Haydon Pinhey (born 30 July 1996) is an English former professional snooker player from Devon. He has earned a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour starting with the 2024–25 snooker season.

Early life

From Plymouth, Devon. Pinhey attended Sir John Hunt Community Sports College and worked at the Plaza Snooker Club on the Barbican of his home town. Currently Pinhey works and plays for the Legends Lounge within St Budeaux.

Career

He made his television debut at the 2021 Snooker Shoot Out.

2021/2022

Pinhey played in a number of professional events during the 2021-22 World Snooker Tour season, featuring in the Championship League, the Turkish Masters, the Gibraltar Open and the Snooker Shootout. He reached the final round of the third qualifying school event.

2022/2023

In July 2022 Pinhey got the biggest win of his career when he beat world number 21 Matthew Selt to qualify for the European Masters. Further success came at the 2023 Snooker Shoot Out where he reached the last 64.

At the 2023 WST Classic Pinhey secured the biggest win of his career when he beat top-ten ranked and future World Champion Luca Brecel on his way to the last 32. Pinhey secured a good win over Duane Jones at the 2023 Q School as he sought a place on the main tour after losing in the final round for three consecutive years of Q school between 2020 and 2022. Unfortunately for Pinhey, it was fourth consecutive year of being one match away from earning a tour card from Q School as he was defeated by former top-20 player Andrew Higginson. However, his performances were good enough to place Pinhey second in the Q School order of merit, from which top of places are taken for ranking events during the 2023-24 World Snooker Tour.

2023/2024

Pinhey was entered into the draw for the 2023 Championship League held at the Morningside Arena in Leicester, England from 26 June 2023. His results included a draw against Mohamed Ibrahim, and a defeat to Si Jiahui. He qualified for the 2024 German Masters in Berlin with a win over the experienced Rod Lawler. In the first round of qualifying for the 2024 World Snooker Championship he defeated Hammad Miah 10-2. In May 2024, he entered European 2024 Q School and in the first event recorded victory over former professional Anton Kazakov of Ukraine, and beat veteran professional Gerard Greene in the final round to win a two-year assured place on the World Snooker Tour starting from the 2024-25 snooker season.

2024/25

He defeated Stephen Maguire 6-2 at the International Championship on 1 October 2024. In February 2025, he reached the last-64 of the 2025 Welsh Open where he was beaten by former world champion Mark Selby. He was defeated by former world champion Ken Doherty in qualifying for the 2025 World Championships.

2025/26

He started the 2025-26 season in June 2025 in the qualifying round for the Wuhan Open with a creditable 5-1 win over established professional Martin O'Donnell. He was drawn in the round-robin stage of the 2025 Championship League against Barry Hawkins, Haris Tahir and John Astley, topping the group with a 3-0 win over Hawkins. Competing at the 2025 Scottish Open in October 2025, he recorded a 4-0 win over women's world number one Mink Nutcharut. In April 2026, Pinhey was relegated from the main tour after a 10-5 defeat to Jamie Clarke in the first round of qualifying for the 2026 World Snooker Championship. After dropping off the tour following the conclusion of the 2025-26 season, he entered Q School and defeated Riley Powell in event one.

Personal life

Pinhey is a father of two children.

Performance and rankings timeline

Tournament2020/ 212021/ 222022/ 232023/ 242024/ 252025/ 262026/ 27
Ranking81
Ranking tournaments
Championship LeagueRRRRRRRRRR2RRR
China OpenTournament Not Held
Wuhan OpenNot HeldALQ1R
British OpenNHAAALQLQ
English OpenAAAALQLQ
Shenzhen OpenTournament Not HeldLQLQ
Northern Ireland OpenAAAALQLQ
International ChampionshipNot HeldA1RLQ
UK ChampionshipAAAALQLQ
Shoot Out3R1R2R1R3R1R
Scottish OpenAAAALQLQ
German MastersAAA1RLQLQ
Welsh OpenAAALQ1RLQ
World Grand PrixDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Players ChampionshipDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
World OpenNot HeldALQLQ
Tour ChampionshipDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
World ChampionshipAALQLQLQLQ
Former ranking tournaments
WST Pro SeriesRRTournament Not Held
Turkish MastersNHLQTournament Not Held
Gibraltar Open1R1RTournament Not Held
WST ClassicNot Held3RTournament Not Held
European MastersAA1RLQNot Held
Saudi Arabia MastersTournament Not Held3R2RNH
Performance Table Legend
LQlost in the qualifying draw#Rlost in the early rounds of the tournament (WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)QFlost in the quarter-finals
SFlost in the semi-finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament
DNQdid not qualify for the tournamentAdid not participate in the tournamentWDwithdrew from the tournament
NH / Not Heldmeans an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Eventmeans an event is/was a minor-ranking event.

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