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Igor Figueiredo
Brazilian snooker player (born 1977)
Brazilian snooker player (born 1977)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Igor Figueiredo |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Sport country | |
| Professional | 2010–2012, 2013–2017, 2019–2022, 2026– |
| High ranking | 65 (September 2010) |
| Best finish | Last 16 (x3) |
Igor Almeida Figueiredo (born October 11, 1977) is a Brazilian former professional snooker player. As an amateur, Figueiredo entered the International Open Series (PIOS) tour in 2009 finishing 12th at year end. The same year, he was a finalist at the IBSF World Championship, earning himself a wild card entry onto the main tour for 2010. He went on to play as a professional from 2010-2017 but was relegated from the tour at the end of the 2017 season.
Since his relegation, Figueiredo has competed in the World Seniors Tour. He was a runner-up in the UK Seniors Championship in 2018 and the winner of the World Seniors Championship in 2024, meeting Ken Doherty in the final on both occasions. By winning the tournament in 2024, Figueiredo qualified for the 2024 Champion of Champions tournament.
In September 2025, he won the Pan American Open Snooker Championship for the second time and thereby secured his return to the tour from the 2026–27 season onwards.
Career
Amateur career
Prior to entering the International Open Series (PIOS) tour in 2009, Figueiredo had only played on 10-foot tables in his home country. Despite this, his results were impressive, allowing him to finish 12th on the year-end ranking list. Figueiredo's most significant achievement, however, came at the 2009 IBSF World Championship, as he enjoyed a spectacular run to the final. Although he lost 10–8 to experienced Alfie Burden, he was given a wild card by WPBSA onto the main tour for 2010/2011.{{Cite web |access-date = 2010-06-30 |url-status = usurped |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120609231309/http://www.global-snooker.com/241109-GS-news-IBSF-Snooker.asp |archive-date = 2012-06-09
2010–2012
In his first professional tournament, the minor-ranking PTC Event 1, Figueiredo won two matches to reach the last 32. He went further in the Event 3, losing a decider to Barry Hawkins in the last 16. At the Shanghai Masters, Figueiredo beat Jamie O'Neill 5–4 and David Gilbert 5–4 (despite being docked a frame for forgetting his cue).{{Cite web | access-date = 2010-08-04 | archive-date = 2022-12-30 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20221230091510/http://www.foulfour.com/foul4com-news/professional-news/310-better-late-than-never-for-igor.html | url-status = dead
Due to the lack of sponsorship Figueiredo only entered qualifying for one ranking event of the next season, the 2012 World Championship, where he won three matches, before losing 7–10 to Joe Jogia. He also participated in the inaugural Brazil Masters and defeated world number 17 Jamie Cope in the first round 4–2, but then lost by the same scoreline to Graeme Dott in the quarter-finals.
2013–2017
In 2013, Figueiredo returned to Main Tour after receiving the nomination from the Americas region, but the lack of sponsorship again forced him to sit out the whole season until the 2014 World Championship. He repeated his last 64 run of 2012 as he beat Adam Duffy 10–4 in the first qualifying round, and followed it with 10–8 win against Gerard Greene, but suffered a heavy 10–1 defeat to Martin Gould in the penultimate round. Figueiredo also took part in the snooker tournament at the 2013 World Games, where he lost 3–2 to Dechawat Poomjaeng in the bronze medal match.
Figueiredo finally managed to gain sponsorship before the 2014 UK Championship, and was able to enter all the remaining tournaments of the 2014/2015 season. At the UK Championship he defeated Fergal O'Brien 6–4 to reach the last 64, where he lost 6–4 to Anthony McGill. He repeated this result at the German Masters qualifying by beating Kurt Maflin 5–3, before Stuart Bingham defeated him 5–1. Figueiredo went on to lose his opening match at each of the next three ranking tournaments, but enjoyed another strong run at the World Championship qualifiers. He started with a 10–3 win against veteran Nigel Bond, and followed that with a dramatic 10–9 victory over Rod Lawler, in a match where Figueiredo led 8–2 and 9–5, to reach the final round, where he lost 10–4 to Robin Hull.
Figueiredo was able to stay on the tour, as he was issued an International Development Main Tour Card as the Brazilian National Champion. He again had to sit out most of the season up to the 2016 World Championship where he was defeated 10–2 by Matthew Selt in the first qualifying round.
In the latter part of the 2016/2017 season Figueiredo had his best finishes on the tour to date. At the Welsh Open he secured wins over Alfie Burden, Anthony McGill and Dominic Dale, before falling 4–1 to Stuart Carrington. He also reached the fourth round of the Gibraltar Open by eliminating Sydney Wilson, Fraser Patrick and Thor Chuan Leong and lost 4–2 to Nigel Bond. He was relegated from the tour at the end of the year though due to being ranked 111th in the world.
2022-23
Figueiredo had moved back to Brazil in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic and had not competed in any events since. In the 2022-23 season, he chose not to renew his membership of the WPBSA and was removed from the world rankings during the 2022 European Masters.
World Seniors Tour
Since being relegated from the main professional tour, Figueiredo has competed in the World Seniors Tour. He was runner-up in the UK Seniors Championship in 2018 and winner of the World Seniors Championship in 2024, meeting Ken Doherty in the final on each occasion. By winning the tournament in 2024, beating Doherty 52 in the final, he qualified for the 2024 Champion of Champions tournament.
