveer (BEL) QuintenHann (AUS) John Hargreaves (ENG) Dave Harold (ENG) Bob Harris (ENG) Vic...
World Championship, beating QuintenHann in a match memorable for a near-fight between the two players at the end, started by Hann in the middle of the match...