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{{Short description|English snooker player}}
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{{Infobox Snooker player
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| Name = Shaun Murphy
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| Image = [[Image:Shaun Murphy at the Paul Hunter Classic 2008.jpg|200px]]
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| Born = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1982|8|10}}
| name = Shaun Murphy
| image = Shaun Murphy at Snooker German Masters (DerHexer) 2015-02-08 15 (cropped).jpg
| Birthplace = [[Harlow]], England
| caption = Murphy at the [[2015 German Masters]]
| Nationality = {{flagicon|England}} English
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1982|8|10}}
| Nickname = The Whiston Warrior<br/>The Magician
| birth_place = [[Harlow]], England
| Professional = 1997–
| Sport country = {{ENG}}
| High ranking = #3 (07/08 and 08/09)
| Professional = 1998/1999, 2001–present
| Current rank = #3
| High ranking = 3 (May 2007 – May 2010)
| Prize money = [[Pound sterling|UK£]]793,087
| Official maximums = 8
| High break = 147 (2001 Benson & Hedges Championship)
| Ranking wins = 3
| Ranking wins = 12
| Other wins = 3
| Minor wins = 4
| World champ = 2005
| World champ = [[2005 World Snooker Championship|2005]]
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'''Shaun Murphy''' (born 10 August 1982 in [[Harlow]], England) is an [[English people|English]] professional [[snooker]] player who is the reigning [[UK Championship|UK Champion]], and the 2005 [[World Snooker Championship|World Champion]].
'''Shaun Peter Murphy'''<ref>{{cite web|title=Shaun Peter MURPHY – Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)|url=https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/1pwuOzEvkrfapnJlCX1zkofOeRk/appointments|publisher=Companies House|access-date=20 January 2018}}</ref> (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional [[snooker]] player who won the [[2005 World Snooker Championship|2005 World Championship]] and has completed the [[Triple Crown (snooker)|Triple Crown]]. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murphy is noted for his straight [[Cue stick|cue]] action and his long potting.


Born in [[Harlow]], Essex, and raised in [[Irthlingborough]], Northamptonshire, Murphy turned professional in 1998. His 2005 victory at the [[World Snooker Championship|World Championship]] was considered a major surprise as he was only the third qualifier to win the title after [[Alex Higgins]] and [[Terry Griffiths]]. Since then, he has been runner-up at the World Championship three times, in [[2009 World Snooker Championship|2009]], [[2015 World Snooker Championship|2015]] and [[2021 World Snooker Championship|2021]]. He has earned twelve [[List of snooker ranking tournaments|ranking titles]], including the [[UK Championship]] in 2009, which places him tenth on the [[List of snooker players by number of ranking titles|all time list of ranking tournament victories]]. He has also won eleven non-ranking tournaments, including the [[2015 Masters (snooker)|2015 Masters]] which completed his career Triple Crown.
Murphy is noted for his widely acclaimed cue action and his consistent long potting. He can play with his left hand as well as his right, being one of the few players who can do so.<ref name="WS" />


Murphy has earned over £4 million in prize money and has compiled more than 600 [[Century break#Players with 500 or more|century breaks]], including eight [[maximum break]]s. His highest [[Snooker world rankings|world ranking]] was number three, which he maintained for three seasons following the [[2007–08 snooker season|2007–08 season]].
For the [[snooker season 2007/2008|2007-2008 season]], Murphy was [[snooker world rankings|ranked]] at number three, his highest ever, and he retained this for the [[snooker season 2008/2009|next season]] after reaching at least the semi-finals in five of the seven ranking events in the 2007-2008 season without winning any.


==Early life==
Snooker star Sean Murphy has an anus the size of the nozzle on a cake decorating icing gun.<ref>"[http://itchyplank.wordpress.com/2008/12/23/sean-murphys-icing-gun-bottom/ Sean Murphy’s Icing Gun Bottom]", ''[[WordPress.com]]'', 23 December 2008. Retrieved on 28 April 2009.</ref>
Born on 10 August 1982 in [[Harlow]], England, Murphy began playing [[snooker]] at the age of eight after his parents bought him a [[Billiard table#Snooker tables|snooker table]] for Christmas.<ref name=Mott>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/2359420/Murphy-earns-big-break.html|title=Murphy earns big break|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=Sue|last=Mott|date=10 May 2005|access-date=25 August 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> He made his first [[century break]] at the age of 10<ref name=dyk>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4508509.stm|title=Shaun Murphy – Did you know...?|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=3 May 2005|access-date=5 May 2007}}</ref> and practised at the [[Rushden]] Snooker Centre, where players such as [[Stephen Hendry]], [[Mark Williams (snooker player)|Mark Williams]] and [[Ken Doherty]] have also played.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/may/04/snooker.paulweaver|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Murphy puts Rushden in frame|first=Paul |last=Weaver|date=4 May 2005|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London}}</ref> At the age of 13, he secured a five-year £5,000-a-year sponsorship deal with the [[Dr. Martens|Doc Martens]] shoe company<ref name=dyk/><ref name=Everton4Feb01>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2001/benson_and_hedges_masters/1153418.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Murphy's got the right stuff|first=Clive|last=Everton|date=4 February 2001|access-date=22 August 2010}}</ref> and stated his ambitions of winning the [[World Snooker Championship|World Championship]] and becoming [[List of world number one snooker players|world number one]].<ref name="rise">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4507087.stm|title=Murphy's rise to the world summit|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=3 May 2005|access-date=2 July 2010|first=Julian|last=Shea}} For the interview, see "Interview: Thirteen-year-old Shaun Murphy on his aspirations for his career in snooker".</ref> He turned professional in 1998 at the age of 15.<ref name=who>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4489329.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Who is Shaun Murphy?|first=Saj|last=Chowdhury |date=30 April 2005|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref>


Murphy was coached by [[Steve Prest]] until the 2006–07 season.<ref name=Yates5Feb07>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/forgotten-man-murphy-relishing-his-long-awaited-second-coming-zrf2z5g8mf9|title=Forgotten man Murphy relishing his long-awaited second coming|newspaper=[[The Times]]|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=5 February 2007|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London, UK}}</ref> He also received guidance from [[Willie Thorne]]<ref name=Yates5Feb07/> and [[Ray Reardon]],<ref>{{Cite web|date=19 March 2020|title=Murphy Regains Magic Touch|url=https://wst.tv/murphy-regains-magic-touch/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320211340/https://wst.tv/murphy-regains-magic-touch/|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 March 2020|access-date=8 May 2021|website=World Snooker|language=en-US}}</ref> and when he was 15 he was given Reardon's old [[cue stick|cue]] by his father.<ref name=Kidd/>
==Early career==
Murphy began playing snooker at the age of 8 when he was given a snooker cue that his father had bought from a jumble sale. He soon joined a club and practised heavily, making his first [[glossary of cue sports terms#C|century break]] by the age of 10. At the age of 13, he gave an interview to the [[BBC Sport|BBC]], stating his ambitions of winning the World Championship and becoming [[snooker world number ones|world number one]]. Aged 13 he had already secured a £5,000-a-year sponsorship deal.<ref name="rise" /> He turned professional at 15.


==Snooker career==
In 2000, he was awarded World Snooker Newcomer of the Year and Young Player of Distinction of the Year,<ref>"[http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/sport.cfm?id=477242005 Murphy: Now for the No1 spot]", ''[[The Scotsman]]'', 4 May 2005. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref> but his progress was gradual until his World Championship victory. In the same year, he won the Amateur English Open and the [[Benson & Hedges Championship (snooker)|Benson & Hedges Championship]], and made a [[Highest snooker break|maximum break]] in the next year's Benson & Hedges tournament. He reached the semi-finals of the [[British Open (snooker)|British Open]] in 2004, his first run past the last 16 of a ranking event. He reached the [[Crucible Theatre|Crucible]] in 2002 and 2003, losing 10-9 to [[Ken Doherty]] on the final black in the latter [http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showthread.php?t=6809], and lost a qualifying match to [[Stuart Pettman]] in 2004.
===1998–2001===
Murphy began his career on the [[Challenge Tour (snooker)|UK Tour]] in 1998 (renamed the Challenge Tour in 2000), at the time the second-level professional tour.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cuetracker.net/pages/players.php?ID=4&season=1997/1998|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130221222724/http://www.cuetracker.net/pages/players.php?ID=4&season=1997/1998|url-status=dead|archive-date=21 February 2013|title=Shaun Murphy – Season 1997/1998|access-date=16 January 2013}}</ref> He was runner-up in the fourth event on the UK tour for the 1997–98 season and, for the 2000–01 season, won the third and fourth events on the Challenge Tour, topping the Order of Merit rankings.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/challenge.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120228200859/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/challenge.html|archive-date=28 February 2012|title=WPBSA Secondary Professional Tour|publisher=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref>


In 2000, he received the World Snooker Newcomer of the Year award<ref>{{cite news|last=Chowdhury|first=Saj|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4489329.stm|title=Who is Shaun Murphy?|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=28 August 2010|date=30 April 2005}}</ref> and one of six Young Player of Distinction of the Year awards from the [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2000/uk_championship_snooker/1030338.stm|title=Young guns fall by the wayside|work=[[BBC Sport]]|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=18 November 2000|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> In 2000, he won the English Open Championship.<ref name=Everton4Feb01/>
==2005 World Championship==
During the [[World Snooker Championship 2005|2005 tournament]], he beat former world champions [[John Higgins (snooker)|John Higgins]] (13-8), [[Steve Davis]] (13-4), [[Peter Ebdon]] (17-12), and finalist [[Matthew Stevens]] (18-16) to win the [[World Snooker Championship|World Championship]].<ref name="rise">"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/4507087.stm Murphy's rise to the world summit]", BBC Sport, 3 May 2005. For the interview, see the link named "Interview: Thirteen-year-old Shaun Murphy on his aspirations for his career in snooker". Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref> His run echoed the first championship win of his childhood idol Davis, who also beat three world champions ([[Alex Higgins]], [[Cliff Thorburn]] and [[Terry Griffiths]]) to reach the final.


Murphy won his first professional tournament at the [[2001 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|2000 Benson & Hedges Championship]], defeating [[Mark Davis (snooker player)|Mark Davis]] 6–1 in the semi-final,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/1025369.stm|title=Murphy too strong for Davis|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=15 November 2000|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref> and [[Stuart Bingham]] 9–7 in the final, recovering from 2–5 down.<ref name=BBC17Nov00>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/1027402.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Murphy battles to claim crown|date=17 November 2000|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> Although he was not yet on the first-level main tour, this victory brought qualification for the [[Masters (snooker)|Masters]]<ref name=BBC17Nov00/>—a prestigious non-ranking invitation tournament with places for members of the top 16, the winner of the [[Masters Qualifying Event|qualifying tournament]] and a limited number of wildcards. In [[2001 Masters (snooker)|the 2001 tournament]], he showed promise in his first televised match, defeating world number 15, [[Marco Fu]],<ref name=Everton4Feb01/> and building a 4–1 lead over seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry, before losing the match.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2001/benson_and_hedges_masters/1155000.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Hendry tames Murphy|date=5 February 2001|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> He made his first [[maximum break]] in the [[2002 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|2001 Benson & Hedges Championship]].<ref name=WS>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/player_list-7944.htm|title=Shaun Murphy profile|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=31 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101206081522/http://www.worldsnooker.com/player_list-7944.htm|archive-date=6 December 2010 }}</ref>
The tournament doubled his previous career prize money and his run to the final earned him the nickname ''Magician''. He purchased a [[Mercedes-Benz E-Class]] and a house with the proceeds of his win.<ref name="times1">{{cite web| url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,28910-2135111,00.html |title=Murphy seeks win and a prayer after taking cue from his faith |publisher=''[[The Times]]'', 15 April 2006 |accessyear=2007 |accessmonthday=22 December}}</ref>


===2002–2004===
At the age of 22, Murphy became the second youngest player ever to win the World Championship, following [[Stephen Hendry]] who first lifted the title when he was 21. He also became only the second-ever qualifier to win the World Championship, the other being Terry Griffiths in 1979.
Murphy first reached the final stages of a ranking event at the [[2002 World Snooker Championship|2002 World Championship]], hosted at the [[Crucible Theatre]], where he lost 4–10 to Stephen Hendry in the first round.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/world_champs_2002/1943567.stm | work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Hendry eases into second round | date=22 April 2002|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> In the [[2002–03 snooker season|2002–03 season]], he reached the final stages of the [[2003 Scottish Open (snooker)|Scottish Open]], where he was defeated 3–5 by [[Drew Henry]] in the first round,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0203/so2003_res.shtml|title=Regal Scottish Open 2003|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=2 September 2010}}</ref> and the [[2003 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], where he lost 9–10 against Ken Doherty on the final black in the first round.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/front_page/3358901.stm|title=Unsung heroes of the year|work=[[BBC Sport]]|first=Phil|last=Harlow|date=31 December 2003|access-date=22 August 2010}}</ref>


For the [[2003–04 snooker season|2003–04 season]], Murphy was [[Snooker world rankings 2003/2004|ranked number 64]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/Rnk/0304/ranking.asp|title=Embassy World Rankings 2003/2004|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=31 August 2010}}</ref> and qualified for the final stages of three ranking tournaments. In the [[2003 LG Cup (snooker)|LG Cup]], he defeated [[Steve Davis]] 5–4 in the second round,<ref name=BBC6Oct03>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3166420.stm|title=Murphy stuns Davis|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=6 October 2003|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> before losing 2–5 to [[John Higgins]] in the third.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3178908.stm|title=Stevens stuns O'Sullivan|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=9 October 2003|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> After the victory over Davis, Murphy said "This is one of the greatest days in my snooker career."<ref name=BBC6Oct03 /> In the [[2003 British Open (snooker)|British Open]], he defeated [[Dave Harold]] 5–1 in the first round,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3254219.stm|title=Parrott falls at the first|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=9 November 2003|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> before losing to [[Paul Hunter]] 2–5 in the second round.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3258455.stm|title=O'Sullivan returns to form|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=10 November 2003|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref>
Murphy began the 2005 World Championship ranked number 48 in the [[Snooker world rankings|world rankings]] and with the odds of 150-1. He had to play two qualifying matches to reach the final stages. No previous world champion had played that many matches (seven in total) to lift the title.


In the [[2004 Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]]—the new name of the Scottish Open—he lost 3–5 to eventual champion [[Jimmy White]] in the second round.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0304/pc2004_res.shtml|title=Daily Record Players Championship 2004|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=2 September 2010}}</ref> He failed to reach the [[2004 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], losing a qualifying match 7–10 against [[Stuart Pettman]], in which Pettman was docked a frame for arriving late.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3508547.stm|title=Pettman angry after victory|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=20 February 2004|access-date=25 August 2010}}</ref>
==Post-title career==
He was [[snooker world rankings 2005/2006|ranked number 21]] after his title win, which made him the first world champion to start the [[snooker season 2005/2006|new season]] outside of the top 16. However, he qualified automatically for every tournament in the season as the number two seed (and number one seed for the 2006 World Championship). In the first three events of the season he reached the last 16, losing deciding-frame matches to [[Stuart Bingham]], [[Neil Robertson (snooker player)|Neil Robertson]] and [[Graeme Dott]] respectively.<ref name="Ananova">"[http://www.ananova.com/sport/story/sm_1743713.html?keywords=Gridiron&menu=sport.gridiron Murphy Edges Through]" Ananova. Retrieved on 18 February 2008.</ref> He was more successful at the [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]], reaching the final before losing to [[Stephen Lee]]. In the [[World Snooker Championship 2006|2006 World Championship]], he fell victim to the "[[Crucible Curse]]" (no first-time champion ever successfully defending the title at the Crucible) when he was defeated in the quarter-finals 13-7 by [[Peter Ebdon]], after victories over [[James Wattana]] and [[Steve Davis]]. His overall performances over the previous two seasons moved him up to [[snooker world rankings 2006/2007|number five]] in the world rankings. He spent some of the following summer doing work for a Christian charity group in [[Zimbabwe]] with his wife.<ref name="WS">"[http://www.worldsnooker.com/player_list-7944.htm Player Profile - Shaun Murphy]", World Snooker. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref>


===2004–05 season: World Champion===
After 22 months without a title, Murphy won the [[2007 Malta Cup]] in February 2007, defeating [[Wales|Welshman]] [[Ryan Day]] by 9 frames to 4 in the final. In his very next match, against [[Jamie Cope]] in the Welsh Open, he scored centuries in four consecutive frames, becoming only the second player ever to do this (after [[John Higgins (snooker)|John Higgins]] in the 2005 [[Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]] final) and the only person to do so in a best-of-nine match.<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/6363307.stm Magic Murphy sets century record]", BBC Sport, 14 February 2007.</ref> Murphy reached the semi-finals of the [[World Snooker Championship 2007|2007 World Championship]] after a 13-12 victory over [[Matthew Stevens]] in the quarter-finals. Murphy came from 11-5 and 12-7 down to defeat Stevens, knocking the latter out of the top 16 in doing so.<ref>"[http://www.worldsnooker.com/tournament_news(id18688)-61.htm Stevens hit for six as Murphy Prevails]". WorldSnooker.com - Tournament News, 2 May 2007.</ref> However, he lost to [[Mark Selby]] in the semi-finals in another deciding frame. He ended the season [[snooker world rankings 2007/2008|ranked number three]], his highest ever ranking.
Murphy was [[Snooker world rankings 2004/2005|ranked number 48]] for the [[2004–05 snooker season|2004–05 season]]<ref name="04/05">{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/Rnk/0405/ranking.asp|title=Embassy World Rankings 2004/2005|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=25 August 2010}}</ref> and reached the final stages of four ranking events. In the [[2004 Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]]—the new name of the LG Cup—he lost 2–5 to [[Stephen Maguire]] in the first round.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0405/gp2004_res.shtml|title=totesport Grand Prix 2004|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=31 August 2010}}</ref> This was followed by his first ranking semi-final, at the [[2004 British Open (snooker)|British Open]], where he was whitewashed 0–6 by John Higgins.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3987191.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=British Open draw|date=13 November 2004|access-date=4 July 2010}}</ref><ref name=Yates4May05>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/murphy-gives-warning-of-shape-of-things-to-come-59n2w65p9l0|title=Murphy gives warning of shape of things to come|newspaper=[[The Times]]|location=London, UK|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=4 May 2005|access-date=29 April 2021}}</ref> In the [[2005 Malta Cup|Malta Cup]], he lost 2–5 to [[Matthew Stevens]] in the first round.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0405/mc2005_res.shtml|title=Malta Cup 2005|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=3 September 2010}}</ref>


Murphy won two qualifying matches to reach the main stage of the [[2005 World Snooker Championship|2005 World Championship]] and then defeated former world champions Higgins 13–8, Steve Davis 13–4 and [[Peter Ebdon]] 17–12 to reach the final where he faced Stevens, the world number six.<ref name="04/05" /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4388897.stm|title=World Snooker draw and results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=2 May 2005|access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref> After trailing 6–10 at the end of the first day (the World Championship final is played over two days),<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/may/02/snooker.worldsnookerchampionship2005|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Stevens takes control as Murphy stutters|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=2 May 2005|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> he made a comeback to level the score at 16–16. He then made two frame-winning breaks to lift the title.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/may/03/snooker.worldsnookerchampionship20051|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Murphy pots back to claim his crown|first=Paul|last=Weaver|date=3 May 2005|access-date=4 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> His 11 century breaks were the most in that year's tournament.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4451759.stm|title=Crucible century breaks|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=27 April 2005|access-date=22 August 2010}}</ref>
In the [[Grand Prix 2007 (snooker)|2007 Grand Prix]], he won four out of five matches in his group, only losing out to [[Marco Fu]], before defeating Ryan Day and Peter Ebdon to reach the semi-finals, where he lost 6-5 to [[Ronnie O'Sullivan]], despite being 2-5 up at one point. He reached the semi-finals of the [[Northern Ireland Trophy 2007|Northern Ireland Trophy]] and the [[2007 UK Snooker Championship|UK Championship]], making it three consecutive semi-final appearances and four of the last five. Before the UK Championship, he was provisionally ranked number one.


