
Century breaks are considered the highest skill level in snooker. A century break can be defined as 25 consecutive balls that the player is able pot at least 100 point. The maximum break allowed is 147. However, many players have reported higher break.
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A century break is a match in which a player has at least 100 points. The maximum break is 147 and is the highest a professional tournament player can score. It is a very important event in any tournament.
Two players have broken the century-break mark in the 2021-22 Season. Daniel Wells has also achieved a century in just one match. Both of them went on win the World title.
Stephen Hendry, the most successful amateur snooker ace of all time, is Stephen Hendry. At the age of 15, he won the UK Championship and was ranked as the world's youngest amateur champion. He retired today, having accumulated 36 ranked title.
Steve Davis was one of the most dominant snooker players of the 1980s and 1990s. He held the World Championship title for 15 consecutive years during his peak. Before he retired, he held the number one rank for seven seasons.

Stacey Hillyard holds the record of the most centuries achieved in a single match. She has won five professional tournaments, and she achieved the most centuries in a single season in 1994. She also achieved a break of 114 in a match against Kyren Johnson.
Joe Davis and Willie Thorne are among the notable names on the list. Michael White (Graeme Dott), Jimmy White, Anthony Hamilton and Neil Robertson are some of the snooker experts who have accumulated more 500 breaks in their careers.
Many other players have collected a total 100 centuries in their snooker lives. This list is constantly updated throughout the season to include players who reach the threshold of 80. Players who are tied in most centuries will have their records sorted by most centuries from previous seasons.