Performance and rankings timeline
| Tournament | [2010/ | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11](2010-11-snooker-season) | [2011/ | ||||||||||||
| 12](2011-12-snooker-season) | [2013/ | ||||||||||||
| 14](2013-14-snooker-season) | [2014/ | ||||||||||||
| 15](2014-15-snooker-season) | [2015/ | ||||||||||||
| 16](2015-16-snooker-season) | [2016/ | ||||||||||||
| 17](2016-17-snooker-season) | [2017/ | ||||||||||||
| 18](2017-18-snooker-season) | [2018/ | ||||||||||||
| 19](2018-19-snooker-season) | [2019/ | ||||||||||||
| 20](2019-20-snooker-season) | [2020/ | ||||||||||||
| 21](2020-21-snooker-season) | [2021/ | ||||||||||||
| 22](2021-22-snooker-season) | [2023/ | ||||||||||||
| 24](2023-24-snooker-season) | [2024/ | ||||||||||||
| 25](2024-25-snooker-season) | |||||||||||||
| RankingIt shows the ranking at the beginning of the season | New players on the Main Tour don't have a ranking | 75 | 109 | Players issued an invitational tour card began the season without ranking points | 126 | He was an amateur | 82 | Players qualified One Year Ranking List started the season without ranking points | |||||
| Ranking tournaments | |||||||||||||
| Championship League | Non-Ranking Event | RR | RR | A | A | ||||||||
| English Open | Tournament Not Held | A | A | A | 1R | 1R | WD | A | A | ||||
| British Open | Tournament Not Held | 1R | A | A | |||||||||
| Northern Ireland Open | Tournament Not Held | 1R | A | A | 1R | 4R | LQ | A | A | ||||
| UK Championship | LQ | A | A | 2R | A | 1R | A | A | 1R | 2R | A | A | LQ |
| Shoot Out | Non-Ranking Event | 1R | A | A | 2R | WD | A | A | A | ||||
| Scottish Open | Tournament Not Held | 2R | A | A | 1R | 1R | WD | A | A | ||||
| German Masters | LQ | A | A | LQ | A | LQ | A | A | LQ | LQ | WD | A | A |
| Welsh Open | LQ | A | A | 1R | A | 4R | A | A | 3R | 1R | A | A | A |
| World Open | LQ | A | A | Not Held | A | A | A | 1R | Not Held | A | A | ||
| World Grand Prix | Not Held | NR | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | ||
| Players ChampionshipThe event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Final (2010/2011–2011/2012 and 2013/2014–2015/2016) | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ |
| Tour Championship | Tournament Not Held | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | DNQ | ||||||
| World Championship | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | LQ | A | A | A |
| Non-ranking tournaments | |||||||||||||
| Champion of Champions | Not Held | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | 1R | |
| World Seniors Championship | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | NH | A | SF | A | **W** | 1R |
| Former ranking tournaments | |||||||||||||
| Shanghai Masters | LQ | A | A | A | A | A | A | Non-Ranking | Not Held | Non-Ranking | |||
| Indian Open | Not Held | A | LQ | NH | A | A | A | Tournament Not Held | |||||
| China Open | LQ | A | A | LQ | A | LQ | A | A | Tournament Not Held | ||||
| China Championship | Tournament Not Held | NR | A | A | LQ | Tournament Not Held | |||||||
| WST Pro Series | Tournament Not Held | RR | Not Held | ||||||||||
| Gibraltar Open | Tournament Not Held | MR | 4R | A | A | 2R | 1R | A | Not Held | ||||
| European Masters | Tournament Not Held | A | A | A | LQ | 1R | A | A | NH | ||||
| Former non-ranking tournaments | |||||||||||||
| Brazil Masters | NH | QF | Tournament Not Held | ||||||||||
| Six-red World Championship | RR | NH | A | A | A | A | A | A | A | Tournament Not Held | |||
| Haining Open | Not Held | Minor-Rank | A | A | A | SF | NH | A | Not Held |
| Performance Table Legend |
|---|
| LQ |
| SF |
| DNQ |
| R / Ranking event | means an event is/was now a ranking event |
|---|
Career finals
Non-ranking finals: 2 (1 title)
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runner-up | 1. | 2018 | UK Seniors Championship | IRL Ken Doherty | 1–4 |
| Winner | 1. | 2024 | World Seniors Championship | IRL Ken Doherty | 5–2 |
Amateur finals: 5 (4 titles)
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runner-up | 1. | 2009 | IBSF World Snooker Championship | ENG Alfie Burden | 8–10 |
| Winner | 1. | 2018 | WSF Seniors Championship | WAL Darren Morgan | 5–3 |
| Winner | 2. | 2019 | Pan American Snooker Championship | USA Renat Denkha | 5–1 |
| Winner | 3. | 2024 | Q Tour Americas 1 – Event 1 | BRA Noel Rodrigues Moreira | 5–1 |
| Winner | 4. | 2025 | Pan American Snooker Championship | BRA Fabio Anderson Luerson | 5–2 |
References
References
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- (16 July 2015). "Yan Bingtao Tour Card Deferred". [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]].
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- "Ranking History". Snooker.org.
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