Murphy's victory was considered a major surprise. His pre-tournament odds were 150–1 and before his win he was considered an underachiever.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ruthless-murphy-enjoys-going-from-david-to-goliath-8cvq6msh7ck|title=Ruthless Murphy enjoys going from David to Goliath|newspaper=[[The Times]]|location=London, UK|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=7 October 2005|access-date=29 April 2021}}</ref> He became only the third qualifier to win the World Championship (or to reach the final) after [[Alex Higgins]] in [[1972 World Snooker Championship|1972]] and [[Terry Griffiths]] in [[1979 World Snooker Championship|1979]]. Aged 22, Murphy was the second-youngest player to win the World Championship, following Stephen Hendry who first lifted the title when he was 21.<ref name=Yates4May05/> No previous world champion had played as many matches (seven) to lift the title,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/murphy-savours-his-long-road-to-glory-j9d5zzksw9t|title=Murphy savours his long road to glory|newspaper=[[The Times]]|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=3 May 2005|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London}}</ref> and he was the lowest-ranked player, at number 48, to win the tournament.<ref name=BBC3Dec07>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7127086.stm|title=UK Championship 2007: Shaun Murphy|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=4 December 2007|access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref> No player had won the World Championship as his first ranking event win since [[Joe Johnson (snooker player)|Joe Johnson]] in [[1986 World Snooker Championship|1986]].<ref name=Yates4May05/> Murphy's run in the tournament earned him the nickname "The Magician" and the tournament doubled his previous career prize money, with which he purchased a house and a [[Mercedes-Benz]].<ref name=Kidd>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/snooker-murphy-seeks-win-and-a-prayer-after-taking-cue-from-his-faith-j8j7q25bvsv|newspaper=[[The Times]]|title=Murphy seeks win and a prayer after taking cue from his faith|first=Patrick|last=Kidd|date=15 April 2006|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London, UK}}</ref> After his win, in July 2005, he married his fiancée Clare.<ref name=Townsend16Apr06>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/snooker-emotional-year-for-long-journey-man-474347.html|title=Snooker: Emotional year for long journey man|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|first=Nick|last=Townsend|date=16 April 2006|access-date=25 August 2010|location=London, UK|archive-date=8 November 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121108214013/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/snooker-emotional-year-for-long-journey-man-474347.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Murphy successfully defended his [[2008 Malta Cup (snooker)|Malta Cup]] title in 2008, defeating [[Ireland|Irishman]] [[Ken Doherty]] 9-3 in the final (the 2008 event, however, was not a ranking event).


===2005–06 season===
He has reached the final of [[Pot Black]] twice, losing to Matthew Stevens in 2005 and Ken Doherty in [[2007 Pot Black Cup|2007]].
For the [[2005–06 snooker season|new season]], Murphy improved his ranking to [[Snooker world rankings 2005/2006|number 21]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/Rnk/0506/ranking.asp|title=Embassy World Rankings 2005/2006|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=27 August 2010}}</ref> which would not usually guarantee qualification for ranking events. However, as world champion he qualified automatically for every tournament in the season as the number two seed (and number one seed for the 2006 World Championship).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/snooker-murphy-starts-new-journey-as-old-era-goes-up-in-smoke-257393.html|title=Snooker: Murphy starts new journey as old era goes up in smoke|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|first=Nick|last=Harris|date=4 May 2005|access-date=3 September 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> He was invited to play in the [[2005 Premier League Snooker (2005/06)|Premier League Snooker]], a non-ranking tournament with a 25-a-second shot clock, but he went out in the round-robin stage.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://premierleaguesnooker.matchroomcms.com/results/2005_winter_results.htm |title=2005 (Winter) Results |publisher=[[Premier League Snooker]] |access-date=3 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227195757/http://premierleaguesnooker.matchroomcms.com/results/2005_winter_results.htm |archive-date=27 February 2012 }}</ref>


He reached the quarter-finals of the inaugural, non-ranking [[2005 Northern Ireland Trophy|Northern Ireland Trophy]] before being defeated 4–5 by [[Neil Robertson]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4167590.stm|title=Robertson comeback sinks Murphy|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=19 August 2005|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> In the first three ranking events of the season—the [[2005 Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]], the [[2005 UK Championship|UK Championship]] and the [[2006 Malta Cup|Malta Cup]]—Murphy reached the last 16, losing final-frame matches to Stuart Bingham,<ref name=Everton14Oct05>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2005/oct/14/snooker.sport2|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Murphy blasts outside table after losing to Bingham|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=14 October 2005|access-date=4 July 2010|location=London}}</ref> Robertson,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4526330.stm|title=Vintage Davis into quarter-finals|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=14 December 2005|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> and [[Graeme Dott]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4674612.stm|title=Higgins overcomes illness to win|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=2 February 2006|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> respectively. After his loss to Bingham, he complained about having to play his match on an outside table, given his world champion status.<ref name=Everton14Oct05/> In the revival of [[2005 Pot Black|Pot Black]], a single-frame knockout tournament not staged since 1991,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4382776.stm|title=Pot Black returns|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=27 October 2005|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref> he was defeated in the final by Matthew Stevens.<ref name=2005PB>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4388810.stm|title=Stevens wins Pot Black comeback|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=29 October 2005|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref> Murphy was awarded Sportsman of the Year at the [[BBC East Midlands]] Sports Awards in December 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/northamptonshire/content/articles/2005/12/06/east_midlands_sports_awards_2005_feature.shtml|title=County triumphs at Sports' Awards|publisher=[[BBC Northamptonshire]]|date=6 December 2005|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref>
Murphy has a rivalry with [[Stephen Maguire]], another member of the 2000 Young Players of Distinction. In a 2004 [[Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]] match, Murphy was involved in having one of Maguire's frames forfeited. As the match was about to begin, Maguire realised he had forgotten to bring his [[glossary of cue sports terms#C|chalk]] with him. He asked referee [[Johan Oomen]] for permission to leave the arena.<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/3714886.stm Williams crashes out]", BBC Sport, 4 October 2004. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref> While Maguire was away, Murphy spoke to the referee; the tournament director Mike Ganley was summoned and he docked Maguire a frame for not being ready to start at the scheduled time.<ref name="rivalry">"[http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=snooker/07/02/17/SNOOKER_Welsh_Higginson.html Higginson Revelling in Spotlight]", ''Sporting Life'', 17 February 2007. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref> Maguire later won the match 5-2. After beating Murphy in the 2007 Welsh Open, Maguire said of the incident, "That put the icing on the cake, but we've always had a rivalry. I dislike him and I think he dislikes me. I try hard to beat everyone, but it would have hurt more if I'd lost to him."<ref name="rivalry"/> Before their [[2007 Northern Ireland Trophy]] semi-final clash, Murphy commented that the media had exaggerated the rift, commenting that "It might add spice for you (the media), but I said hello to Stephen in the practice room this morning. He's a fantastic player and I've got great respect for him. I'm willing to get on with him and if there's a problem it's not at my end".<ref name="ws3">{{cite web |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/tournament_news(id19015)-89.htm |title=Murphy and Maguire to clash in semis |publisher=World Snooker, 9 November 2007 |accessyear=2007 |accessmonthday=22 December}}</ref> They played each other again at the next tournament, the [[2007 UK Snooker Championship|UK Championship]], once more at the semi-final stage, which Maguire won as well. And in the final of the 2008 [[China Open (snooker)|China Open]] Maguire defeated him once again, but this time only in a final frame decider: 10-9. Murphy gained revenge by defeating Maguire at The 2008 UK Championships Semi-Finals: 9-4. At the 2008 World Championship he lost heavily to [[Ali Carter]] in the second round. On the five occasions Murphy has been defeated at the Crucible Theatre, his conqueror has always gone on to lose the World Championship final.


At the [[2006 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], Murphy lost 4–6 to John Higgins in the quarter-finals,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4632964.stm|title=Higgins sinks Murphy at Wembley|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=20 January 2006|access-date=25 August 2010}}</ref> but reached his second ranking final in the [[2006 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]], losing 4–9 to [[Stephen Lee (snooker player)|Stephen Lee]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4777206.stm|title=Lee eases to Welsh Open victory|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=5 March 2006|access-date=22 August 2010}}</ref> In the [[2006 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], he reached the quarter-finals, but fell victim to the so-called "[[Crucible curse]]", where no first-time champion has successfully defended the title at the Crucible Theatre,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/2335342/Snooker-Murphy-aiming-to-exorcise-the-Crucible-curse.html|title=Snooker: Murphy aiming to exorcise the Crucible curse|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=John|last=Dee|date=15 April 2006|access-date=25 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> when he was defeated 7–13 by Peter Ebdon.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4869790.stm|title=Full World Championship results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=2 May 2006|access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref>
He has made a sluggish start to [[2008/2009 Snooker Season]], losing in the first round of the first three events despite outpointing [[Adrian Gunnell]] in their match at the [[Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]]. He did however win the non-ranking [[Paul Hunter]] [[German Open (snooker)|German Open]], beating [[Barry Pinches]], [[Stuart Bingham]], [[Ricky Walden]] and [[Mark Selby]] Murphy claimed his 3rd ranking event title in December 2008 by defeating Hong Kong's Marco Fu by 10 frames to 9 in a classic final to join [[Steve Davis]], [[Alex Higgins]], [[Terry Griffiths]], [[John Parrott]], [[Stephen Hendry]], [[Ronnie O'Sullivan]], [[Mark J. Williams]], [[John Higgins]] and [[Peter Ebdon]] who have won both the World title and the UK Championship title, cementing his place as one of the elite top players in the world.[http://www.prosnookerref.co.uk/blog/index.php].


===2006–07 season===
Murphy was coached by [[Steve Prest]], who helped Murphy perfect his cue action and develop the tactical side of his game. Murphy was coached early on in his career by [[Joe Johnson (snooker player)|Joe Johnson]], another surprise winner of the World Championship. He has also received tactical guidance from [[Ray Reardon]].
For the [[2006–07 snooker season|next season]], Murphy moved to [[Snooker world rankings 2006/2007|number five]] in the world rankings,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/Rnk/0607/ranking.asp|title=Embassy World Rankings 2006/2007|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=27 August 2010}}</ref> entering the elite top 16 for the first time and thereby automatically qualifying for the final stages of ranking tournaments and receiving an automatic invitation to the [[2007 Masters (snooker)|Masters]].


In the [[2006 Northern Ireland Trophy|Northern Ireland Trophy]] (a ranking event in this season), he lost 4–5 to Stephen Lee in the quarter-finals,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/5263986.stm|title=Speedy O'Sullivan into last four|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=18 August 2006|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> and in the [[2006 UK Championship|UK Championship]], he lost 3–9 to [[Alan McManus]] in the second round.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6157563.stm|title=UK Championship draw & results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=2 September 2010|date=5 December 2006}}</ref> A 3–6 defeat by Stephen Hendry in the quarter-finals of the Masters<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6260605.stm|title=2007 Masters Draw|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=2 September 2010|date=18 January 2007}}</ref> was followed by his second ranking title, when he defeated [[Ryan Day (snooker player)|Ryan Day]] 9–4 in the final of the [[2007 Malta Cup|Malta Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6305805.stm|title=2007 Malta Cup Draw|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=2 September 2010|date=27 January 2007}}</ref> After the victory, he said it was a relief to get rid of the one-hit wonder label.<ref name=BBC4Feb07>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6329895.stm|title=Murphy cruises to Malta victory|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=4 February 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> In his next match, a victory over [[Jamie Cope]] in the [[2007 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]], he scored centuries in four consecutive frames, becoming only the second player to do so (after John Higgins in the [[2005 Grand Prix (snooker)|2005 Grand Prix]] final) and the only person to achieve this in a best-of-nine-frames match.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6363307.stm|title=Magic Murphy sets century record|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=14 February 2007|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> He went on to lose 3–5 to Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6368197.stm|title=O'Sullivan suffers Welsh defeat|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=16 February 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> In the [[2007 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], Murphy defeated Matthew Stevens 13–12 in the quarter-finals—recovering from 5–11 down and knocking Stevens out of the top 16<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6611839.stm|title=Murphy fightback shocks Stevens|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=2 May 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6618955.stm|title=Stevens dazed by Crucible defeat|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=3 May 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref>—before losing 16–17 against [[Mark Selby]] in the semi-finals.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6621799.stm|title=Selby pips Murphy to reach final|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=5 May 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref>
==Performance Timeline==

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===2007–08 season===
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For the [[2007–08 snooker season|2007–08 season]], Murphy was [[Snooker world rankings 2007/2008|ranked number three]], his highest-ever ranking,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/Rnk/0708/ranking.asp|title=Embassy World Rankings 2007/2008|publisher=snooker.org (Snooker.org) | access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> and reached at least the semi-finals of five ranking events but without winning any.
! Ranking Tournaments

! 1997/<br />98
In the inaugural [[2007 Shanghai Masters|Shanghai Masters]], he was defeated 2–5 by [[Ian McCulloch (snooker player)|Ian McCulloch]] in the first round.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0708/sm2007_res.shtml|title=Roewe Shanghai Masters 2007|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> He reached the final of the [[2007 Pot Black]] tournament, where he was defeated by Ken Doherty.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7031830.stm|title=Doherty secures Pot Black title|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=6 October 2007|access-date=25 August 2010}}</ref> In the [[2007 Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]], he reached the semi-finals, where he lost 5–6 against [[Ronnie O'Sullivan]], despite an earlier 5–2 lead.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/trn/0708/gp2007_res.shtml|title=Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2007|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7054481.stm|title=Fu sets up O'Sullivan final clash|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=20 October 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> Further semi-finals followed at the [[2007 Northern Ireland Trophy|Northern Ireland Trophy]] and the [[2007 UK Championship|UK Championship]], where he was defeated on both occasions by Stephen Maguire, 5–6<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7089092.stm|title=Maguire faces O'Brien in NI final|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=10 November 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> and 5–9,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7145388.stm|title=Superb Maguire claims final spot|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=14 December 2007|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> respectively, making it three consecutive semi-final losses. Before the UK Championship, Murphy was provisionally ranked world number one.<ref name=BBC3Dec07/><ref name=Everton15Dec07>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2007/dec/15/snooker.sport|title=Maguire wins grudge match|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=15 December 2007|access-date=23 August 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> He successfully defended his [[2008 Malta Cup|Malta Cup]] title (that year the tournament was not a ranking event) with a 9–3 victory over Doherty in the final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7238078.stm|title=Murphy thrashes Doherty in final|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=10 February 2008|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref> In the [[2008 China Open (snooker)|China Open]], he defeated Mark Selby 6–3 in the semi-finals<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7320396.stm|title=Maguire sinks 147 to reach final|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=29 March 2008|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref>—his sixth semi-final appearance in the past seven ranking events<ref name=BBC26Apr10>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7368836.stm|title=Super Carter breezes past Murphy|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=26 April 2008|access-date=28 August 2010}}</ref>—but lost 9–10 to Maguire in the final.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7321721.stm|title=Maguire holds nerve for China win|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=30 March 2008|access-date=23 August 2010}}</ref>
! 1998/<br />99

! 1999/<br />00
Before the [[2008 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], Murphy was again provisional world number one.<ref name=Yates19Apr08>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ronnie-osullivan-aims-to-prove-age-is-no-barrier-v3rkh75tf9q|title=Ronnie O'Sullivan aims to prove age is no barrier|newspaper=[[The Times]]|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=19 April 2008|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London, UK}}</ref> As one of the favourites for the championship, he reached the second round where he lost 4–13 to [[Ali Carter]].<ref name=BBC26Apr10/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7346265.stm|title=World Championship draw|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=20 April 2008|access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref> After his loss, Murphy criticised the state of the tables.<ref name=BBC26Apr10/>
! 2000/<br />01

! 2001/<br />02
===2008–09 season: UK Champion===
! 2002/<br />03
[[File:PHC01.jpg|thumb|Murphy speaking with [[Mark Selby]] before the final of the [[2008 Paul Hunter Classic]]]]
! 2003/<br />04
Murphy maintained his [[Snooker world rankings 2008/2009|number three ranking]] for the [[2008–09 snooker season|2008–09 season]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.snooker.org/rnk/0809/ranking.asp|title=World Rankings 2008/2009|publisher=snooker.org|access-date=31 August 2010}}</ref> He won the non-ranking [[2008 Paul Hunter Classic|Paul Hunter Classic]], defeating Mark Selby 4–0 in the final,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.global-snooker.com/Paul-Hunter-Classic-Historic-Results.asp|title=Paul Hunter Classic History|publisher=global-snooker.com|access-date=30 August 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120609230133/http://www.global-snooker.com/Paul-Hunter-Classic-Historic-Results.asp|archive-date=9 June 2012}}</ref> but lost in the first round of the first four ranking tournaments, including a 4–5 defeat by world number 47 [[Mike Dunn (snooker player)|Mike Dunn]] in the [[2008 Bahrain Championship|Bahrain Championship]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2008/nov/09/snooker|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Murphy's season goes from bad to worse with Bahrain defeat|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=10 November 2008|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> Murphy and his wife separated in October, after three years of marriage.<ref name="nort_Snoo">{{Cite web
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Despite the four consecutive first-round losses—which had been attributed to the split from his wife<ref name=Yates19Dec08>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/shaun-murphys-luck-changes-as-he-puts-himself-back-in-frame-mqlzt6xrmgc|newspaper=[[The Times]]|title=Shaun Murphy's luck changes as he puts himself back in frame|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=19 December 2008|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London, UK}}</ref>—he claimed his third ranking title at the [[2008 UK Championship|UK Championship]], defeating Marco Fu 10–9 in a low-quality final, in which he fluked a pink in the deciding frame that was effectively match ball.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2008/dec/22/snooker|work=Guardian.co.uk|title=Murphy rides luck to snatch UK title with fluke pink in last frame|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=22 December 2008|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/shaun-murphy-finally-edges-fighting-marco-fu-gbcp0l55x8j|newspaper=[[The Times]]|title=Shaun Murphy finally edges fighting Marco Fu|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=22 December 2008|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London}}</ref> The victory meant that Murphy joined Steve Davis, Alex Higgins, Terry Griffiths, [[John Parrott]], Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams, John Higgins and Peter Ebdon as one of only ten players to have won both the World title and the UK title.

