Jason Prince (born 17 June 1970 from Derry) is a Northern Irish former professional snooker player.
[1] Later that season, Prince beat Davis in qualifying for the 1991 World Championship, the 10–4 defeat for Davis coming near the end of a professional career which lasted sixty-two years, and went on to defeat Ray Reardon 10–5 in the next round; Reardon, who was Prince's favourite player as a child, never played another match in competition.
Prince failed to reach the highest echelons of the game; his best position in the world rankings was 39th,[1] and he spent much of the 1990s in the lower half of the top 64.
Although he made a maximum break in losing to Ian Brumby in qualifying for the 1999 British Open, Prince's form dipped in the 1998–99 season, and never recovered; he fell out of the top 64 in 2000, finished the 2003–04 season ranked 98th and thereafter lost his professional status, aged 33.
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