Riga Masters 2019 07/26 00:00 14 Марк Уилямс v Джордан Браун 4-1
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/28 11:30 - Джордан Браун v Джак Лисовски 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/28 11:30 - Джордан Браун v Кайрън Уилсън 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/27 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Сохеил Вахеди 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/27 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Хосеин Вафаей 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/26 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Кен Дохърти 1-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/26 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Фъргъл О'Брайън 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/25 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Ка Вай Чеунг 1-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/25 05:00 - Джордан Браун v Анди Лий 0-1
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/24 11:30 - Джордан Браун v Ahmed Asseri 0-0
Snooker World Cup 2019 06/24 11:30 - Джордан Браун v Omar Alajlani 0-0
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/15 13:30 8 Джордан Браун v Лю Хаотиан 0-10
World Championship Qual 2019 04/12 09:00 7 Александър Урсенбахер v Джордан Браун 4-10
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 03/16 15:00 9 Кайрън Уилсън v Джордан Браун 4-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2019 02/21 15:55 7 Крейг Стийдмън v Джордан Браун 1-0
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 02/20 14:30 7 Ли Ханг v Джордан Браун 6-0
Welsh Open 2019 02/12 21:35 7 Нийл Робертсън v Джордан Браун 4-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 12/21 14:30 8 Джордан Браун v Дуейн Джоунс 2-5
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 12/19 14:30 7 Антъни МакГил v Джордан Браун 4-5
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 12/11 10:00 7 Джордан Браун v Lee Walker 2-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 11/28 09:30 7 Джими Робъртсън v Джордан Браун 6-4
Северна Ирландия Оупън 11/13 19:55 7 Джордан Браун v Робин Хъл 1-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 10/28 06:30 7 Матю Стивънс v Джордан Браун 6-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 10/18 12:00 9 Джордан Браун v Стивън Магуайър 2-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 10/17 18:00 8 Джордан Браун v Джими Робъртсън 4-3
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 10/16 18:00 7 Андрю Хиджинсън v Джордан Браун 2-4
International Championship Quals 10/11 18:30 7 Лука Бресел v Джордан Браун 5-6
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 08/25 17:30 11 Джордан Браун v Хамад Миа 2-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 08/25 13:45 10 Гари Уилсън v Джордан Браун 0-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2019 08/25 07:10 9 Джордан Браун v Philip Ciantar 4-1

Jordan Brown (born 9 October 1987) is a Northern Irish professional snooker player. After winning back-to-back Northern Ireland Amateur Championships in 2008 and 2009, he made his debut on the professional tour in 2009–10 but lost his tour card after one season. He rejoined the tour via the 2018 Q School.

He made his Crucible debut at the 2020 World Snooker Championship. In January 2021, he reached the quarterfinals of the German Masters, and in February 2021, he won his first ranking title at the Welsh Open, defeating Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8 in the final. Ranked 81st in the world before the event, and rated a 750–1 outsider by bookmakers, he became the lowest-ranked player to win a ranking event since 1993.

History

After winning the Northern Ireland Amateur Championship in 2008 and 2009, Brown received a tour card for the 2009–10 snooker season but lasted only one season on the tour. As an occasional wild card entrant to ranking events, he enjoyed some notable victories, such as defeating John Higgins 4–3 in the 2012 Scottish Open. In 2016, he competed in the inaugural Northern Ireland Open, where he defeated world number 26 Ben Woollaston 4–2 in the first round before losing to Kyren Wilson in the second round by the same scoreline.

Brown entered the 2018 Q School in a bid to rejoin the professional tour. Although he lost to Jak Jones in the final round of the first event, he secured his place at the second event after beating Andy Hicks and Jamie Cope.

In the 2020 World Snooker Championship qualifiers, he defeated Rory McLeod, Hossein Vafaei and Ryan Day to reach the Crucible for the first time. His debut ended with a 6–10 first-round loss to Mark Selby.

In January 2021, he reached the quarterfinals of the German Masters but lost 1–5 to Barry Hawkins. At the Welsh Open in February 2021, he defeated Selby 5–4 in the quarterfinals, Stephen Maguire 6–1 in the semifinals, and Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–8 in the final to capture his maiden ranking title, winning a prize of £70,000. Ranked 81st in the world before the tournament, Brown became the lowest-ranked player to win a ranking event since world number 93 Dave Harold won the Asian Open in 1993. He also became the fourth Northern Irish player to claim a ranking title, after Alex Higgins, Dennis Taylor and Mark Allen.