In the [[2009 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], there were concerns that Murphy's estranged wife would serve him divorce papers during play of his first-round match against [[Andrew Higginson]]. He defeated Higginson 10–8 without incident, although his wife's parents were present in the arena and were asked to leave.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/apr/22/snooker-murphy-higginson-fu|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Murphy overcomes health and wife fears to set up Fu showdown|date=22 April 2009|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref><ref name=Pitt>{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/shaun-murphy-goes-distance-to-reach-final-53gpcx68g3n|newspaper=[[The Times]]|title=Shaun Murphy goes distance to reach final|first=Nick|last=Pitt|date=3 May 2009|access-date=29 April 2021|location=London}}</ref> He went on to defeat Fu 13–3, Hendry 13–11 and Neil Robertson 17–14, to earn a place in his second world final with two-time world champion Higgins as his opponent.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/7987891.stm|title=World Snooker 2009|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=3 September 2010|date=25 April 2009}}</ref> In the final, he trailed 5–11 after the first day and was beaten 9–18 by Higgins.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8032814.stm|title=Higgins earns third world crown|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=4 May 2010|access-date=18 May 2009|first=Mark|last=Ashenden}}</ref> On the first day of the final, a newspaper published a "kiss and tell" story involving Murphy.<ref name=Tadeo />

===2009–10 season===
[[File:Shaun Murphy PHC09 02.jpg|thumb|Murphy at the [[2009 Paul Hunter Classic]]]]
Murphy maintained his [[Snooker world rankings 2009/2010|number three ranking]] for a third year in the [[2009–10 snooker season|2009–10 season]].<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.snooker.org/rnk/0910/ranking.asp | title=World Rankings 2009/2010 | publisher=snooker.org (Snooker.org) | access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref> He successfully defended his [[2009 Paul Hunter Classic|Paul Hunter Classic]] title, defeating White 4–0 in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.global-snooker.com/Global-Snooker-News-160809-Paul-Hunter-Classic-final.asp |title=Murphy retains Paul Hunter Classic title |publisher=globalsnooker.com |access-date=11 November 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227140228/http://www.global-snooker.com/Global-Snooker-News-160809-Paul-Hunter-Classic-final.asp |archive-date=27 December 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref> He won the [[2009 Premier League Snooker|Premier League Snooker]] with a 7–3 win against O'Sullivan in the final, ending the latter's run of five consecutive wins in the tournament.<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12243_5733174,00.html | title=Murphy ends Ronnie's reign | publisher=[[Sky Sports]] | date=30 November 2009 | access-date=30 November 2009}}</ref>

He reached the semi-finals of the first ranking tournament, the [[2009 Shanghai Masters|Shanghai Masters]], before losing 5–6 against [[Liang Wenbo]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8240873.stm|title=Shanghai Masters results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 August 2010|date=13 September 2009}}</ref> This would be his only run to the semi-finals or better in a ranking tournament that season. In the [[2009 UK Championship|UK Championship]], as the defending champion, he lost 5–9 to eventual winner [[Ding Junhui]] in the second round.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8390702.stm|title=UK Championship 2009 – full results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 August 2010|date=5 December 2009}}</ref> After the match, Murphy complained about Ding leaving the arena too often after frames, saying "I can't believe anyone needs to go to the toilet after every single frame."<ref name="Everton (2009-12-9)">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/dec/09/snooker-told-limit-loo-breaks|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|title=Snooker told to limit loo breaks|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=9 December 2009|access-date=2 July 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> He reached the quarter-finals of the [[2010 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], where he lost 4–6 against Mark Williams.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8418809.stm|title=Masters snooker final – Frame scores from Wembley|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 August 2010|date=16 January 2010}}</ref> In the [[2010 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]] and the [[2010 China Open (snooker)|China Open]], he lost his first-round matches to Matthew Stevens<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2010/jan/26/matthew-stevens-newport-shaun-murphy|title=Matthew Stevens surprises Newport with win over Shaun Murphy|newspaper=[[The Guardian]]|first=Clive|last=Everton|author-link=Clive Everton|date=26 January 2010|access-date=23 August 2010|location=London, UK}}</ref> and [[Nigel Bond]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8595160.stm|title=China Open draw and results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 August 2010|date=2 April 2010}}</ref> respectively. In the [[2010 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], he defeated [[Gerard Greene]] and Ding, but lost 12–13 against Ali Carter in the quarter-finals, despite leading 8–4.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8620855.stm|title=World Championship results|access-date=30 August 2010|work=[[BBC News]]|date=15 April 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/8649244.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Graeme Dott and Ali Carter make world semi-finals|date=28 April 2010|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> This was the first season in which he did not reach a final or better of a ranking tournament since the 2003–04 season.

===2010–11 season===
After three seasons ranked world number three, Murphy dropped to [[Snooker world rankings 2010/2011|number seven]] for the [[2010–11 snooker season|2010–11 season]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/HistoricRank3.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120313150350/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/HistoricRank3.html|archive-date=13 March 2012|title=World Rankings (from 2010/11)|website=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|access-date=2 September 2010}}</ref> He won the [[2010 Wuxi Classic|Wuxi Classic]], a non-ranking tournament held in China, defeating Ding Junhui 9–8 after recovering from 2–8 down.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12243_6193953,00.html|title=Murphy comeback stuns Ding|work=[[Sky Sports]]|date=6 June 2010|access-date=30 August 2010}}</ref> He progressed to the semi-finals of the [[Euro Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 1|Paul Hunter Classic]], the first European event of the season's [[Players Tour Championship 2010/2011|Players Tour Championship]] minor-ranking series, but lost 2–4 to eventual winner [[Judd Trump]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2363069,00.html|title=Euro Players Tour Championship 1|website=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=9 September 2010}}</ref> Murphy won the [[Euro Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 2|Brugge Open]], the second European event of the series, defeating [[Matthew Couch]] 4–2 in the final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/PTC6_news(Murphy_Enjoys_Comfortable_Couch_Victory)-2673.htm?tid=188|title=Murphy Enjoys Comfortable Couch Victory|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|date=4 October 2010|access-date=4 October 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101007111358/http://www.worldsnooker.com/PTC6_news%28Murphy_Enjoys_Comfortable_Couch_Victory%29-2673.htm?tid=188|archive-date=7 October 2010}}</ref> He then reached the final of the [[Euro Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 5|Ruhr Championship]], but lost 2–4 against John Higgins.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2363023,00.html|title=Euro Players Tour Championship 5|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|date=22 October 2010|access-date=22 October 2010}}</ref> Murphy finished first on the Players Tour Championship Order of Merit,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?template=10&season=2010|title=2010/2011 PTC Order of Merit|website=Snooker.org|date=21 November 2010|access-date=21 November 2010}}</ref> but could not defend his [[2010 Premier League Snooker|Premier League Snooker]] title, as he lost 1–7 to Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final.<ref>{{cite web|title=2010 PartyCasino.com Premier League Snooker Play-offs |url=http://www.premierleaguesnooker.com//results/2010_partycasinocom_premier_league_snooker_playoffs.htm |website=premierleaguesnooker.com |access-date=27 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131211025506/http://www.premierleaguesnooker.com//results/2010_partycasinocom_premier_league_snooker_playoffs.htm |archive-date=11 December 2013 }}</ref> He reached the semi-finals of the [[2010 UK Championship|UK Championship]], where he lost to eventual runner-up Mark Williams 8–9.<ref>{{cite web|title=2010 12BET.com UK Championship|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=23|website=Snooker.org|access-date=23 November 2010}}</ref>

Murphy lost in the first round of the [[2011 Masters (snooker)|Masters]] 3–6 against Jamie Cope,<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Masters|url=http://snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=29|website=Snooker.org|access-date=17 December 2010}}</ref> in the second round of the [[2011 German Masters|German Masters]] 2–5 against [[Joe Swail]],<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 German Masters|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=24|website=Snooker.org|access-date=24 January 2011}}</ref> and in the first round of the [[2011 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]] 0–4 against Matthew Stevens.<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Welsh Open|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=25|website=Snooker.org|access-date=3 January 2011}}</ref> He won his fourth ranking title in March 2011,<ref>{{cite web|title=Shaun Murphy wins the PTC Grand Final|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2320663,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|date=20 March 2011 |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=7 September 2011}}</ref> with a 4–0 victory over [[Martin Gould]] in the [[2011 Players Tour Championship Grand Final|finals of the Players Tour Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|title=PTC 2010/2011 Finals|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=32|website=Snooker.org|access-date=22 December 2010}}</ref> The following week, he also reached the final of the [[2011 Championship League|Championship League]], but lost 1–3 against Stevens.<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 CLS – Winners Group results|url=http://www.premierleaguesnooker.com/championship/results/2011_cls_winners_group_results.htm|website=premierleaguesnooker.com|access-date=24 March 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110326041755/http://www.premierleaguesnooker.com/championship/results/2011_cls_winners_group_results.htm|archive-date=26 March 2011}}</ref> He progressed to the semi-final of the [[2011 China Open (snooker)|China Open]], where he lost 1–6 against Trump.<ref>{{cite web|title=China Open (2011)|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=27|website=Snooker.org|access-date=23 February 2011}}</ref> Murphy's last tournament of the season was the [[2011 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], where he lost in the second round 10–13 against O'Sullivan.<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Betfred.com World Championship|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=28|website=Snooker.org|access-date=26 April 2011}}</ref>

===2011–12 season===
Murphy began the [[2011–12 snooker season|2011–12 season]] ranked [[Snooker world rankings 2011/2012|number seven]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Rankings after 2011 World Championship |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/64/71/0,,13165~160100,00.pdf |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=4 May 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120614041647/http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/64/71/0,,13165~160100,00.pdf |archive-date=14 June 2012 }}</ref> He could not defend his [[2011 Wuxi Classic|Wuxi Classic]] title, as he lost 3–6 against Ali Carter.<ref>{{cite web|title=Selby holds off Ding to set up Carter final|url=http://au.eurosport.com/snooker/selby-reaches-wuxi-final_sto2864418/story.shtml|publisher=[[Eurosport|Eurosport Australia]]|access-date=9 September 2011}}</ref> Murphy reached the semi-finals of the [[2011 Australian Goldfields Open|Australian Goldfields Open]], but lost 2–6 against eventual champion Stuart Bingham.<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Australian Goldfields Open Main Draw|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0,,13165~2394712,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=6 July 2011}}</ref> At the [[2011 Shanghai Masters|Shanghai Masters]] Murphy reached the quarter-finals, but lost 4–5 against Mark Selby.<ref>{{cite web|title=2011 Shanghai Masters Draw|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0,,13165~2441317,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=9 September 2011}}</ref> Murphy's next tournament was the [[2011 Brazil Masters|Brazil Masters]], where he defeated Graeme Dott 5–0 in the final.<ref name="2011 Brazil Masters"/> Murphy also participated at the [[2011 Premier League Snooker|Premier League]] and ended the league stage with two wins and four losses. As a result, he did not advance to the play-off.<ref>{{cite web|title=Premier League (2011) |url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=107 |publisher=Snooker.org |access-date=1 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111127201849/http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=107 |archive-date=27 November 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Murphy then reached the quarter-finals of the [[2011 UK Championship|UK Championship]], but lost 3–6 against [[Ricky Walden]].<ref>{{cite web|title=UK Championship (2011)|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=98|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=12 October 2011}}</ref> He also participated at the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012|Players Tour Championship]], where his best results came at the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 – Event 6|Warsaw Classic]] and the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 – Event 7|Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy]], where he reached the quarter-finals, but lost 3–4 against Neil Robertson and 2–4 against Matthew Stevens respectively.<ref>{{cite web|title=Shaun Murphy 2011/2012 stats|url=http://snooker.org/res/index.asp?player=97&season=2011|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=2 March 2012}}</ref> He finished number 37 on the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012#Order of Merit|Order of Merit]],<ref>{{cite web |title=PTC Order of Merit after PTC12 |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/ae/98/0,,13165~170158,00.pdf |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=29 December 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131210225922/http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/ae/98/0,,13165~170158,00.pdf |archive-date=10 December 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://snooker.org/res/index.asp?template=10&season=2011|title=Order of Merit|publisher=Snooker.org|date=8 January 2012|access-date=8 January 2012}}</ref> and could not qualify to the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 – Finals|Finals]] to defend his title.<ref>{{cite web|title=Players Tour Championship 2011/2012 Entry Pack for Event 11 and 12|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/87/92/0,,13165~168583,00.pdf|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=8 December 2011}}</ref>

Murphy reached his first [[2012 Masters (snooker)|Masters]] final,<ref>{{cite web|title=Three Tons Help Murphy Stun Higgins|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2584797,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=22 January 2012}}</ref> but lost 6–10 against Robertson.<ref name="Masters 2012">{{cite web|title=Masters (2012)|url=http://snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=104|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=28 October 2011}}</ref> Murphy then reached the semi-finals of the next two ranking tournaments, but lost 0–6 against Stephen Maguire at the [[2012 German Masters|German Masters]],<ref>{{cite web|title=2012 PartyPoker.net German Masters results |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2204254,00.html |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=1 February 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111016201933/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0%2C%2C13165~2204254%2C00.html |archive-date=16 October 2011 }}</ref> 2–6 against Ding Junhui at the [[2012 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2012 Welsh Open draw and format|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0,,13165~2608577,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=19 February 2012}}</ref> He then lost in the quarter-finals of the [[2012 World Open (snooker)|World Open]] 0–5 against Mark Selby.<ref>{{cite news|title=2012 World Open scores and schedule|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/17157508|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=4 March 2012}}</ref> Murphy ended the season with two first round losses. He lost 2–5 against wild-card [[Lu Ning]] at the [[2012 China Open (snooker)|China Open]] and 8–10 against [[Jamie Jones (snooker player)|Jamie Jones]] at the [[2012 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2012 China Open results |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2395611,00.html |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=24 March 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118222743/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0%2C%2C13165~2395611%2C00.html |archive-date=18 January 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0,,13165~2741487,00.html |title=2012 Betfred.com World Championship Draw |publisher=World Snooker |access-date=20 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120423162435/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0%2C%2C13165~2741487%2C00.html |archive-date=23 April 2012 }}</ref>

===2012–13 season===
[[File:Shaun Murphy PHC 2012.jpg|thumb|Murphy at the [[European Tour 2012/2013 – Event 1|2012 Paul Hunter Classic]]]]
[[File:Shaun Murphy at Snooker German Masters (DerHexer) 2013-01-30 11.jpg|thumb|Murphy at the [[2013 German Masters]]]]
Murphy began the [[2012–13 snooker season|2012–13 season]] ranked [[Snooker world rankings 2012/2013|number six]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Rankings after 2012 World Championship |date=8 May 2012 |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/1d/b0/0,,13165~176157,00.pdf |work=World Snooker |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=19 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616125200/http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/1d/b0/0%2C%2C13165~176157%2C00.pdf |archive-date=16 June 2013 }}</ref> The first tournament for Murphy was the [[2012 Wuxi Classic|Wuxi Classic]], where he lost in the first round 1–5 against Ken Doherty.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=175 | title=Wuxi Classic (2012) | publisher=Snooker.org | access-date=4 June 2012}}</ref> Murphy's next tournament was the [[2012 Six-red World Championship|Six-red World Championship]], where he finished first in Group E with four wins out of five matches and advanced to the knock-out stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Six Red World Championship 2012 Group Tables |url=http://www.thailandsnooker.org/data/schedules/files/1341416466_42.pdf |publisher=Billiards Sports Association of Thailand |access-date=6 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130610021218/http://www.thailandsnooker.org/data/schedules/files/1341416466_42.pdf |archive-date= 10 June 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> There he defeated [[James Wattana]], [[Barry Hawkins]], [[Dominic Dale]] and Judd Trump to reach the final, but lost 4–8 against Mark Davis.<ref>{{cite web|title=2012 Sangsom 6 Red World Championship knockout draw |url=http://www.thailandsnooker.org/data/schedules/files/1341672736_45.pdf |publisher=Billiards Sports Association of Thailand |access-date=7 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160220150935/http://thailandsnooker.org/data/schedules/files/1341672736_45.pdf |archive-date= 20 February 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="2012 Sangsom">{{cite web|title=SangSom 6 Red World Championship (2012)|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=179|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=27 June 2012}}</ref> He then reached the quarter-finals of the [[2012 Australian Goldfields Open|Australian Goldfields Open]], but lost 4–5 against Peter Ebdon.<ref>{{cite web|title=Australian Goldfields Open 2012 draw|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/Drawspage/0,,13165~2834339,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|access-date=7 July 2012}}</ref> Murphy went one better in the next two ranking tournaments, as he reached the semi-finals of the [[2012 Shanghai Masters|Shanghai Masters]] and the [[2012 International Championship|International Championship]], but lost 3–6 against John Higgins and 5–9 against Neil Robertson respectively.<ref>{{cite news|title=Shanghai Masters 2012: schedule and results|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/19600409|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=22 September 2012|archive-date=21 September 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120921003343/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/19600409|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=International Championship 2012: schedule and results|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20097570|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=6 November 2012}}</ref> Murphy than reached the final of the [[2012 UK Championship]] courtesy of two tight victories. The first against teenager [[Luca Brecel]] in the quarter-finals, after Brecel twice had the chance to pot the final pink and black to win the match,<ref>{{cite news|title=UK Snooker Championship 2012: Luca Brecel pipped by Murphy|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20633460|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=10 December 2012}}</ref> then against Ali Carter in which Murphy recovered from 4–8 down and 0–32 in points behind in the deciding frame to win 9–8.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hafez|first=Shamoon|title=UK Snooker Championship 2012: Shaun Murphy beats Ali Carter|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20643682|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=10 December 2012}}</ref> He was ultimately defeated by good friend Mark Selby 6–10 in the final.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hafez|first=Shamoon|title=UK Snooker Championship 2012: Mark Selby beats Shaun Murphy|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20658965|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=10 December 2012}}</ref> He also participated at the [[Players Tour Championship 2012/2013|Players Tour Championship]], with his best result coming at the [[Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 – Event 3|third English event]], where he reached the semi-finals, but lost 0–4 against Marco Fu.<ref>{{cite web|title=Shaun Murphy 2012/2013 stats|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?player=97&season=2012|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=19 January 2013}}</ref> He finished number 29 on the [[Players Tour Championship 2011/2012#Order of Merit|Order of Merit]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Order of Merit issued after Munich Open 2013 (ET6) |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/7a/ba/0,,13165~178810,00.pdf |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=7 January 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130127034421/http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/7a/ba/0%2C%2C13165~178810%2C00.pdf |archive-date=27 January 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Order of Merit 2012/2013|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?template=10&season=2012|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=6 January 2013}}</ref> and couldn't qualify to the [[Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 – Finals|Finals]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Betfair European Open 2012/2013 Entry pack for the Munich Open (ET6) |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/85/b8/0,,13165~178309,00.pdf |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=21 November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130122223318/http://www.worldsnooker.com/staticFiles/85/b8/0,,13165~178309,00.pdf |archive-date=22 January 2013 }}</ref>

Murphy began the year by reaching the semi-finals at the [[2013 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], but lost 2–6 against Robertson.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Masters 2013: schedule and results|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20950536|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=13 January 2013}}</ref> He then reached the quarter-final of the [[2013 German Masters|German Masters]], but lost 4–5 against Robertson.<ref>{{cite news|title=German Masters 2013: Schedule and results from Berlin|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/21253174|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=2 February 2013}}</ref> In the first round of the [[2013 World Snooker Championship]], Murphy defeated Martin Gould 10–5 to advance to the second round, where he faced Graeme Dott, winning 13–11. In the quarter-final, he faced Trump in a tense match that went to a deciding frame, after Trump won five consecutive frames from 7–12 down to level at 12–12. Trump ultimately prevailed in a nervy last frame to go through to the semi-final.<ref>{{cite news |first=Ben |last=Dirs |title=Trump wins Murphy thriller |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/22370248 |work=[[BBC Sport]] |date=1 May 2013 |access-date=2 May 2013}}</ref>

===2013–14 season===
[[File:Shaun Murphy at Snooker German Masters (Martin Rulsch) 2014-01-30 02.jpg|thumb|Murphy at the [[2014 German Masters]]]]
Murphy's [[2013–14 snooker season|2013–14 season]] began with a shock 1–5 defeat by [[Alex Davies (snooker player)|Alex Davies]] in the qualifying round of the [[2013 Wuxi Classic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~3195338,00.html |title=Murphy Misses Out on Wuxi |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|World Snooker]] |access-date=31 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607182718/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0%2C%2C13165~3195338%2C00.html |archive-date= 7 June 2013 }}</ref> The tournament was the first to use a new format that required top-16 players to compete in qualifiers.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/22716590 | title=Shaun Murphy fails to qualify for season-opening major | work=[[BBC Sport]] | access-date=2 June 2013}}</ref>

Between August 2013 and January 2014, Murphy lost 3 [[stone (unit)|stones]] (42 [[pound (mass)|pounds]] or 19&nbsp;kg) in weight, due to a new diet and fitness regime. He stated that one of his health and fitness goals was to improve his stamina and concentration at the table.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/snooker-lights-go-faulty-ding-murphy-seals-masters-181233997--spt.html | title=Snooker – Lights go out on faulty Ding as Murphy seals Masters win | publisher=Eurosport | date=14 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/25652527 | title=Masters snooker 2014: Shaun Murphy opts for healthier diet | work=[[BBC Sport]] | date=9 January 2014}}</ref>

