Zak Surety Explained

Zak Surety
Birth Date:1991 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Basildon, Essex
Professional:2014–2016, 2020–present
High Ranking:70 (April 2024)
Official Maximums:1
Best Finish:Last 16 (2024 German Masters)

Zak Surety (born 4 October 1991) is an English professional snooker player. He practises frequently with Stuart Bingham and Allan Taylor.[1]

Career

As an amateur, Surety based in Basildon[2] entered in Players Tour Championship events from their establishment in 2010, with his best result as an amateur being a run to the last 32 stages of the 2012 UKPTC 3, with wins over Jack Lisowski and Oliver Lines in the main stages.[3] Surety also entered Q School in 2011, 2012 and 2013 in the hope of winning a place on the main tour; however, he was unsuccessful, but came close in the second event in 2013, losing 4–1 to Ryan Clark in the final stage.[4] His Q School performances however won him a top up place in four professional ranking events in 2013–14, but he failed to qualify for all four,[5] winning only one match,[5] 5–4 over Patrick Einsle in the 2013 Australian Goldfields Open.[5] [6] [7]

In April 2014, Surety won a place on the professional World Snooker Tour for the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons after coming through the EBSA Amateur Cup play-offs with wins over Michael Tomlinson and Michael Georgiou, both 4–1.[8] [9]

Debut season

Surety lost his first five matches as a professional, before beating Mark King 6–3 to qualify for the International Championship where David Gilbert defeated him 6–4 in the first round.[10] He was knocked out in the first round of the UK Championship and Welsh Open by Michael Holt and Graeme Dott respectively but qualified for the China Open by seeing off Li Hang 5–4. Surety won three frames in a row to beat Joe Swail 5–4 to reach the last 32 of a ranking event for the first time and quickly raced into a 4–1 lead over Robert Milkins.[11] Milkins cut the gap to 4–3, before Surety saw his best chance to win come in the next frame when he opened it with a 65 break, but he went on to lose it and the match in a deciding frame. Milkins apologised to Surety for his behaviour during the match afterwards.[12] Surety's debut campaign ended with a 10–8 defeat to Zhou Yuelong in the first round of World Championship qualifying, which saw him placed 97th in the world rankings.[10] [13]

2015/2016 season

All players on the snooker tour receive entry to the first round of the UK Championship and Welsh Open, these were the only events Surety could reach in the 2015–16 season. He lost 6–4 to Jack Lisowski in the first round of the UK and 4–1 to Joe Swail in the first round of the Welsh.[14] Surety dropped off the tour after being unable to break into the top 64 in the world rankings during his two-year stay and he entered Q School in an attempt to win his place back.[15] In the second event he lost 4–1 in the final round to David John, but he would gain entry in to some events next season as a top-up player due to his high Q School Order of Merit ranking.[14]

2016/2017 season

4–2 and 4–1 victories over Kyren Wilson and Antony Parsons saw Surety qualify for the European Masters and he was knocked out 4–1 by Liang Wenbo in the first round. He reached the second round of the Northern Ireland Open by beating Darryl Hill 4–3, but lost 4–2 to Hossein Vafaei. Surety dropped off the tour at the end of the year after failing to progress through Q School.[16]

Performance and rankings timeline

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2020/
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Ranking[17] [18] [19] [20] 9785[21] 78[22]
Ranking Tournaments
Championship LeagueNon-Ranking EventRRRRRRRRRR
Xi'an Grand PrixTournament Not Held1R
Saudi Arabia MastersTournament Not Held
English OpenTournament Not Held1R1RLQLQLQ
British OpenTournament Not Held1RLQ1RLQ
Wuhan OpenTournament Not HeldLQ
Northern Ireland OpenTournament Not Held1R2RLQ1R1R
International ChampionshipNot HeldAA1RLQANot HeldLQ
UK ChampionshipAAAA1R1RA1R1RLQLQ
Shoot OutNon-Ranking Event1R1R2R1R3R
Scottish OpenNot HeldMRNot HeldA3RLQ1R1R
German MastersAAALQLQLQLQLQLQLQ3R
Welsh OpenAAAA1R1RA1R1RLQ1R
World OpenAAAANot HeldANot HeldLQ
World Grand PrixTournament Not HeldNRDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Players Championship[23] DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Tour ChampionshipTournament Not HeldDNQDNQDNQDNQ
World ChampionshipAAAALQLQALQLQLQLQ
Former ranking tournaments
Wuxi ClassicNon-RankingALQLQTournament Not Held
Australian Goldfields OpenAAALQLQLQTournament Not Held
Riga Masters[24] Tournament Not HeldMinor-RankLQTournament Not Held
Indian OpenNot HeldLQLQNHATournament Not Held
China OpenAAAA2RLQATournament Not Held
Paul Hunter ClassicMinor-Ranking EventLQTournament Not Held
Shanghai MastersAAAALQLQLQNot HeldNon-Ranking
WST Pro SeriesTournament Not HeldRRTournament Not Held
Turkish MastersTournament Not HeldWDNot Held
Gibraltar OpenTournament Not HeldMR1R1RANot Held
WST ClassicTournament Not Held1RNot Held
European MastersTournament Not Held1R1RLQLQ2RNH
Former non-ranking tournaments
Six-red World ChampionshipANHAAAAANot HeldLQNot Held
Performance Table Legend
LQlost in the qualifying draw
  1. R
lost 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 Held means an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Event means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
R / Ranking Event means an event is/was a ranking event.
MR / Minor-Ranking Event means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zak Surety Q&A. World Snooker. 28 July 2014.
  2. Web site: Zak Surety. World Snooker. 13 August 2014.
  3. Web site: UK Players Tour Championship 3 (2012). Snooker.org. 13 August 2014.
  4. Web site: Zak Surety. Pro Snooker Blog. 13 August 2014.
  5. Web site: Zak Surety – Season 2013/2014. CueTracker – Snooker Database. 13 August 2014.
  6. Web site: Australian Goldfields Open 2013 qualifiers results. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 13 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20130616205900/http://3a43ed9bbf8e4c3a0092-e5ae3e47d460213726cd286f2f322a12.r38.cf3.rackcdn.com/c5a6903f-8c5f-45b8-a8ee-0db1ea9754ac.pdf. dead. 16 June 2013.
  7. Web site: Australian Goldfields Open Qualifiers (2013). Snooker.org. 13 August 2014.
  8. Web site: EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-offs (2014). Snooker.org. 13 August 2014.
  9. Web site: Glover, Hallworth And Surety Earn Cards. worldsnooker.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. 21 April 2014. 13 August 2014.
  10. Web site: Zak Surety 2014/2015. Snooker.org. 10 April 2015.
  11. News: Joe Swail beaten by Zak Surety in China Open . 31 March 2015 . . 12 April 2015.
  12. Web site: Ding Finding Form in Beijing . . 12 April 2015.
  13. Web site: World Rankings After 2015 World Championship. World Snooker. 8 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150507001308/http://www.worldsnooker.com/rankings/. 7 May 2015 .
  14. Web site: Zak Surety 2015/2016 . Snooker.org . 26 March 2016.
  15. Web site: Q School Order of Merit . . 2 May 2016.
  16. Web site: Zak Surety 2016/2017. Snooker.org. 22 May 2017.
  17. Web site: Ranking History. Snooker.org. 6 February 2011.
  18. It shows the ranking at the beginning of the season
  19. He was an amateur
  20. New players don't have a ranking
  21. Players qualified through Q School started the season without ranking points
  22. Players qualified One Year Ranking List started the season without ranking points
  23. The event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Final (2010/2011–2015/2016)
  24. The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)