Ian Graham (snooker player)
Ian Graham is a former professional snooker player who played at the 1991 World Championship.[1]
Representing England, Graham turned professional in 1988. He competed as a pro for nine seasons.
He reached the last 32 of the 1991 World Snooker Championship where he was defeated 10-3 by eventual semi finalist Steve James. In the qualifying rounds Graham had overcome New Zealand professional Dene O’Kane 10-7. This had helped him reach a career high end of season ranking of 42 in 1991 which he never bettered. It was his sole appearance at The Crucible.
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