In group two of the [[2014 Championship League]], he made his second official maximum break in his round-robin match against Mark Davis.<ref>{{cite web|title=Murphy 147 / Robertson Centuries Record |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~3611925,00.html |work=worldsnooker.com |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=9 January 2014 |date=9 January 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140109140018/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0%2C%2C13165~3611925%2C00.html |archive-date= 9 January 2014 }}</ref>

In the first round of the [[2014 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], Murphy came back from 2–4 behind to defeat Ding Junhui 6–4.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.london24.com/sport/shaun_murphy_stuns_ding_junhui_with_fightback_victory_at_the_masters_1_3206618 | title=Shaun Murphy stuns Ding Junhui with fightback victory at the Masters | publisher=London24 | date=14 January 2014 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222133124/http://www.london24.com/sport/shaun_murphy_stuns_ding_junhui_with_fightback_victory_at_the_masters_1_3206618 | archive-date=22 February 2014 | df=dmy-all }}</ref> He produced another comeback in the quarter-finals, where he trailed Marco Fu 1–4 before winning five frames in a row to clinch a 6–4 victory.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www1.skysports.com/snooker/news/12243/9118930/masters-snooker-mark-selby-and-shaun-murphy-dig-deep-at-alexandra-palace|title=Masters Snooker: Mark Selby and Shaun Murphy dig deep at Alexandra Palace|publisher=[[Sky Sports]]|date=16 January 2014}}</ref> He faced defending champion Mark Selby in the semi-finals, but lost 1–6.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.london24.com/sport/champ_mark_selby_thumps_shaun_murphy_to_book_masters_final_1_3219118|title=Champ Mark Selby thumps Shaun Murphy to book Masters final|publisher=London24|date=18 January 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222133248/http://www.london24.com/sport/champ_mark_selby_thumps_shaun_murphy_to_book_masters_final_1_3219118|archive-date=22 February 2014}}</ref>

In February 2014, while playing Jamie Jones in the last 16 of the minor-ranking [[European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 8|Gdynia Open]], Murphy made his second 147 break of the season and the third of his professional career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.co.uk/snooker/sport/story/281775.html|title=Murphy makes maximum 147 en route to title|publisher=ESPN|date=10 February 2014}}</ref> He went on to win the tournament, defeating [[Fergal O'Brien]] 4–1 in the final to capture his first title in 29 months.<ref name="Gdynia win">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/26128659|title=Shaun Murphy makes maximum break on way to Gdynia Open win|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=10 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/article/663/9159591/murphy-ends-trophy-drought|title=Murphy ends trophy drought|publisher=SportingLife|date=9 February 2014|access-date=11 February 2014|archive-date=4 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304044959/http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/article/663/9159591/murphy-ends-trophy-drought|url-status=dead}}</ref> The following month, he defeated Selby 10–6 in the final of the [[2014 World Open (snooker)|World Open]], winning the fifth ranking title of his career and his first ranking title in three years.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/26601655|title=Shaun Murphy holds off Mark Selby to win Haikou World Open|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=16 March 2014}}</ref>

At the [[2014 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], Murphy defeated Jamie Cope 10–9 and Marco Fu 13–8 to reach the quarter-finals,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/27073924|title=World Snooker Championship 2014: Scores and results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 April 2014}}</ref> where he faced defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan. Murphy was defeated 3–13 with a session to spare.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/27218146|title=Ronnie O'Sullivan eases into World Snooker semi-finals|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=30 April 2014}}</ref>

===2014–15 season: Masters Champion===
[[File:Shaun Murphy at Snooker German Masters (DerHexer) 2015-02-08 19.jpg|thumb|Murphy at the [[2015 German Masters]]]]
Murphy won the [[European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 3|Bulgarian Open]] in October, with a 4–2 victory over Martin Gould in the final.<ref name="Bulgarian win">{{cite web|title=Murphy Storms To Bulgaria Title|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~4196699,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|date=5 October 2014|access-date=11 October 2014}}</ref> Two weeks later, he reached the final of the [[2014 General Cup|General Cup]] but lost 6–7 against Ali Carter.<ref name="2014 General Cup">{{cite web|title=General Cup (2014)|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=383|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=18 October 2014}}</ref> In November, he won the [[European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 4|Ruhr Open]] by defeating [[Robert Milkins]] 4–0 in the final. In the second frame of this match, he achieved the fourth [[maximum break]] of his career after missing out on the maximum on two previous occasions earlier that day—in a match against Joe Swail where Murphy made a break of 129 before missing the blue ball, and in a match against Mark Williams where the maximum attempt ended on a break of 122 as he missed the green ball.<ref name="2014 Ruhr Open">{{cite web|title=Murphy Wins in Mulheim – And Makes 147|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~4322599,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|date=23 November 2014|access-date=23 November 2014}}</ref> In 2014, Murphy became the first player to make three maximums in a calendar year.

At the [[2015 Masters (snooker)|Masters]] in January, he defeated Mark Selby, Stephen Maguire and [[Mark Allen (snooker player)|Mark Allen]] en route to the final against Neil Robertson. Murphy won the match 10–2, completing his career [[Triple Crown (snooker)|Triple Crown]].<ref name="Masters 2015">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/snooker/30871086|title=Masters 2015 final: Shaun Murphy thrashes Neil Robertson|date=18 January 2015|work=BBC Sport|access-date=19 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jan/18/shaun-murphy-triple-crown-masters-hammering-neil-robertson|title=Shaun Murphy seals Triple Crown with Masters hammering of Neil Robertson|date=18 January 2015 |work=Guardian|access-date=19 January 2015}}</ref>

In the [[2015 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]], seeded eighth, Murphy beat [[Robin Hull]] 10–3, [[Joe Perry (snooker player)|Joe Perry]] 13–5, [[Anthony McGill]] 13–8 and Barry Hawkins 17–9, to reach his third final, where he met tenth seed Stuart Bingham.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/32267904|title=World Snooker Championship 2015: Scores and results|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=29 July 2015}}</ref> Despite leading 3–0 and 8–5, Murphy fell behind 11–14 in the third session; after fighting back to level the score at 15–15, he lost the next three frames and the final 15–18.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/32584278|title=World Snooker Championship: Bingham beats Murphy 18–15|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=4 May 2015|access-date=29 July 2015|first=Shamoon|last=Hafeez}}</ref>

===2015–16 season===
At the [[2015 UK Championship|UK Championship]], Murphy defeated [[Ashley Hugill]], [[Zhou Yuelong]] and [[Ben Woollaston]] to reach the last 16, but then lost 4–6 to Marco Fu.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Fu must dislike me, jokes Murphy|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/34994096|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> In defence of his title at the [[2016 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], he was knocked out in the first round by Mark Allen, losing 4–6.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Murphy forfeits frame in Masters loss|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/35276888|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> Murphy's only ranking title this season came at the [[2016 World Grand Prix|World Grand Prix]] in March. With wins over [[Michael White (snooker player)|Michael White]], Martin Gould, Liang Wenbo and Ding Junhui, he met Stuart Bingham in the final—a repeat of the previous year's World Championship final—and claimed the victory this time by winning 10–9.<ref>{{Cite web|date=13 March 2016|title=Shaun Murphy beats Stuart Bingham 10-9 to win World Grand Prix title|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/mar/13/shaun-murphy-stuart-bingham-world-grand-prix|access-date=15 February 2021|website=The Guardian|language=en}}</ref> At the [[2016 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]], Murphy suffered a shocking first-round exit, losing 8–10 to Anthony McGill.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Former champion Murphy shocked by McGill at snooker worlds - Sports - Chinadaily.com.cn|url=https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/sports/2016-04/18/content_24628129.htm|access-date=15 February 2021|website=www.chinadaily.com.cn}}</ref>

===2016–17 season===
Murphy reached the semi-finals of the [[2016 UK Championship|UK Championship]] but lost 2–6 to the eventual champion Mark Selby.<ref>{{Cite news|date=3 December 2016|title=Selby defeats Murphy in thrilling semi-final|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/snooker/38196419|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref> He faced another first-round exit at the [[2017 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], this time losing heavily to Barry Hawkins 1–6.<ref>{{Cite web|date=18 January 2017|title=Hawk Soars To Murphy Win|url=https://wst.tv/hawk-soars-to-murphy-win/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200220231658/https://wst.tv/hawk-soars-to-murphy-win/|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 February 2020|access-date=15 February 2021|website=World Snooker|language=en-US}}</ref> In March 2017, Murphy won his seventh ranking title, and his first of the season, by beating Judd Trump 4–2 in the [[2017 Gibraltar Open|Gibraltar Open]] final.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gibraltar Open 2017: Murphy beats Trump in final|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/murphy-wins-gibraltar-title/41342|access-date=15 February 2021|website=www.sportinglife.com|archive-date=31 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190331204527/https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/murphy-wins-gibraltar-title/41342|url-status=dead}}</ref> At the [[2017 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]], his 10–8 victory over [[Yan Bingtao]] earned him a place in the second round, where he was defeated by Ronnie O'Sullivan 13–7.<ref>{{Cite news|date=17 April 2017|title=Murphy edges past Bingtao - best five shots|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/snooker/39624932|access-date=15 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Short|first=Joe|date=22 April 2017|title=World Snooker Championship 2017: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats rival Shaun Murphy|url=https://www.express.co.uk/sport/othersport/795071/World-Snooker-Championship-2017-Ronnie-O-Sullivan-beats-rival-Murphy-match-report|access-date=15 February 2021|website=Express.co.uk|language=en}}</ref>

===2017–18 season===
Murphy reached the final of the [[2017 China Championship (snooker)|China Championship]] in August, with victories over [[Zhang Anda]], Ken Doherty, [[Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)|Anthony Hamilton]], Stephen Maguire, Zhou Yuelong and Ali Carter, but he was defeated 5–10 by Luca Brecel in the final.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Brecel beats Murphy in China final|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/41016125|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> Later that month, he reached the second ranking tournament final of the season, the [[2017 Paul Hunter Classic|Paul Hunter Classic]], this time losing 2–4 to Michael White.<ref>{{Cite news|title=White beats Murphy in Paul Hunter Classic|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/41069526|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> In November, he won the invitational [[2017 Champion of Champions|Champion of Champions]] tournament for the first time, beating [[Mark King (snooker player)|Mark King]], White and Brecel on the way to the final, before claiming a 10–8 victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan.<ref>{{Cite web|date=13 November 2017|title=Shaun Murphy Stuns Ronnie O'Sullivan To Win Champion Of Champions Title|url=https://www.thesportsman.com/articles/shaun-murphy-stuns-ronnie-osullivan-to-win-champion-of-champions-title|access-date=16 February 2021|website=The Sportsman|language=EN}}</ref> The pair faced each other again in the final of the [[2017 UK Championship|UK Championship]] in December, but this time Murphy lost 5–10.<ref>{{Cite web|date=10 December 2017|title=Ronnie O'Sullivan demolishes Shaun Murphy to seal UK Championship title|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/dec/10/ronnie-osullivan-shaun-murphy-uk-championship-final|access-date=16 February 2021|website=The Guardian|language=en}}</ref>

At the [[2018 Masters (snooker)|Masters]], he avoided another first-round exit by beating Carter 6–4, though it was a hard-fought victory as Carter recovered from a 0–4 deficit to pull up to 4–5 behind.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Wilson|first=Andy|date=17 January 2018|title=Masters snooker: Ali Carter reveals how Shaun Murphy beat him|url=https://www.express.co.uk/sport/othersport/906262/Masters-snooker-Ali-Carter-reveals-how-Shaun-Murphy-beat-him|access-date=16 February 2021|website=Express.co.uk|language=en}}</ref> However, Murphy was knocked out of the tournament in the next round by Judd Trump, losing 4–6.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Trump moves into Masters semi-finals|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/42751555|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> He reached his third ranking final of the season at the [[2018 Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]] in March. After defeating [[Kyren Wilson]], Anthony McGill and Mark Williams, he met Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final for the third time this season; trailing 3–6 at the end of the afternoon session, he eventually lost the match 4–10.<ref>{{Cite web|date=25 March 2018|title=Ronnie O'Sullivan wins Players' Championship but again criticises 'numpties'|url=http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/mar/25/ronnie-osullivan-players-championship-llandudno-snooker-numpties|access-date=16 February 2021|website=The Guardian|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Gibbs|first=Dan|date=26 March 2018|title=Players Championship 2018 final: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Shaun Murphy 10-4|url=https://www.express.co.uk/sport/othersport/936749/Players-Championship-2018-final-LIVE-updates-Ronnie-OSullivan-vs-Shaun-Murphy-snooker|access-date=16 February 2021|website=Express.co.uk|language=en}}</ref> At the end of the season, Murphy suffered another shocking first-round exit at the [[2018 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]], losing 9–10 to Jamie Jones.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Youth key to my world title win - Murphy|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/43878137|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref>

===2018–19 season===
In December 2018, Murphy was defeated by world number 124 [[Chen Feilong]] in the first round of the [[2018 UK Championship|UK Championship]]. Despite taking an early lead of 3–1, Murphy lost the next five frames and lost the match 3–6.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Murphy stunned by world number 124|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/46372361|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=China's Chen Feilong shocks Murphy to reach 2nd round at UK Championship - Xinhua {{!}} English.news.cn|url=http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-11/29/c_137639261.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181129045649/http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-11/29/c_137639261.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 November 2018|access-date=16 February 2021|website=www.xinhuanet.com}}</ref> He bounced back later that month and reached the final of the [[2018 Scottish Open (snooker)|Scottish Open]] after winning against the likes of [[Michael Holt (snooker player)|Michael Holt]], Kyren Wilson and Judd Trump to face Mark Allen in the final. After trailing 3–6, Murphy won four frames out of the next five to level the match at 7–7, but Allen eventually claimed the title by winning 9–7.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Allen beats Murphy to win Scottish Open|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/46585868|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> In January 2019, Murphy lost 2–6 to Barry Hawkins in the first round of the [[2019 Masters (snooker)|Masters]].<ref>{{Cite news|date=15 January 2019|title=Hawkins too strong for Murphy at Masters - best shots|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/snooker/46884371|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> At the [[2019 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]], Murphy whitewashed debutant [[Luo Honghao]] in the first round, winning 10–0, the joint biggest defeat in Crucible history.<ref>{{Cite web|date=22 April 2019|title=Luo Honghao suffers heaviest Crucible defeat of all time as Shaun Murphy enjoys 10-0 whitewash|url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/world-championships/2019/luo-honghao-suffers-heaviest-crucible-defeat-of-all-time-as-shaun-murphy-enjoys-10-0-whitewash-romp_sto7239923/story.shtml|access-date=16 February 2021|website=Eurosport UK|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=22 April 2019|title=Murphy beats Honghao in record-equalling whitewash - best shots|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/snooker/48013183|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> But he was knocked out of the tournament by Neil Robertson in the next round, losing 6–13.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Robertson thrashes Murphy in last 16|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/48067003|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref>

===2019–20 season===
In August 2019, Murphy won against the likes of [[Yuan Sijun]], Yan Bingtao, Neil Robertson, Graeme Dott and Mark Allen to face Judd Trump in the final of the [[2019 International Championship|International Championship]]. After trailing 0–5 at the beginning, Murphy eventually lost the match 3–10.<ref>{{Cite web|date=11 August 2019|title=Snooker news - Judd Trump demolishes Shaun Murphy to win International Championship|url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/international-championship/2019-2020/snooker-news-judd-trump-demolishes-shaun-murphy-to-win-international-championship_sto7404467/story.shtml|access-date=16 February 2021|website=Eurosport UK|language=en}}</ref> In September, Murphy also reached the final of the [[2019 Shanghai Masters|Shanghai Masters]], an invitational tournament, after beating [[Lyu Haotian]], Mark Williams, [[Jack Lisowski]] and Mark Allen. He suffered another defeat in the final against Ronnie O'Sullivan, this time losing 9–11.<ref name="BBC Sport">{{Cite news|title=O'Sullivan retains Shanghai Masters crown|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/49709204|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> He defeated Williams in the final of the [[2019 China Championship|China Championship]] later that month and captured his first ranking title since winning the Gibraltar Open in March 2017.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Murphy holds off Williams in China|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/49872055|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 September 2019|title=Snooker news - Murphy stages brilliant comeback to win China Championship against Williams|url=https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/china-championship/2019-2020/snooker-news-murphy-stages-brilliant-comeback-to-win-china-championship-against-williams_sto7478923/story.shtml|access-date=16 February 2021|website=Eurosport|language=en}}</ref> At the [[2019 UK Championship|UK Championship]], Murphy lost 4–6 to [[Eden Sharav]] in the first round, despite taking an early lead of 3–1.<ref>{{Cite web|date=29 November 2019|title=Shaun Murphy Loses to Eden Sharav|url=https://snookerhq.com/2019/11/29/shaun-murphy-loses-eden-sharav/|access-date=16 February 2021|website=SnookerHQ|language=en-GB}}</ref> In January 2020, Murphy progressed to the semi-finals of the [[2020 Masters (snooker)|Masters]] for the first time since winning the title in 2015 after defeating Trump and Joe Perry,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Defending champion Trump out of Masters|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/51112891|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 January 2020|title=Murphy Reaches Masters Semis|url=https://wst.tv/murphy-reaches-masters-semis/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200220213239/https://wst.tv/murphy-reaches-masters-semis/|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 February 2020|access-date=16 February 2021|website=World Snooker|language=en-US}}</ref> but he eventually lost 3–6 to Ali Carter.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Dafabet Masters: Ali Carter beats Shaun Murphy to reach final|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/carter-through-to-masters-final/176333|access-date=16 February 2021|website=www.sportinglife.com}}</ref> In February 2020, Murphy claimed his ninth ranking title after thrashing Kyren Wilson in the final of the [[2020 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]]. He made three [[century break]]s and three more breaks over 70 to win 9–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Welsh Open Snooker final report and reaction: Shaun Murphy beats Kyren Wilson 9-1|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/magnificent-murphy-blitzes-wilson/177379|access-date=16 February 2021|website=www.sportinglife.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Murphy beats Wilson to win Welsh Open|language=en-GB|work=BBC Sport|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/51524438|access-date=16 February 2021}}</ref> At the [[2020 World Snooker Championship|World Snooker Championship]], Murphy had another first round exit after losing to [[Noppon Saengkham]] 4–10.<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Media|first1=P. A.|last2=sport|first2=Guardian|date=4 August 2020|title=Mark Allen and Shaun Murphy crash out of world championship on day of shocks|language=en-GB|work=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/aug/04/mark-allen-and-shaun-murphy-crash-out-of-world-championship-on-day-of-shocks|access-date=16 February 2021|issn=0261-3077}}</ref>

===2020–21 season===
Murphy reached the semi-finals of the [[2020 European Masters (2020–21 season)|European Masters]] in September, knocking out the defending champion Neil Robertson at the quarter-final stage, but was then himself defeated 3–6 by Mark Selby.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/european-masters/2020-2021/judd-trump-cruises-into-european-masters-semi-final_sto7905899/story.shtml |title=Mark Selby and Martin Gould to meet in European Masters final |date=26 September 2020 |access-date=2 May 2021 |work=Eurosport UK}}</ref> He made a quarter-final appearance at the [[2021 Masters (snooker)|Masters]] in January where he was defeated by the same scoreline by Stuart Bingham.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/55489374 |title=Masters snooker 2021: Full tournament results and highest break |date=17 January 2021 |access-date=2 May 2021 |work=BBC Sport}}</ref>

Defending his title at the [[2021 Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]] in February, Murphy was defeated in the quarter-finals by Stephen Maguire in a ninth-frame decider after taking an earlier 4–3 lead.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/classy-maguire-guns-down-murphy/189389 |title=Welsh Open Snooker: Stephen Maguire beats Shaun Murphy as Ali Carter withdraws |date=19 February 2021 |access-date=2 May 2021 |work=Sporting Life}}</ref> Murphy met Mark Selby in the final of the [[2021 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]] in a repeat of the European Masters semi-final seven months earlier; he lost 18–15. This was the fourth time that Murphy reached the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/may/03/mark-selby-beats-shaun-murphy-win-fourth-world-snooker-championship-crucible-match-report |title=Mark Selby beats Shaun Murphy to win fourth World Snooker Championship |last=Bower |first=Aaron |work=The Guardian |access-date=4 May 2021 |date=3 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/56762588 |title=World Snooker Championship 2021: Tournament results, highest break and prize money |date=3 May 2021 |access-date=4 May 2021 |work=BBC Sport}}</ref>

===2021–22 season===
On 24 November, following his first-round loss to amateur player [[Si Jiahui]] in the [[2021 UK Championship]], Murphy commented, "he [Si] played like a man who does not have a care in the world, because he does not have a care in the world. It is not fair, it is not right. I am not picking on him as a young man, he deserved his victory. Amateurs should not be allowed in professional tournaments, the end. This is our livelihood. This is how I put food on the table. This is how I earn money. Since turning professional at 15, I have earned the right to call myself a professional snooker player. He hasn't done that. He shouldn't be on the table."<ref>{{Cite journal|journal=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/nov/24/its-not-fair-shaun-murphy-rails-at-amateurs-in-pro-snooker-after-uk-championship-defeat-by-amateur|title='It is not fair': Murphy rails at amateurs in pro snooker … after defeat by amateur|date=24 November 2021|accessdate=27 November 2023}}</ref> He later regretted the timing of these comments and apologised to Si,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/uk-championship/2021-2022/uk-championship-2021-shaun-murphy-appogises-to-opponent-si-jiahui-over-amateur-rant-following-shock-_sto8646323/story.shtml|title=UK Championship 2021: Shaun Murphy apologises to opponent Si Jiahui over amateur rant following shock loss|publisher=Eurosport|date=28 November 2021}}</ref> revealing in 2023 that he was "in a dark place" at the time of his "out of character" outburst.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://metro.co.uk/2023/04/19/shaun-murphy-recalls-dark-time-that-led-to-si-jiahui-comments-i-was-hating-myself-18635892/|title='I was in constant pain and hating myself' – Shaun Murphy recalls dark time that led to Si Jiahui outburst|publisher=Metro|date=19 April 2023}}</ref> The highlight of his season was reaching the semi-final of the [[2022 Turkish Masters]], where he lost 6–2 to [[Judd Trump]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/turkish-masters/2022/turkish-masters-2022-judd-trump-fights-past-shaun-murphy-to-set-up-final-showdown-against-matthew-se_sto8841309/story.shtml|title=Turkish Masters 2022 - Judd Trump fights past Shaun Murphy to set up final showdown against Matthew Selt|publisher=Eurosport|date=13 March 2022}}</ref>

===2022–23 season===
Ahead of the [[2022–23 snooker season|2022–23 season]], Murphy revealed he had undergone [[gastric sleeve]] surgery after years of weight fluctuation and associated injuries, [[Social stigma of obesity|fat shaming]] on social media and a resurgence in over-eating after separating from his wife Elaine (although they later reconciled).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/snooker/shaun-murphy-fat-shaming-weight-loss-social-media-b2147635.html|title=Snooker star Shaun Murphy undergoes weight loss surgery after 'fat-shaming' on social media|work=The Independent|date=18 August 2022}}</ref> The move precipitated an upturn in form, starting with reaching the quarter-finals of the [[2022 UK Championship|UK Championship]] (for the first time since [[2017 UK Championship|2017]]) where he was defeated 6–1 by [[Jack Lisowski]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/uk-championship/2022-2023/uk-championship-2022-snooker-live-ding-junhui-whitewashes-off-form-ronnie-o-sullivan-to-reach-semi-f_sto9231025/story.shtml|title=UK Championship 2022 snooker – Jack Lisowski beats Shaun Murphy after Ding Junhui's thrashing of Ronnie O'Sullivan|publisher=Eurosport|date=18 November 2022}}</ref> He had an impressive second half of the season, reaching the final of the [[2023 Welsh Open (snooker)|2023 Welsh Open]] where he narrowly lost 9–7 to [[Robert Milkins]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/snooker-results-robert-milkins-beats-shaun-murphy-9-7-in-welsh-open-final/207482|title=Snooker results: Robert Milkins beats Shaun Murphy 9-7 in Welsh Open final|date=19 February 2023 |publisher=Sporting Life}}</ref> before winning the [[2023 Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]] in impressive fashion with a 10–4 win in the final over [[Ali Carter]]. He made five centuries during the final including a highest break of 145 to seal his first ranking title since the [[2020 Welsh Open (snooker)|2020 Welsh Open]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/players-championship/2022-2023/players-championship-2023-shaun-murphy-dominates-ali-carter-to-take-first-title-in-three-years_sto9431212/story.shtml|title=Players Championship 2023: Shaun Murphy dominates Ali Carter to take first title in three years|publisher=Eurosport|date=27 February 2023}}</ref> Just over a month later, he added the [[2023 Tour Championship|Tour Championship]] to his trophy collection, defeating [[Kyren Wilson]] 10–7 in the final despite being 4–0 down.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/snooker-scores-shaun-murphy-beats-kyren-wilson-10-7-in-tour-championship-final/208458|title=Snooker scores: Shaun Murphy beats Kyren Wilson 10-7 in Tour Championship final|publisher=Sporting Life|date=2 April 2023}}</ref>

On the eve of the [[2023 World Snooker Championship|World Championship]] he was in confident form, declaring "no one's playing better snooker than me right now", and was drawn against [[Si Jiahui]], a match which created anticipation due to the backdrop of previous comments Murphy had made about Si in 2021.<ref name="Guardian">{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/17/shaun-murphy-snooker-interview-world-championships#:~:text=Murphy%20is%20happily%20married%20now,without%20winning%20a%20ranking%20tournament.|title=Shaun Murphy: 'What would I do without snooker? It's my drug'|work=The Guardian|date=17 April 2023}}</ref> Si won on a deciding frame to seal a 10–9 victory.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Snooker results: Shaun Murphy beaten again by Si Jiahui in Crucible shock |url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/snooker-results-shaun-murphy-beaten-again-by-si-jiahui-in-crucible-shock/208886 |date=20 April 2023 |website=Sporting Life |location=UK |archive-date=20 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230420215852/https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/snooker-results-shaun-murphy-beaten-again-by-si-jiahui-in-crucible-shock/208886 |url-status=live }}</ref> Afterwards Murphy was gracious in defeat, saying Si had been "fabulous from start to finish" and "I threw everything at him, I tried my absolute best and I still lost."<ref>{{Cite web |date=20 April 2023 |title=Sensational Si Shocks Murphy |url=https://wst.tv/sensational-si-shocks-murphy/ |access-date=20 April 2023 |website=World Snooker |archive-date=20 April 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230420221647/https://wst.tv/sensational-si-shocks-murphy/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==Rivalry==
Murphy has clashed with [[Stephen Maguire]], another of the 2000 Young Players of Distinction, on several occasions. At the start of their [[2004 Grand Prix (snooker)|2004 Grand Prix]] match, there was an incident that resulted in Maguire being docked the opening frame. After they had shaken hands at the outset of the first frame, Maguire asked referee Johan Oomen for permission to leave the arena and retrieve his chalk, which he had forgotten. While Maguire was away, the referee and Murphy spoke before tournament director Mike Ganley arrived on the scene and docked Maguire a frame for technically not being ready to start at the scheduled time, which angered and surprised Maguire. Murphy refutes that the docking of the frame was down to him speaking to the referee. Maguire won the match 5–2 and later commented: "Rules are rules but I've never heard of anything like that happening before".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/3714886.stm|work=[[BBC Sport]]|title=Williams crashes out|date=4 October 2004|access-date=3 July 2010}}</ref>

Further incidents came in subsequent years. During the 2006 World Championship, Maguire said "I don't want to be a fat world champion", a perceived reference to Murphy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.williamhill.com/a/uk-championship/prepare-for-fireworks-as-murphy-and-maguire-go-to-war|publisher=[[William Hill (bookmaker)|William Hill]]|title=Prepare for fireworks as Murphy and Maguire go to war|first=Martin|last=Dalgliesh|date=19 December 2008|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref> After beating Murphy in the [[2007 Welsh Open (snooker)|2007 Welsh Open]], Maguire said of the chalk incident, "That put the icing on the cake, but we've always had a rivalry. I dislike him and I think he dislikes me. I try hard to beat everyone, but it would have hurt more if I'd lost to him."<ref name="rivalry">{{cite news|url=http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=snooker/07/02/17/SNOOKER_Welsh_Higginson.html |newspaper=[[Sporting Life (British newspaper)|Sporting Life]] |title=Higginson Revelling in Spotlight |date=17 February 2007 |access-date=2 July 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716051857/http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=snooker%2F07%2F02%2F17%2FSNOOKER_Welsh_Higginson.html |archive-date=16 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

Murphy has been outspoken about several other of his rivals, criticising them for having too many toilet breaks and complaining about table conditions among other things.<ref name="Everton (2009-12-9)"/><ref>{{Cite news|last=Baxter|first=Trevor|title=Murphy tables no complaints|date=23 April 2006|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/snooker/2335788/Murphy-tables-no-complaints.html|access-date=22 June 2011}}</ref> Murphy also makes collective criticisms of his fellow professionals for not attending events and has branded other players' concerns over prize money as a joke.<ref>{{cite news|title=No freebies here: Shaun Murphy slams players over prize money criticism|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/other-sports/snooker/world-snooker-championship-shaun-murphy-1839824|work=[[Daily Mirror]]|publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]|date=18 April 2013|access-date=9 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Nunns|first=Hector|title=Shaun Murphy hits out at rivals over Australian Open snub|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/snooker/article3808520.ece|work=[[The Times]]|date=5 July 2013|access-date=9 July 2013}}</ref>

==Playing style==
Murphy is noted for his straight cue action<ref name=Kidd/>—which Steve Davis once called "the best cue action I've ever seen"<ref name=Kidd />—his long potting,<ref name=BBC3Dec07 /> and his breakbuilding.<ref name=BBC3Dec07/> Phil Yates wrote in 2008 in ''[[The Times]]'' that Murphy has improved his tactical game since his World Championship victory.<ref name=Yates19Apr08/> He has compiled [[List of snooker players with over 100 century breaks|more than 600 century breaks]] and has made seven maximum breaks. His career earnings amount to more than £3 million.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kane |first=Desmond |title=Murphy on bullying - I was beaten physically and mentally for chasing my dream |url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/world-championships/2019/shaun-murphy-on-bullying-hell-i-was-beaten-physically-and-mentally-for-chasing-snooker-dream_sto7248774/story.shtml |work=Eurosport |date=18 January 2020 |access-date=20 January 2020 }}</ref>

==Personal life==
Murphy was born in [[Harlow]] and grew up in [[Irthlingborough]]. He was home-schooled from age 13 after being bullied at school,<ref name=Mott/><ref name=Kidd/> and his parents split up when he was 14. He lived with his father Tony, a former professional golfer, and did not see his mother again until he was 19.<ref name=Mott/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-61157016|title=The amazing stories of four boys tipped to become the main men of the next century|publisher=[[The Sunday People|The People]]|first=Jane|last=Simon|date=30 June 1996|access-date=7 January 2019|archive-date=22 January 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122132452/https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-61157016/class-of-96-the-amazing-stories-of-four-boys-tipped|url-status=dead}}</ref> During the [[2007 World Snooker Championship|2007 World Championship]], it was reported that he had developed a rift with his father, who was a member of the [[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|World Snooker]] board.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/champ-s-anguish-at-rift-with-dad-1-350224|title=Champ's anguish at rift with dad|newspaper=[[Sheffield Star]]|date=2 May 2007|access-date=2 July 2010}}</ref><ref name=fightback>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6611839.stm|title=Murphy fightback shocks Stevens|work=[[BBC Sport]]|date=2 May 2007|access-date=5 May 2007}}</ref> He said that they had not spoken in over a year, but that he would willingly speak to his father again if the other called him.<ref name=fightback/> In 2023, Murphy confirmed they were still estranged.<ref name="Guardian"></ref>

Murphy moved to [[Rotherham]] during the 2004 season to be with his fiancée, Clare,<ref name=Yates4May05/> whom he married in July 2005.<ref name=Townsend16Apr06/> Murphy's wife filed for divorce in 2009 on the grounds of infidelity after ''[[The Sunday People|The People]]'' newspaper published an [[Exposé (journalism)|exposé]] revealing he had spent the night with an [[Call girl|escort girl]] he had met at a religious youth group. Murphy's then manager, Brandon Parker, issued a statement confirming that Murphy had slept with the woman but denied he had been unfaithful, stating that Murphy did not have sex with her.<ref name=Tadeo>{{Cite web|title=Snooker Hero Murphy and £100 an hour escort |work=[[The Sunday People|The People]] |first=Daniel |last=Jones |url=http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline=snooker-hero-murphy-and-pound-100-escort&method=full&objectid=21328337&siteid=93463-name_page.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100526095612/http://www.people.co.uk/news/tm_headline%3Dsnooker-hero-murphy-and-pound-100-escort%26method%3Dfull%26objectid%3D21328337%26siteid%3D93463-name_page.html |archive-date=26 May 2010 |date=3 May 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=sex>{{Cite news | work=[[The Independent]] | title=Snooker: Murphy shows the strain on a day to forget | first=Nick | last=Harris | date=4 May 2009 | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/snooker-murphy-shows-the-strain-on-a-day-to-forget-1678575.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100429172735/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/snooker-murphy-shows-the-strain-on-a-day-to-forget-1678575.html | archive-date=29 April 2010 | url-status=dead | location=London}}</ref> He also dated Claire Chorlton, who was first introduced to the viewing public backstage during the final of the 2012 UK Championship.<ref>{{cite news|title=Shaun Murphy's Celine Dion secret|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20661039|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=10 December 2012}}</ref>
Murphy became engaged to his girlfriend Elaine and the couple married in June 2016. They have since had a son and daughter.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bowles|first=Tom|title=Shaun Murphy on becoming a dad, snooker and what he's learned from Danny Willett|url=https://blog.betway.com/snooker/shaun-murphy-on-becoming-a-dad-snooker-and-what-he-s-learned-from-danny-willett/|work=[[Betway]]|date=29 December 2016|access-date=22 April 2017|archive-date=23 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170423061923/https://blog.betway.com/snooker/shaun-murphy-on-becoming-a-dad-snooker-and-what-he-s-learned-from-danny-willett/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Guardian"></ref> The family moved to Dublin, Ireland, in 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/10/shaun-murphy-back-best-ahead-english-open-reaching-dark-place-10895865/|title=Murphy back to his best ahead of English Open after reaching 'very dark place'|date=10 October 2019|website=Metro|language=en|access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref><ref>[https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/shaun-murphy-and-mark-selby-set-up-thrilling-crucible-decider-1.4553526 Shaun Murphy and Mark Selby set up thrilling Crucible decider] Retrieved 2/5/21.</ref>

Murphy became a [[Christianity|Christian]] at the age of 15, after meeting a religious family on holiday.<ref name=Kidd/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/snooker-history-boy-shaun-murphy-is-pining-for-his-past-8581075.html|newspaper=independent.co.uk|title=Snooker Champion Shares His Faith|access-date=1 May 2015|archive-date=21 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121075433/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/others/snooker-history-boy-shaun-murphy-is-pining-for-his-past-8581075.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Murphy is well known for his charitable nature, having spent some of the summer of 2006 doing aid work in [[Zimbabwe]] with his then wife, Clare.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Crucible contenders|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article1677033.ece|newspaper=[[The Times]]|access-date=28 August 2010|location=London, UK|first=Phil|last=Yates|date=22 December 2008}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> He also [[tithe|donated one-tenth]] of his 2005 World Championship winnings to the church,<ref name=Kidd/> and at the 2012 World Snooker Championship Murphy donated £100 to the [[Royal Manchester Children's Hospital]] Charity for every century he made.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gordon|first=Zan|title=Shaun Murphy helps raising funds for Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Charity|url=http://blogs.bettor.com/Shaun-Murphy-helps-raising-funds-for-Royal-Manchester-Childrens-Hospital-Charity-a180082|publisher=Blogs.bettor.com|access-date=2 April 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130410215425/http://blogs.bettor.com/Shaun-Murphy-helps-raising-funds-for-Royal-Manchester-Childrens-Hospital-Charity-a180082|archive-date=10 April 2013}}</ref>

He has claimed to be the only person to have achieved a [[maximum break]] in snooker, a [[nine-dart finish]] in darts and a [[hole in one]] in golf.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-19 |title='It's a club of one' - Shaun Murphy says he is only person to achieve 147, nine-darter and hole in one |url=https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker/former-world-champion-shaun-murphy-claims-he-is-only-person-to-achieve-147-nine-darter-and-hole-in-o_sto8807189/story.shtml |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=www.eurosport.com}}</ref>

==Performance and rankings timeline==
<div style="width:auto; overflow:scroll">
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%;"
! Tournament
! [[1998–99 snooker season|1998/<br/>99]]
! [[1999–2000 snooker season|1999/<br/>00]]
! [[2000–01 snooker season|2000/<br/>01]]
! [[2001–02 snooker season|2001/<br/>02]]
! [[2002–03 snooker season|2002/<br/>03]]
! [[2003–04 snooker season|2003/<br/>04]]
! [[2004–05 snooker season|2004/<br/>05]]
! [[2005–06 snooker season|2005/<br/>06]]
! [[2006–07 snooker season|2006/<br/>07]]
! [[2007–08 snooker season|2007/<br/>08]]
! [[2008–09 snooker season|2008/<br/>09]]
! [[2009–10 snooker season|2009/<br/>10]]
! [[2010–11 snooker season|2010/<br/>11]]
! [[2011–12 snooker season|2011/<br/>12]]
! [[2012–13 snooker season|2012/<br/>13]]
! [[2013–14 snooker season|2013/<br/>14]]
! [[2014–15 snooker season|2014/<br/>15]]
! [[2015–16 snooker season|2015/<br/>16]]
! [[2016–17 snooker season|2016/<br/>17]]
! [[2017–18 snooker season|2017/<br/>18]]
! [[2018–19 snooker season|2018/<br/>19]]
! [[2019–20 snooker season|2019/<br/>20]]
! [[2020–21 snooker season|2020/<br/>21]]
! [[2021–22 snooker season|2021/<br/>22]]
! [[2022–23 snooker season|2022/<br/>23]]
! [[2023–24 snooker season|2023/<br/>24]]
! [[2024–25 snooker season|2024/<br/>25]]
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" |[[Snooker world rankings|Ranking]]<ref name="Ranking history">{{cite web|title=Ranking History|url=http://www.snooker.org/rnk/history.asp|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=6 February 2011}}</ref><ref group="nb">From the 2010/2011 season it shows the ranking at the beginning of the season.</ref>
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Northern Ireland Trophy]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held
| align="center" |<ref group="nb" name="UR">New players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking</ref>
| align="center" |<ref group="nb" name="NMT">He was not on the Main Tour.</ref>
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|''QF'' (NR)
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
| align="center" |<ref group="nb" name="NMT" />
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
| align="center" |<ref group="nb" name="UR" />
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2002/2003|72]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2003/2004|64]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2004/2005|48]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2005/2006|21]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2006/2007|5]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2007/2008|3]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2008/2009|3]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2009/2010|3]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2010/2011|7]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2011/2012|7]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2012/2013|6]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2013/2014|4]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2014/2015|7]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2015/2016|6]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2016/2017|4]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2017/2018|8]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2018/2019|8]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2019/2020|14]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2020/2021|8]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2021/2022|5]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2022/2023|9]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2023/2024|7]]
| align="center" |[[Snooker world rankings 2024/2025|7]]
|-
|-
|colspan="30" | '''Ranking tournaments'''
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Shanghai Masters (snooker)|Shanghai Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Grand Prix (snooker)|Grand Prix]] / [[LG Cup]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Championship League]]
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R
|align="center" colspan="13" style="color:#555555;"|Non-Ranking Event
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 Championship League (2020–21 season)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 Championship League (2021–22 season)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Championship League (ranking)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2023 Championship League (ranking)|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Championship League (ranking)|2R]]
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Bahrain Championship 2008|Bahrain Championship]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Xi'an Grand Prix]]
|align="center" colspan="11" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held
|align="center" colspan="26" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Xi'an Grand Prix|2R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters|Saudi Arabia Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="26" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters|SF]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[English Open (snooker)|English Open]]
|align="center" colspan="18" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 English Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 English Open (snooker)|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 English Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 English Open (snooker)|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 English Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 English Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 English Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 English Open (snooker)|2R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[British Open (snooker)|British Open]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 British Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2004 British Open (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" colspan="16" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 British Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 British Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 British Open|1R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Wuhan Open (snooker)|Wuhan Open]]
|align="center" colspan="25" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2024 Wuhan Open (snooker)|QF]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Northern Ireland Open (snooker)|Northern Ireland Open]]
|align="center" colspan="18" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Northern Ireland Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Northern Ireland Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 Northern Ireland Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2019 Northern Ireland Open|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 Northern Ireland Open|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2021 Northern Ireland Open|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Northern Ireland Open|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 Northern Ireland Open|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2024 Northern Ireland Open|QF]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[International Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="14" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2012 International Championship (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 International Championship (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 International Championship (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 International Championship (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2016 International Championship (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 International Championship (snooker)|3R]]
|style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2019 International Championship (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 International Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 International Championship|2R]]
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[UK Championship]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[UK Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"|Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|3R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 UK Championship|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2006 UK Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2007 UK Championship|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2008 UK Championship|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 UK Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2010 UK Championship|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2011 UK Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2012 UK Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 UK Championship|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 UK Championship|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 UK Championship|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2016 UK Championship|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2017 UK Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 UK Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 UK Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 UK Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 UK Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2022 UK Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 UK Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2024 UK Championship|QF]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Snooker Shoot-Out|Shoot-Out]]
|align="center" colspan="12" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#555555;" |Non-Ranking Event
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2017 Snooker Shoot-Out|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 Snooker Shoot-Out|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Snooker Shoot-Out|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 Snooker Shoot Out|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 Snooker Shoot Out|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Snooker Shoot Out|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 Snooker Shoot Out (2022–23 season)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 Snooker Shoot Out (2023–24 season)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Snooker Shoot Out|2R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Scottish Open (snooker)|Scottish Open]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Players Championship (2003/2004)</ref>
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 Scottish Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2004 Players Championship (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| MR
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Scottish Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Scottish Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2018 Scottish Open (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Scottish Open (snooker)|4R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 Scottish Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 Scottish Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Scottish Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Scottish Open (snooker)|2R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[German Masters]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| NR
|align="center" colspan="11" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 German Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2012 German Masters|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2013 German Masters|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 German Masters|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2015 German Masters|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 German Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2018 German Masters|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 German Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2020 German Masters|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 German Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 German Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2006 Welsh Open (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2007 Welsh Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2008 Welsh Open (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2009 Welsh Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2010 Welsh Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Welsh Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2012 Welsh Open (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Welsh Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 Welsh Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 Welsh Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Welsh Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Welsh Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 Welsh Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Welsh Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2020 Welsh Open (snooker)|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2021 Welsh Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Welsh Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2023 Welsh Open (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[China Open (snooker)|China Open]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Open (snooker)|World Open]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Grand Prix (1998/1999–2000/2001 and 2004/2005–2009/2010), the LG Cup (2001/2002–2003/2004) and the Haikou World Open (2011/2012–2013/2014)</ref>
|align="center" style="color:#cccccc;"| A (NR)
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#cccccc;"| NH
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#cccccc;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 LG Cup (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2004 Grand Prix (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 Grand Prix (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2006 Grand Prix (snooker)|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2007 Grand Prix (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 Grand Prix (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 Grand Prix (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2012 World Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 World Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2014 World Open (snooker)|'''W''']]
|colspan="2" align="center" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2016 World Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 World Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 World Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 World Open (snooker)|3R]]
|
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Snooker Championship]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Grand Prix (snooker)|World Grand Prix]]
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
| colspan="16" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2016 World Grand Prix|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#cccccc;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2017 World Grand Prix|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2018 World Grand Prix|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 World Grand Prix|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 World Grand Prix (2019–20 season)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 World Grand Prix (2020–21 season)|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2023 World Grand Prix|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 World Grand Prix|2R]]
|
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals (2010/2011–2012/2013) and the Players Championship Grand Final (2013/2014–2015/2016)</ref>
|align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Non-Ranking Tournaments'''
|colspan="16" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|
|align="center" colspan="12" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Finals|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[Players Tour Championship 2013/2014 – Finals|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[Players Tour Championship 2014/2015 – Finals|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[Players Tour Championship 2015/2016 – Finals|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Players Championship (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2018 Players Championship (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2020 Players Championship (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;" |[[2023 Players Championship (snooker)|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Tour Championship (snooker)|Tour Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="20" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2020 Tour Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;" |[[2023 Tour Championship|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|DNQ
|
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Snooker Championship|World Championship]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2002 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2005 World Snooker Championship|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2006 World Snooker Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2007 World Snooker Championship|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 World Snooker Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2009 World Snooker Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2010 World Snooker Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 World Snooker Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2013 World Snooker Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2014 World Snooker Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2015 World Snooker Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 World Snooker Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 World Snooker Championship|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2021 World Snooker Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 World Snooker Championship|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 World Snooker Championship|2R]]
|
|-
|colspan="30" | '''Non-ranking tournaments'''
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Shanghai Masters (snooker)|Shanghai Masters]]
| colspan="9" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
| colspan="11" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| Ranking Event
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2019 Shanghai Masters|F]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 Shanghai Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2024 Shanghai Masters|F]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Champion of Champions (snooker)|Champion of Champions]]
| colspan="15" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2017 Champion of Champions|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2018 Champion of Champions|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2019 Champion of Champions|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2020 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2023 Champion of Champions|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Champion of Champions|1R]]
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[World Masters of Snooker]]
|align="center" colspan="25" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2024 World Masters of Snooker|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2024 Snooker Championship (Riyadh)|2R]]
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Masters (snooker)|The Masters]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Masters (snooker)|The Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"|Did Not Participate
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2001 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|-
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2006 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2007 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2008 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2010 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2012 Masters (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2013 Masters (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2014 Masters (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2015 Masters (snooker)|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2018 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2020 Masters (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2021 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 Masters (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2023 Masters (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2024 Masters (snooker)|SF]]
|
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Championship League]]
|align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2008 Championship League|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 Championship League|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2010 Championship League|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2011 Championship League|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 Championship League|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Championship League|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2014 Championship League|SF]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Championship League|RR]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|
|-
|colspan="30"| '''Former ranking tournaments'''
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Thailand Masters]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Irish Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#555555;"|Non-Ranking Event
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Northern Ireland Trophy]]
|align="center" colspan="7" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2006 Northern Ireland Trophy|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2007 Northern Ireland Trophy|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 Northern Ireland Trophy|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Bahrain Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 Bahrain Championship|1R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Wuxi Classic]]<ref group="nb" name="WUC">The event was called the Jiangsu Classic (2008/2009–2009/2010)</ref>
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#555555;"|Non-Ranking
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 Wuxi Classic|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2014 Wuxi Classic|QF]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Australian Goldfields Open]]
|align="center" colspan="13" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2011 Australian Goldfields Open|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2012 Australian Goldfields Open|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Australian Goldfields Open|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 Australian Goldfields Open|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 Australian Goldfields Open|1R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Shanghai Masters (snooker)|Shanghai Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="9" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2007 Shanghai Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 Shanghai Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2009 Shanghai Masters|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2010 Shanghai Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2011 Shanghai Masters|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2012 Shanghai Masters|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Shanghai Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 Shanghai Masters (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 Shanghai Masters|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Shanghai Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| NR
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| NR
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Paul Hunter Classic]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Grand Prix Fürth (2004/2005) and the Fürth German Open (2005/2006–2006/2007)</ref>
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|colspan="6" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Pro-am Event
|colspan="6" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Minor-Ranking Event
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2017 Paul Hunter Classic|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 Paul Hunter Classic|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| NR
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Indian Open (snooker)|Indian Open]]
|colspan="15" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2016 Indian Open|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2017 Indian Open|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Indian Open|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[China Open (snooker)|China Open]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the China International (1998/1999)</ref>
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| LQ
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2006 China Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2007 China Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2008 China Open (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2009 China Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2010 China Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2011 China Open (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 China Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2013 China Open (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 China Open (snooker)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2015 China Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 China Open (snooker)|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2017 China Open (snooker)|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 China Open (snooker)|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Riga Masters (snooker)|Riga Masters]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)</ref>
|align="center" colspan="16" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|colspan="2" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|MR
|style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|A
|style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 Riga Masters|2R]]
|style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[China Championship (snooker)|China Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="18" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2017 China Championship (snooker)|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2018 China Championship|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2019 China Championship|'''W''']]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[WST Pro Series]]
| colspan="22" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 WST Pro Series|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Turkish Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="23" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2022 Turkish Masters|SF]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Gibraltar Open]]
|align="center" colspan="17" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| MR
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2017 Gibraltar Open|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2019 Gibraltar Open|3R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2021 Gibraltar Open|3R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"| WD
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"|[[WST Classic]]
|align="center" colspan="24" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[WST Classic|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[European Open (snooker)|European Masters]]<ref group="nb" name="EUR">The event was called the Irish Open (1998/1999) and Malta Cup (2004/2005–2007/2008)</ref>
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 Malta Cup|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2006 Malta Cup|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2007 Malta Cup|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NR
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 European Masters|1R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|LQ
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2020 European Masters (2020–21 season)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 European Masters (2021–22 season)|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2022 European Masters (2022–23 season)|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2023 European Masters|3R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|-
|colspan="30" | '''Former non-ranking tournaments'''
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Masters Qualifying Event]]<ref group="nb">The event was also called the Benson & Hedges Championship (1990/1991–2002/2003)</ref>
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[1999 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|3R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2000 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2001 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2002 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2003 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2004 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|3R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Northern Ireland Trophy]]
|align="center" colspan="7" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2005 Northern Ireland Trophy|QF]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Pot Black]]
|colspan="7" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2005 Pot Black|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2006 Pot Black|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2007 Pot Black|F]]
|colspan="30" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[European Open (snooker)|European Open]]<ref group="nb" name="EUR"/>
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2008 Malta Cup|'''W''']]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" colspan="20" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Series of Snooker|World Series Jersey]]
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009#World Series of Snooker Jersey|SF]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Series of Snooker|World Series Berlin]]
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009#World Series of Snooker Berlin|F]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Series of Snooker|World Series Grand Final]]
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009#World Series of Snooker Grand Final|'''W''']]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Series of Snooker|World Series Killarney]]
|align="center" colspan="11" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[World Series of Snooker 2009/2010#World Series of Snooker – Killarney|'''W''']]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[2011 Hainan Classic|Hainan Classic]]
|align="center" colspan="12" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Hainan Classic|RR]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Wuxi Classic]]<ref group="nb" name="WUC"/>
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2008 Jiangsu Classic|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2009 Jiangsu Classic|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2010 Wuxi Classic|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2011 Wuxi Classic|SF]]
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Brazil Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="13" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2011 Brazil Masters|'''W''']]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Power Snooker]]
|align="center" colspan="12" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2010 Power Snooker Masters Trophy|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Power Snooker Masters Trophy|1R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Premier League Snooker|Premier League]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Premier League Snooker|Premier League]]
|align="center" colspan="8" style="color:#cccccc;"|Did Not Participate
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|RR
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#cccccc;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2005 Premier League Snooker (2005/06)|RR]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|[[2009 Premier League Snooker|'''W''']]
|align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|[[2010 Premier League Snooker|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Premier League Snooker|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 Premier League Snooker|RR]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|-
|align="center" style="background:#EFEFEF;" | '''Former Ranking Tournaments'''
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[World Grand Prix (snooker)|World Grand Prix]]
|colspan="16" style="background:#EFEFEF;"|
|align="center" colspan="16" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2015 World Grand Prix|1R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[British Open (snooker)|British Open]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[General Cup]]
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" colspan="6" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 General Cup|RR]]
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2014 General Cup|F]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Players Championship (snooker)|Scottish Open]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[Snooker Shoot-Out|Shoot-Out]]
|align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" colspan="12" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2011 Snooker Shoot-Out|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2012 Snooker Shoot-Out|1R]]
|align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2013 Snooker Shoot-Out|1R]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2014 Snooker Shoot-Out|2R]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2015 Snooker Shoot-Out|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2016 Snooker Shoot-Out|2R]]
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|-
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[European Open (snooker)|European Open]] / [[Malta Cup]]
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | [[China Championship (snooker)|China Championship]]
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#cccccc;"| NH
| colspan="18" style="text-align:center; color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" colspan="5" style="color:#cccccc;"| Lost in Qualifying Draw
|align="center" style="background:yellow;" |[[2016 China Championship (snooker)|SF]]
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|1R
|align="center" colspan="3" style="color:#555555;"|Ranking Event
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|2R
|align="center" colspan="30" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|-
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''''W'''''
|style="background:#EFEFEF;"| [[Hong Kong Masters]]
|align="center" colspan="1" style="color:#cccccc;"| NH
|align="center" colspan="19" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2017 Hong Kong Masters|QF]]
|align="center" colspan="4" style="color:#555555;"| Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|-
|style="background:#EFEFEF;" | {{nowrap|[[Six-red World Championship]]<ref group="nb">The event was called the Six-red Snooker International (2008/2009) and the Six-red World Grand Prix (2009/2010)</ref>}}
|align="center" colspan="10" style="color:#555555;"|Tournament Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|[[2009 Six-red World Grand Prix|2R]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|NH
|align="center" style="background:thistle;"|[[2012 Six-red World Championship|F]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2013 Six-red World Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|[[2014 Six-red World Championship|QF]]
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|A
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"|Not Held
|align="center" style="color:#555555;"|WD
|align="center" colspan="2" style="color:#555555;"| Not Held
|}
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:78%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:78%;"
! colspan="6"|Performance Table Legend
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! colspan="4"|Performance Table Legend
|-
|-
| align="center" width="30"|NH
| align="center" style="color:#555555;" width="30"|LQ
| lost in the qualifying draw
|tournament not held in that calendar year
| align="center" width="30"|A
| align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|#R
| lost in the early rounds of the tournament<br/>(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
|did not participate in the tournament
| align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
| lost in the quarter-finals
|-
|-
| align="center" width="30"|LQ
| lost in qualifying draw
|align="center" style="background:#afeeee;"|#R
| lost in the early rounds of the tournament <br>(RR = round robin)
|-
|align="center" style="background:#ffebcd;"|QF
|advanced to but not past the quarterfinals
| align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
| align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
| lost in the semi-finals
|advanced to but not past the semifinals
| align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F
|-
| lost in the final
|align="center" style="background:#D8BFD8;"|F
| align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|advanced to the final, tournament runner-up
| won the tournament
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|won the tournament
|-
|-
| align="center" style="color:#555555;" width="30"|DNQ
| did not qualify for the tournament
| align="center" style="color:#555555;" width="30"|A
| did not participate in the tournament
| align="center" style="color:#555555;" width="30"|WD
| withdrew from the tournament
|}
|}
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
{|class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
|-
|-
|align=center colspan=4|''Italics'' || means the event offered no rankings points for that season.
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;" colspan="4"|NH / Not Held || means an event was not held.
|-
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;" colspan="4"|NR / Non-Ranking Event || means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
|-
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;" colspan="4"|R / Ranking Event || means an event is/was a ranking event.
|-
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;" colspan="4"|MR / Minor-Ranking Event || means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.
|-
| style="text-align:center; color:#555555;" colspan="4"|PA / Pro-am Event || means an event is/was a pro-am event.
|}
|}
{{reflist|group=nb}}
</div>


==Tournament wins==
==Career finals==
===Ranking wins===
===Ranking finals: 26 (12 titles)===
{|
* [[World Snooker Championship]] – [[World Snooker Championship 2005|2005]]
| valign=top width=40% align=left |
* [[Malta Cup]] – [[2007 Malta Cup|2007]]
{| class="wikitable"
* [[UK Championship]] - [[2008 UK Snooker Championship|2008]]
! Legend
|- bgcolor="#e5d1cb"
| World Championship (1–3)
|- bgcolor="dfe2e9"
| UK Championship (1–2)
|- bgcolor=
| Other (10–9)
|}


{| class="sortable wikitable"
===Other wins===
!width="80"|Outcome
* [[Benson & Hedges Championship]] – 2000
!width="20"|No.
* [[Malta Cup]] – [[2008 Malta Cup|2008]]
!width="50"|Year
* [[German Open (snooker)|Paul Hunter Classic]] - 2008
!width="250"|Championship
!width="200"|Opponent in the final
!width="50"|Score
!width="30"|Ref.
|-style="background:#e5d1cb;"
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 1.
| [[2005 World Snooker Championship|2005]]
| [[World Snooker Championship]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Matthew|Stevens}}
| align="center"|18–16
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner WSC">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=World Professional Championship|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/world.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130416080933/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/world.html|archive-date=16 April 2013|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 1.
| [[2006 Welsh Open (snooker)|2006]]
| [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Stephen|Lee|dab=snooker player}}
| align="center"|{{sort|04–09|4–9}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Welsh">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Welsh Open|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/welshopen.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216155616/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/welshopen.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 2.
| [[2007 Malta Cup|2007]]
| [[Malta Cup]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Ryan|Day|dab=snooker player}}
| align="center"|{{sort|09–04|9–4}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Malta">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Malta Grand Prix, Malta Cup|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Malta.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120403122412/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Malta.html|archive-date=3 April 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=27 April 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 2.
| [[2008 China Open (snooker)|2008]]
| [[China Open (snooker)|China Open]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|Stephen|Maguire}}
| align="center"|{{sort|09–10|9–10}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner China">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Major Snooker Events in China|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/China.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216155144/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/China.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-style="background:#dfe2e9;"
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 3.
| [[2008 UK Championship|2008]]
| [[UK Championship]]
| {{flagicon|HKG}} {{sortname|Marco|Fu}}
| align="center"|{{sort|10–09|10–9}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner UK">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=UK Championship|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/uk.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216160153/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/uk.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-style="background:#e5d1cb;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 3.
| [[2009 World Snooker Championship|2009]]
| [[World Snooker Championship]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|John|Higgins|John Higgins}}
| align="center"|{{sort|09–18|9–18}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner WSC"/>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 4.
| [[Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Finals|2011]]
| [[Players Championship (snooker)|Players Tour Championship Finals]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Martin|Gould}}
| align="center"|{{sort|04–00|4–0}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner PTC">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=PTC|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ptc.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216160355/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ptc.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=11 April 2011}}</ref>
|-style="background:#dfe2e9;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 4.
| [[2012 UK Championship|2012]]
| [[UK Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Selby}}
| align="center"|{{sort|06–10|6–10}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|title=UK Championship scores and schedule|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/20509114|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=1 December 2012}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 5.
| [[2014 World Open (snooker)|2014]]
| [[World Open (snooker)|World Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Selby}}
| align="center"|{{sort|10–06|10–6}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://3a43ed9bbf8e4c3a0092-e5ae3e47d460213726cd286f2f322a12.r38.cf3.rackcdn.com/8294ab60-dd08-4502-b1d5-ec3660b88f88.pdf |title=Haikou World Open 2014 draw & results |publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |access-date=16 March 2014 |date=16 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316183219/http://3a43ed9bbf8e4c3a0092-e5ae3e47d460213726cd286f2f322a12.r38.cf3.rackcdn.com/8294ab60-dd08-4502-b1d5-ec3660b88f88.pdf |archive-date=16 March 2014 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a"|Runner-up
| 5.
| [[2015 German Masters|2015]]
| [[German Masters (snooker)|German Masters]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Selby}}
| align="center"|{{sort|07–09|7–9}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|title=Selby Takes German Glory|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~4473231,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]]|date=8 February 2015|access-date=8 February 2015}}</ref>
|-style="background:#e5d1cb;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 6.
| [[2015 World Snooker Championship|2015]]
| [[World Snooker Championship]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Stuart|Bingham}}
| align="center"|{{sort|15–18|15–18}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|title=World Snooker Championship: Bingham beats Murphy 18–15
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/32584278|work=bbc.co.uk/sport|publisher=[[BBC Sport]]|date=4 May 2015|access-date=6 May 2015}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 6.
| [[2016 World Grand Prix|2016]]
| [[World Grand Prix (snooker)|World Grand Prix]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Stuart|Bingham}}
| align="center"|{{sort|10–09|10–9}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/35798742|title=World Grand Prix: Shaun Murphy beats Stuart Bingham |work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=13 March 2016|date=13 March 2016}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 7.
| [[2017 Gibraltar Open|2017]]
| [[Gibraltar Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Judd|Trump}}
| align="center"|{{sort|04–02|4–2}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/murphy-wins-gibraltar-title/41342|title=Gibraltar Open 2017: Murphy beats Trump in final|access-date=6 March 2017|date=5 March 2017|archive-date=31 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190331204527/https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/murphy-wins-gibraltar-title/41342|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 7.
| [[2017 China Championship (snooker)|2017]]
| [[China Championship (snooker)|China Championship]]
| {{flagicon|BEL}} {{sortname|Luca|Brecel}}
| align="center"|{{sort|05–10|5–10}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/41016125|title=China Championship: Luca Brecel beats Shaun Murphy for first ranking title|work=BBC Sport |access-date=10 December 2017|date=22 August 2017}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 8.
| [[2017 Paul Hunter Classic|2017]]
| [[Paul Hunter Classic]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Michael|White|Michael White (snooker player)}}
| align="center"|{{sort|02–04|2–4}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/41069526|title=Paul Hunter Classic 2017: Michael White beats Shaun Murphy in final|work=BBC Sport |access-date=10 December 2017|date=27 August 2017}}</ref>
|-style="background:#dfe2e9;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 9.
| [[2017 UK Championship|2017]]
| [[UK Championship]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|05–10|5–10}}
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/42301866|title=UK Championship: Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Shaun Murphy in final|work=BBC Sport |access-date=11 December 2017|date=10 December 2017}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 10.
| [[2018 Players Championship (snooker)|2018]]
| [[Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|04–10|4–10}}
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|title=O'Sullivan Beats Murphy To Equal Titles Record|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/osullivan-beats-murphy-equal-titles-record/|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=[[World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association]] |date=25 March 2018 |access-date=25 March 2018}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 11.
| [[2018 Scottish Open (snooker)|2018]]
| [[Scottish Open (snooker)|Scottish Open]]
| {{flagicon|NIR}} {{sortname|Mark|Allen|Mark Allen (snooker player)}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|07–09|7–9}}
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news |title=Mark Allen beats Shaun Murphy 9–7 in Scottish Open final |work=BBC Sport |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/46585868 |access-date=16 December 2018}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 12.
| [[2019 International Championship (snooker)|2019]]
| [[International Championship (snooker)|International Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Judd|Trump}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|03–10|3–10}}
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web |title=Sublime Trump Claims International Title |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/sublime-trump-claims-international-title/ |website=World Snooker |date=11 August 2019 |access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 8.
| [[2019 China Championship|2019]]
| [[China Championship (snooker)|China Championship]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Mark|Williams|dab=snooker player}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|10–09|10–9}}
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web |title=Murphy Beats Williams To End Ranking Drought |url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/murphy-beats-williams-to-end-ranking-drought/ |website=World Snooker |date=29 September 2019 |access-date=29 September 2019}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 9.
| [[2020 Welsh Open (snooker)|2020]]
| [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Kyren|Wilson}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|09–01|9–1}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url= https://snookerhq.com/2020/02/17/shaun-murphy-seals-welsh-open-title/
|title =Shaun Murphy Seals Welsh Open Title
|date=16 February 2020|work=Snookerhq.com|access-date=21 February 2020}}</ref>
|-
|-style="background:#e5d1cb;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 13.
| [[2021 World Snooker Championship|2021]]
| [[World Snooker Championship]] <small>(3)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Selby}}
| align="center"|{{sort|15–18|15–18}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://wst.tv/selby-lands-fourth-crucible-crown/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210503215159/https://wst.tv/selby-lands-fourth-crucible-crown/|url-status=dead|archive-date=3 May 2021|title=Selby Lands Fourth Crucible Crown|publisher=World Snooker Tour|date=3 May 2021}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 14.
| [[2023 Welsh Open (snooker)|2023]]
| [[Welsh Open (snooker)|Welsh Open]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Robert|Milkins}}
| align="center"|{{sort|07–09|7–9}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/64700411|title=Welsh Open: Robert Milkins defeats Shaun Murphy in final|publisher=BBC|date=19 February 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 10.
| [[2023 Players Championship (snooker)|2023]]
| [[Players Championship (snooker)|Players Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ali|Carter}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|10–04|10–4}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wst.tv/magician-back-in-winners-circle/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230226221338/https://wst.tv/magician-back-in-winners-circle/|url-status=dead|archive-date=26 February 2023|title=Magician Back In Winners' Circle|publisher=World Snooker Tour|date=26 February 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 11.
| [[2023 Tour Championship|2023]]
| [[Tour Championship (snooker)|Tour Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Kyren|Wilson}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|10–07|10–7}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wst.tv/tour-triumph-for-magnificent-murphy/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230402213226/https://wst.tv/tour-triumph-for-magnificent-murphy/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 April 2023|title=Tour Triumph For Magnificent Murphy|publisher=World Snooker Tour|date=2 April 2023}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 12.
| [[2023 Championship League (ranking)|2023]]
| [[Championship League]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Mark|Williams|dab=snooker player}}
| style="text-align:center;"|{{sort|03–00|3–0}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wst.tv/murphy-takes-season-opener/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230722060906/https://wst.tv/murphy-takes-season-opener/|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2023|title=Murphy Takes Season Opener|publisher=World Snooker Tour|date=21 July 2023}}</ref>
|}


===Minor-ranking finals: 6 (4 titles)===
==Personal life==
{| class="sortable wikitable"
Murphy was born in [[Harlow]], but has lived in [[Rotherham]] for much of his career. He is a devout Christian and prays in his dressing room before every match.<ref name="rise"/> Murphy is a keen pianist and single-figure handicap golfer.<ref name="BBC4508509">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/4508509.stm |title=Shaun Murphy - Did you know...?|accessmonthday=5 May |accessyear=2007 |publisher=BBC Sports, 3 May 2005}}</ref>He met his wife Clare on an online [[Christian]] chat room,<ref>"[http://www.biogs.com/famous/murphyshaun.html Shaun Murphy]", Biogs. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.</ref> however they separated in October 2008 after 3 years of marriage<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.northantset.co.uk/news/Snooker-star-Murphy-splits-from.4608499.jp|title=Evening Telegraph}}</ref>. There were concerns that Murphy's estranged wife would serve him divorce papers during play of his first round 2009 World Championship match, however this did not happen.<ref>"{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/8012260.stm |title=Distracted Murphy beats Higginson|accessmonthday=23 April |accessyear=2009 |publisher=BBC Sports, 23 April 2009}}</ref>
!width="80"|Outcome
!width="20"|No.
!width="50"|Year
!width="250"|Championship
!width="200"|Opponent in the final
!width="50"|Score
!width="30"|Ref.
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 1.
| 2010
| [[Euro Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 2|Brugge Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Matthew|Couch}}
| align="center"|4–2
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner PTC"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 1.
| 2010
| [[Euro Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 5|Ruhr Championship]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|John|Higgins|John Higgins}}
| align="center"|2–4
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner PTC"/>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 2.
| [[European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 8|2014]]
| [[Gdynia Open]]
| {{flagicon|IRL}} {{sortname|Fergal|O'Brien}}
| align="center"|4–1
| align="center"|<ref name="Gdynia win" />
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 3.
| [[European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 3|2014]]
| [[Bulgarian Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Martin|Gould}}
| align="center"|4–2
| align="center"|<ref name="Bulgarian win" />
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 4.
| [[European Tour 2014/2015 – Event 4|2014]]
| [[Ruhr Open]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Robert|Milkins}}
| align="center"|4–0
| align="center"|<ref name="2014 Ruhr Open" />
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 2.
| [[European Tour 2015/2016 – Event 2|2015]]
| [[Paul Hunter Classic]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ali|Carter}}
| align="center"|3–4
| align="center"|<ref name="2015 Paul Hunter Classic">{{cite news|title=Ali Carter wins first title since cancer all-clear|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/snooker/34105555|work=[[BBC Sport]]|access-date=30 August 2015}}</ref>
|}
|}

===Non-ranking finals: 23 (11 titles)===
{|
| valign=top width=40% align=left |
{| class="wikitable"
! Legend
|- bgcolor="ffffcc"
| The Masters (1–1)
|- style="background:#ffe6cc;"
| Champion of Champions (1–0)
|- bgcolor="d0f0c0"
| Premier League (1–1)
|-
| Other (8–10)
|}

{| class="sortable wikitable"
!width="80"|Outcome
!width="20"|No.
!width="50"|Year
!width="250"|Championship
!width="200"|Opponent in the final
!width="50"|Score
!width="30"|Ref.
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 1.
| 1998
| [[Challenge Tour (snooker)|UK Tour – Event 4]]
| {{flagicon|NIR}} {{sortname|Patrick|Wallace}}
| align="center"|{{sort|04–06|4–6}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Secondary">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=UK Tour, Challenge Tour|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/challenge.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120228200859/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/challenge.html|archive-date=28 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=27 April 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 1.
| [[2001 Masters (snooker)#Qualifying|2000]]
| [[Masters Qualifying Event|Benson & Hedges Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Stuart|Bingham}}
| align="center"|{{sort|09–07|9–7}}
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Benson & Hedges Championship, Masters Qualifying Tournament|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/masqual.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216155348/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/masqual.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=11 April 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 2.
| 2001
| [[Challenge Tour (snooker)|Challenge Tour – Event 3]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Andrew|Norman|Andrew Norman (snooker player)}}
| align="center"|{{sort|06–03|6–3}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Secondary"/>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 3.
| 2001
| [[Challenge Tour (snooker)|Challenge Tour – Event 4]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Luke|Simmonds}}
| align="center"|{{sort|06–02|6–2}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Secondary"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 2.
| 2001
| [[International Open Series|WPBSA Open Tour – Event 1]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Gray|dab=pool player}}
| align="center"|{{sort|02–05|2–5}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Hayton">{{Cite book |last=Hayton |first=Eric |title=The CueSport Book of Professional Snooker |year=2004 |publisher=Rose Villa Publications |location=Suffolk |isbn=978-0-9548549-0-4 |page=180}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 3.
| [[2005 Pot Black|2005]]
| [[Pot Black]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Matthew|Stevens}}
| align="center"|{{sort|00–01|0–1}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Pot Black">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Pot Black, Junior Pot Black|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/PotBlack.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216154927/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/PotBlack.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.ukl|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 4.
| [[2007 Pot Black|2007]]
| [[Pot Black]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|IRL}} {{sortname|Ken|Doherty}}
| align="center"|{{sort|00–01|0–1}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Pot Black"/>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 4.
| [[2008 Malta Cup|2008]]
| [[Malta Cup]]
| {{flagicon|IRL}} {{sortname|Ken|Doherty}}
| align="center"|{{sort|09–03|9–3}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner Malta"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 5.
| [[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009#Berlin|2008]]
| [[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009|World Series of Snooker Berlin]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|Graeme|Dott|}}
| align="center"| 1–6
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|title=Hunger inspired Graeme Dott's World Series win|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/other-sports/snooker/hunger-inspired-graeme-dotts-world-983699|work=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]|publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]|location=Glasgow|date=15 July 2008|access-date=6 April 2015}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 5.
| [[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009#World Series of Snooker Grand Final|2009]]
| [[World Series of Snooker 2008/2009|World Series of Snooker Grand Final]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|John|Higgins|John Higgins}}
| align="center"| 6–2
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|title=Snooker: Murphy wins in Algarve|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/NewsGen/Edi%C3%A7%C3%A3o/RECORD/Modalidades/Outras/interior.aspx?content_id=385611|work=[[Record (Portuguese newspaper)|Record]]|publisher=[[Cofina]]|location=Lisbon|date=10 May 2009|access-date=6 April 2015|language=pt|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150412011940/http://www.record.xl.pt/NewsGen/Edi%C3%A7%C3%A3o/RECORD/Modalidades/Outras/interior.aspx?content_id=385611|archive-date=12 April 2015}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 6.
| [[World Series of Snooker 2009/2010#Killarney|2009]]
| [[World Series of Snooker 2009/2010|World Series of Snooker Killarney]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Jimmy|White}}
| align="center"| 5–1
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|title=Shaun Murphy Crowned 2009 Sportingbet.com Champion|url=http://www.rballsports.com/cmsnews.php?fm=9&mid=5022|publisher=RB All Sports|access-date=6 April 2015|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025203/http://www.rballsports.com/cmsnews.php?fm=9&mid=5022|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
|-style="background:#d0f0c0;"
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 7.
| [[2009 Premier League Snooker|2009]]
| [[Premier League Snooker|Premier League]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| align="center"|{{sort|07–03|7–3}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner League">{{cite web|last=Turner|first=Chris|title=Premier / Matchroom League|url=http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/league.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216154905/http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/league.html|archive-date=16 February 2012|work=cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk|publisher=Chris Turner's Snooker Archive|access-date=18 March 2011}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 8.
| [[2010 Wuxi Classic|2010]]
| [[Wuxi Classic]]
| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Ding Junhui]]
| align="center"|{{sort|09–08|9–8}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner China"/>
|-style="background:#d0f0c0;"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 6.
| [[2010 Premier League Snooker|2010]]
| [[Premier League Snooker|Premier League]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| align="center"|{{sort|01–07|1–7}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner League"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 7.
| [[2011 Championship League|2011]]
| [[Championship League]]
| {{flagicon|WAL}} {{sortname|Matthew|Stevens}}
| align="center"|{{sort|01–03|1–3}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Turner League"/>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 9.
| [[2011 Brazil Masters|2011]]
| [[Brazil Masters]]
| {{flagicon|SCO}} {{sortname|Graeme|Dott}}
| align="center"|{{sort|05–00|5–0}}
| align="center"|<ref name="2011 Brazil Masters">{{cite web|title=Brazil Masters (2011)|url=http://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?event=128|publisher=Snooker.org|access-date=1 August 2011}}</ref>
|- bgcolor="ffffcc"
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 8.
| [[2012 Masters (snooker)|2012]]
| [[Masters (snooker)|The Masters]]
| {{flagicon|AUS}} {{sortname|Neil|Robertson}}
| align="center"|{{sort|06–10|6–10}}
| align="center"|<ref name="Masters 2012"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 9.
| [[2012 Six-red World Championship|2012]]
| [[Six-red World Championship]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Davis|Mark Davis (snooker player)}}
| align="center"|4–8
| align="center"|<ref name="2012 Sangsom"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 10.
| [[2014 General Cup|2014]]
| [[General Cup]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ali|Carter}}
| align="center"|6–7
| align="center"|<ref name="2014 General Cup"/>
|- bgcolor="ffffcc"
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 10.
| [[2015 Masters (snooker)|2015]]
| [[Masters (snooker)|The Masters]]
| {{flagicon|AUS}} {{sortname|Neil|Robertson}}
| align="center"|10–2
| align="center"|<ref name="Masters 2015"/>
|- style="background:#ffe6cc;"
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 11.
| [[2017 Champion of Champions|2017]]
| [[Champion of Champions (snooker)|Champion of Champions]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| align="center"|10–8
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/41962959 |title=Champion of Champions: Shaun Murphy beats Ronnie O'Sullivan in final|date=12 November 2017|work=BBC Sport|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 11.
| [[2019 Shanghai Masters|2019]]
| [[Shanghai Masters (snooker)|Shanghai Masters]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Ronnie|O'Sullivan}}
| align="center"|9–11
| align="center"|<ref name="BBC Sport"/>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 12.
| [[2024 Shanghai Masters|2024]]
| [[Shanghai Masters (snooker)|Shanghai Masters]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Judd|Trump}}
| align="center"|5–11
| align="center"|
|}
|}

===Pro-am finals: 3 (2 titles)===
{| class="sortable wikitable"
!width="80"|Outcome
!width="20"|No.
!width="50"|Year
!width="250"|Championship
!width="200"|Opponent in the final
!width="50"|Score
!width="30"|Ref.
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 1.
| 1999
| Hannover International Masters
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Matthew|Couch}}
| align="center"|5–6
| align="center"|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001121/19990909/036/0036|url-access=subscription|title=Karl and Sean Open accounts|date=9 September 1999|work= Grimsby Daily Telegraph|page=36}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 1.
| [[2008 Paul Hunter Classic|2008]]
| [[Paul Hunter Classic]]
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Mark|Selby}}
| align="center"|4–0
| align="center"|<ref name=GlobalSnooker>{{cite web|title=Paul Hunter Classic History|url=http://www.global-snooker.com/Paul-Hunter-Classic-Historic-Results.asp|publisher=Global Snooker|access-date=28 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120609230133/http://www.global-snooker.com/Paul-Hunter-Classic-Historic-Results.asp|archive-date=9 June 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 2.
| [[2009 Paul Hunter Classic|2009]]
| [[Paul Hunter Classic]] <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} {{sortname|Jimmy|White}}
| align="center"|4–0
| align="center"|<ref name=GlobalSnooker/>
|}

===Amateur finals: 6 (5 titles)===
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders"
!width="80"|Outcome
!width="20"|No.
!width="50"|Year
!width="250"|Championship
!width="200"|Opponent in the final
!width="50"|Score
!width="30"|Ref.
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 1.
| 1995
| UK Under-15 Championship
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Lee Spick]]
| style="text-align:center;"|3–2
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news|title=Murphy is a marvel|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003955/19950427/064/0064|url-access=subscription|work=Wellingborough & Rushden Herald & Post|date=27 April 1995|page=64}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 2.
| 1996
| English Under-15 Championship
| {{Flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Roper
| style="text-align:center;"|4–2
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref name="GSC England">{{cite web|title=Country Page - England|url=http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk:80/files/Countries/country_england.htm|publisher=Global Snooker Centre|access-date=14 May 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004174708/http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk:80/files/Countries/country_england.htm|archive-date=4 October 2008}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 3.
| 1996
| UK Under-15 Championship <small>(2)</small>
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ricky Walden]]
| style="text-align:center;"|3–2
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news|title=Super Shaun defends UK crown|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005226/19960416/411/0042|url-access=subscription|work=Northampton Chronicle and Echo|date=16 April 1996|page=42}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 4.
| 1997
| UK Under-15 Championship <small>(3)</small>
| {{flagicon|WAL}} [[Ian Preece]]
| style="text-align:center;"|3–0
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news|title=Shaun in class of his own|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0005115/19970408/387/0030|url-access=subscription|work= Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph|date=8 April 1997|page=30}}</ref>
|-
| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Runner-up
| 1.
| 1998
| English Under-21 Championship
| {{Flagicon|ENG}} Robert Donkin
| align="center"|1–6
| align="center"|<ref name="GSC England" />
|-
| style="background:#98FB98"|Winner
| 5.
| 2000
| English Open
| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Brian Salmon]]
| style="text-align:center;"|8–1
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref name="GSC England" />
|}


==See also==
During the 2007 World Championship it was reported in some newspapers that he had developed a rift with his father, Tony, who is a member of the [[World Snooker]] board.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sheffieldtoday.net/news?articleid=2845456 |title=Champ's anguish at rift with dad|accessmonthday=5 May |accessyear=2007 |publisher=''[[Sheffield Star]]'', 2 May 2007}}</ref><ref name=bbc1>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/other_sports/snooker/6611839.stm |title=Murphy fightback shocks Stevens |accessmonthday=5 May |accessyear=2007 |publisher=BBC Sports, 2 May 2007}}</ref> He revealed that this happened 18 months earlier and that they had not spoken since. He did, however, state on BBC snooker coverage that he would happily speak to his father again if he was called.<ref name=bbc1 />
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category|Shaun Murphy (snooker player)}}
* [http://www.shaun-murphy.co.uk/ Shaun Murphy's official website]
* {{Official website}}
* [http://prosnookerblog.com/players/shaun-murphy/ Player Profile at Pro Snooker Blog]
* {{WST player}}
* [http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk/files/Players/Global_Europe/Global_England/eng_shaun_murphy.htm Profile at the European Billiards & Snooker Association]
* {{snooker.org player}}
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/world_snooker_2005/default.stm BBC 2005 World Snooker Championship coverage]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090502002549/http://www.global-snooker.com/Shaun-Murphy.asp Shaun Murphy] at Global-Snooker.com
* "[http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/life/snooker_champion_shares_his_faith/17590/p1/ Snooker Champion Shares His Faith]", Cross Rhythms, 1 December 2005
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090204201211/http://uk.yahoo.eurosport.com/snooker/person_prs32333.shtml Shaun Murphy] at Eurosport.com


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Shaun Murphy
Murphy at the 2015 German Masters
Born (1982-08-10) 10 August 1982 (age 42)
Harlow, England
Sport country England
NicknameThe Magician[1]
Professional1998/1999, 2001–present
Highest ranking3 (May 2007 – May 2010)
Current ranking 7 (as of 16 December 2024)
Maximum breaks8
Century breaks687 (as of 23 December 2024)
Tournament wins
Ranking12
Minor-ranking4
World Champion2005

Shaun Peter Murphy[2] (born 10 August 1982) is an English professional snooker player who won the 2005 World Championship and has completed the Triple Crown. Nicknamed "The Magician", Murphy is noted for his straight cue action and his long potting.

Born in Harlow, Essex, and raised in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, Murphy turned professional in 1998. His 2005 victory at the World Championship was considered a major surprise as he was only the third qualifier to win the title after Alex Higgins and Terry Griffiths. Since then, he has been runner-up at the World Championship three times, in 2009, 2015 and 2021. He has earned twelve ranking titles, including the UK Championship in 2009, which places him tenth on the all time list of ranking tournament victories. He has also won eleven non-ranking tournaments, including the 2015 Masters which completed his career Triple Crown.

Murphy has earned over £4 million in prize money and has compiled more than 600 century breaks, including eight maximum breaks. His highest world ranking was number three, which he maintained for three seasons following the 2007–08 season.

Early life

Born on 10 August 1982 in Harlow, England, Murphy began playing snooker at the age of eight after his parents bought him a snooker table for Christmas.[3] He made his first century break at the age of 10[4] and practised at the Rushden Snooker Centre, where players such as Stephen Hendry, Mark Williams and Ken Doherty have also played.[5] At the age of 13, he secured a five-year £5,000-a-year sponsorship deal with the Doc Martens shoe company[4][6] and stated his ambitions of winning the World Championship and becoming world number one.[7] He turned professional in 1998 at the age of 15.[8]

Murphy was coached by Steve Prest until the 2006–07 season.[9] He also received guidance from Willie Thorne[9] and Ray Reardon,[10] and when he was 15 he was given Reardon's old cue by his father.[11]

Snooker career

1998–2001

Murphy began his career on the UK Tour in 1998 (renamed the Challenge Tour in 2000), at the time the second-level professional tour.[12] He was runner-up in the fourth event on the UK tour for the 1997–98 season and, for the 2000–01 season, won the third and fourth events on the Challenge Tour, topping the Order of Merit rankings.[13]

In 2000, he received the World Snooker Newcomer of the Year award[14] and one of six Young Player of Distinction of the Year awards from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.[15] In 2000, he won the English Open Championship.[6]

Murphy won his first professional tournament at the 2000 Benson & Hedges Championship, defeating Mark Davis 6–1 in the semi-final,[16] and Stuart Bingham 9–7 in the final, recovering from 2–5 down.[17] Although he was not yet on the first-level main tour, this victory brought qualification for the Masters[17]—a prestigious non-ranking invitation tournament with places for members of the top 16, the winner of the qualifying tournament and a limited number of wildcards. In the 2001 tournament, he showed promise in his first televised match, defeating world number 15, Marco Fu,[6] and building a 4–1 lead over seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry, before losing the match.[18] He made his first maximum break in the 2001 Benson & Hedges Championship.[19]

2002–2004

Murphy first reached the final stages of a ranking event at the 2002 World Championship, hosted at the Crucible Theatre, where he lost 4–10 to Stephen Hendry in the first round.[20] In the 2002–03 season, he reached the final stages of the Scottish Open, where he was defeated 3–5 by Drew Henry in the first round,[21] and the World Championship, where he lost 9–10 against Ken Doherty on the final black in the first round.[22]

For the 2003–04 season, Murphy was ranked number 64[23] and qualified for the final stages of three ranking tournaments. In the LG Cup, he defeated Steve Davis 5–4 in the second round,[24] before losing 2–5 to John Higgins in the third.[25] After the victory over Davis, Murphy said "This is one of the greatest days in my snooker career."[24] In the British Open, he defeated Dave Harold 5–1 in the first round,[26] before losing to Paul Hunter 2–5 in the second round.[27]

In the Players Championship—the new name of the Scottish Open—he lost 3–5 to eventual champion Jimmy White in the second round.[28] He failed to reach the World Championship, losing a qualifying match 7–10 against Stuart Pettman, in which Pettman was docked a frame for arriving late.[29]

2004–05 season: World Champion

Murphy was ranked number 48 for the 2004–05 season[30] and reached the final stages of four ranking events. In the Grand Prix—the new name of the LG Cup—he lost 2–5 to Stephen Maguire in the first round.[31] This was followed by his first ranking semi-final, at the British Open, where he was whitewashed 0–6 by John Higgins.[32][33] In the Malta Cup, he lost 2–5 to Matthew Stevens in the first round.[34]

Murphy won two qualifying matches to reach the main stage of the 2005 World Championship and then defeated former world champions Higgins 13–8, Steve Davis 13–4 and Peter Ebdon 17–12 to reach the final where he faced Stevens, the world number six.[30][35] After trailing 6–10 at the end of the first day (the World Championship final is played over two days),[36] he made a comeback to level the score at 16–16. He then made two frame-winning breaks to lift the title.[37] His 11 century breaks were the most in that year's tournament.[38]

Murphy's victory was considered a major surprise. His pre-tournament odds were 150–1 and before his win he was considered an underachiever.[39] He became only the third qualifier to win the World Championship (or to reach the final) after Alex Higgins in 1972 and Terry Griffiths in 1979. Aged 22, Murphy was the second-youngest player to win the World Championship, following Stephen Hendry who first lifted the title when he was 21.[33] No previous world champion had played as many matches (seven) to lift the title,[40] and he was the lowest-ranked player, at number 48, to win the tournament.[41] No player had won the World Championship as his first ranking event win since Joe Johnson in 1986.[33] Murphy's run in the tournament earned him the nickname "The Magician" and the tournament doubled his previous career prize money, with which he purchased a house and a Mercedes-Benz.[11] After his win, in July 2005, he married his fiancée Clare.[42]

2005–06 season

For the new season, Murphy improved his ranking to number 21,[43] which would not usually guarantee qualification for ranking events. However, as world champion he qualified automatically for every tournament in the season as the number two seed (and number one seed for the 2006 World Championship).[44] He was invited to play in the Premier League Snooker, a non-ranking tournament with a 25-a-second shot clock, but he went out in the round-robin stage.[45]

He reached the quarter-finals of the inaugural, non-ranking Northern Ireland Trophy before being defeated 4–5 by Neil Robertson.[46] In the first three ranking events of the season—the Grand Prix, the UK Championship and the Malta Cup—Murphy reached the last 16, losing final-frame matches to Stuart Bingham,[47] Robertson,[48] and Graeme Dott,[49] respectively. After his loss to Bingham, he complained about having to play his match on an outside table, given his world champion status.[47] In the revival of Pot Black, a single-frame knockout tournament not staged since 1991,[50] he was defeated in the final by Matthew Stevens.[51] Murphy was awarded Sportsman of the Year at the BBC East Midlands Sports Awards in December 2005.[52]

At the Masters, Murphy lost 4–6 to John Higgins in the quarter-finals,[53] but reached his second ranking final in the Welsh Open, losing 4–9 to Stephen Lee.[54] In the World Championship, he reached the quarter-finals, but fell victim to the so-called "Crucible curse", where no first-time champion has successfully defended the title at the Crucible Theatre,[55] when he was defeated 7–13 by Peter Ebdon.[56]

2006–07 season

For the next season, Murphy moved to number five in the world rankings,[57] entering the elite top 16 for the first time and thereby automatically qualifying for the final stages of ranking tournaments and receiving an automatic invitation to the Masters.

In the Northern Ireland Trophy (a ranking event in this season), he lost 4–5 to Stephen Lee in the quarter-finals,[58] and in the UK Championship, he lost 3–9 to Alan McManus in the second round.[59] A 3–6 defeat by Stephen Hendry in the quarter-finals of the Masters[60] was followed by his second ranking title, when he defeated Ryan Day 9–4 in the final of the Malta Cup.[61] After the victory, he said it was a relief to get rid of the one-hit wonder label.[62] In his next match, a victory over Jamie Cope in the Welsh Open, he scored centuries in four consecutive frames, becoming only the second player to do so (after John Higgins in the 2005 Grand Prix final) and the only person to achieve this in a best-of-nine-frames match.[63] He went on to lose 3–5 to Stephen Maguire in the quarter-finals.[64] In the World Championship, Murphy defeated Matthew Stevens 13–12 in the quarter-finals—recovering from 5–11 down and knocking Stevens out of the top 16[65][66]—before losing 16–17 against Mark Selby in the semi-finals.[67]

2007–08 season

For the 2007–08 season, Murphy was ranked number three, his highest-ever ranking,[68] and reached at least the semi-finals of five ranking events but without winning any.

In the inaugural Shanghai Masters, he was defeated 2–5 by Ian McCulloch in the first round.[69] He reached the final of the 2007 Pot Black tournament, where he was defeated by Ken Doherty.[70] In the Grand Prix, he reached the semi-finals, where he lost 5–6 against Ronnie O'Sullivan, despite an earlier 5–2 lead.[71][72] Further semi-finals followed at the Northern Ireland Trophy and the UK Championship, where he was defeated on both occasions by Stephen Maguire, 5–6[73] and 5–9,[74] respectively, making it three consecutive semi-final losses. Before the UK Championship, Murphy was provisionally ranked world number one.[41][75] He successfully defended his Malta Cup title (that year the tournament was not a ranking event) with a 9–3 victory over Doherty in the final.[76] In the China Open, he defeated Mark Selby 6–3 in the semi-finals[77]—his sixth semi-final appearance in the past seven ranking events[78]—but lost 9–10 to Maguire in the final.[79]

Before the World Championship, Murphy was again provisional world number one.[80] As one of the favourites for the championship, he reached the second round where he lost 4–13 to Ali Carter.[78][81] After his loss, Murphy criticised the state of the tables.[78]

2008–09 season: UK Champion

Murphy speaking with Mark Selby before the final of the 2008 Paul Hunter Classic

Murphy maintained his number three ranking for the 2008–09 season.[82] He won the non-ranking Paul Hunter Classic, defeating Mark Selby 4–0 in the final,[83] but lost in the first round of the first four ranking tournaments, including a 4–5 defeat by world number 47 Mike Dunn in the Bahrain Championship.[84] Murphy and his wife separated in October, after three years of marriage.[85]

Despite the four consecutive first-round losses—which had been attributed to the split from his wife[86]—he claimed his third ranking title at the UK Championship, defeating Marco Fu 10–9 in a low-quality final, in which he fluked a pink in the deciding frame that was effectively match ball.[87][88] The victory meant that Murphy joined Steve Davis, Alex Higgins, Terry Griffiths, John Parrott, Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams, John Higgins and Peter Ebdon as one of only ten players to have won both the World title and the UK title.

In the World Championship, there were concerns that Murphy's estranged wife would serve him divorce papers during play of his first-round match against Andrew Higginson. He defeated Higginson 10–8 without incident, although his wife's parents were present in the arena and were asked to leave.[89][90] He went on to defeat Fu 13–3, Hendry 13–11 and Neil Robertson 17–14, to earn a place in his second world final with two-time world champion Higgins as his opponent.[91] In the final, he trailed 5–11 after the first day and was beaten 9–18 by Higgins.[92] On the first day of the final, a newspaper published a "kiss and tell" story involving Murphy.[93]

2009–10 season

Murphy at the 2009 Paul Hunter Classic

Murphy maintained his number three ranking for a third year in the 2009–10 season.[94] He successfully defended his Paul Hunter Classic title, defeating White 4–0 in the final.[95] He won the Premier League Snooker with a 7–3 win against O'Sullivan in the final, ending the latter's run of five consecutive wins in the tournament.[96]

He reached the semi-finals of the first ranking tournament, the Shanghai Masters, before losing 5–6 against Liang Wenbo.[97] This would be his only run to the semi-finals or better in a ranking tournament that season. In the UK Championship, as the defending champion, he lost 5–9 to eventual winner Ding Junhui in the second round.[98] After the match, Murphy complained about Ding leaving the arena too often after frames, saying "I can't believe anyone needs to go to the toilet after every single frame."[99] He reached the quarter-finals of the Masters, where he lost 4–6 against Mark Williams.[100] In the Welsh Open and the China Open, he lost his first-round matches to Matthew Stevens[101] and Nigel Bond,[102] respectively. In the World Championship, he defeated Gerard Greene and Ding, but lost 12–13 against Ali Carter in the quarter-finals, despite leading 8–4.[103][104] This was the first season in which he did not reach a final or better of a ranking tournament since the 2003–04 season.

2010–11 season

After three seasons ranked world number three, Murphy dropped to number seven for the 2010–11 season.[105] He won the Wuxi Classic, a non-ranking tournament held in China, defeating Ding Junhui 9–8 after recovering from 2–8 down.[106] He progressed to the semi-finals of the Paul Hunter Classic, the first European event of the season's Players Tour Championship minor-ranking series, but lost 2–4 to eventual winner Judd Trump.[107] Murphy won the Brugge Open, the second European event of the series, defeating Matthew Couch 4–2 in the final.[108] He then reached the final of the Ruhr Championship, but lost 2–4 against John Higgins.[109] Murphy finished first on the Players Tour Championship Order of Merit,[110] but could not defend his Premier League Snooker title, as he lost 1–7 to Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final.[111] He reached the semi-finals of the UK Championship, where he lost to eventual runner-up Mark Williams 8–9.[112]

Murphy lost in the first round of the Masters 3–6 against Jamie Cope,[113] in the second round of the German Masters 2–5 against Joe Swail,[114] and in the first round of the Welsh Open 0–4 against Matthew Stevens.[115] He won his fourth ranking title in March 2011,[116] with a 4–0 victory over Martin Gould in the finals of the Players Tour Championship.[117] The following week, he also reached the final of the Championship League, but lost 1–3 against Stevens.[118] He progressed to the semi-final of the China Open, where he lost 1–6 against Trump.[119] Murphy's last tournament of the season was the World Championship, where he lost in the second round 10–13 against O'Sullivan.[120]

2011–12 season

Murphy began the 2011–12 season ranked number seven.[121] He could not defend his Wuxi Classic title, as he lost 3–6 against Ali Carter.[122] Murphy reached the semi-finals of the Australian Goldfields Open, but lost 2–6 against eventual champion Stuart Bingham.[123] At the Shanghai Masters Murphy reached the quarter-finals, but lost 4–5 against Mark Selby.[124] Murphy's next tournament was the Brazil Masters, where he defeated Graeme Dott 5–0 in the final.[125] Murphy also participated at the Premier League and ended the league stage with two wins and four losses. As a result, he did not advance to the play-off.[126] Murphy then reached the quarter-finals of the UK Championship, but lost 3–6 against Ricky Walden.[127] He also participated at the Players Tour Championship, where his best results came at the Warsaw Classic and the Kay Suzanne Memorial Trophy, where he reached the quarter-finals, but lost 3–4 against Neil Robertson and 2–4 against Matthew Stevens respectively.[128] He finished number 37 on the Order of Merit,[129][130] and could not qualify to the Finals to defend his title.[131]

Murphy reached his first Masters final,[132] but lost 6–10 against Robertson.[133] Murphy then reached the semi-finals of the next two ranking tournaments, but lost 0–6 against Stephen Maguire at the German Masters,[134] 2–6 against Ding Junhui at the Welsh Open.[135] He then lost in the quarter-finals of the World Open 0–5 against Mark Selby.[136] Murphy ended the season with two first round losses. He lost 2–5 against wild-card Lu Ning at the China Open and 8–10 against Jamie Jones at the World Snooker Championship.[137][138]

2012–13 season

Murphy at the 2012 Paul Hunter Classic
Murphy at the 2013 German Masters

Murphy began the 2012–13 season ranked number six.[139] The first tournament for Murphy was the Wuxi Classic, where he lost in the first round 1–5 against Ken Doherty.[140] Murphy's next tournament was the Six-red World Championship, where he finished first in Group E with four wins out of five matches and advanced to the knock-out stage.[141] There he defeated James Wattana, Barry Hawkins, Dominic Dale and Judd Trump to reach the final, but lost 4–8 against Mark Davis.[142][143] He then reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Goldfields Open, but lost 4–5 against Peter Ebdon.[144] Murphy went one better in the next two ranking tournaments, as he reached the semi-finals of the Shanghai Masters and the International Championship, but lost 3–6 against John Higgins and 5–9 against Neil Robertson respectively.[145][146] Murphy than reached the final of the 2012 UK Championship courtesy of two tight victories. The first against teenager Luca Brecel in the quarter-finals, after Brecel twice had the chance to pot the final pink and black to win the match,[147] then against Ali Carter in which Murphy recovered from 4–8 down and 0–32 in points behind in the deciding frame to win 9–8.[148] He was ultimately defeated by good friend Mark Selby 6–10 in the final.[149] He also participated at the Players Tour Championship, with his best result coming at the third English event, where he reached the semi-finals, but lost 0–4 against Marco Fu.[150] He finished number 29 on the Order of Merit,[151][152] and couldn't qualify to the Finals.[153]

Murphy began the year by reaching the semi-finals at the Masters, but lost 2–6 against Robertson.[154] He then reached the quarter-final of the German Masters, but lost 4–5 against Robertson.[155] In the first round of the 2013 World Snooker Championship, Murphy defeated Martin Gould 10–5 to advance to the second round, where he faced Graeme Dott, winning 13–11. In the quarter-final, he faced Trump in a tense match that went to a deciding frame, after Trump won five consecutive frames from 7–12 down to level at 12–12. Trump ultimately prevailed in a nervy last frame to go through to the semi-final.[156]

2013–14 season

Murphy at the 2014 German Masters

Murphy's 2013–14 season began with a shock 1–5 defeat by Alex Davies in the qualifying round of the 2013 Wuxi Classic.[157] The tournament was the first to use a new format that required top-16 players to compete in qualifiers.[158]

Between August 2013 and January 2014, Murphy lost 3 stones (42 pounds or 19 kg) in weight, due to a new diet and fitness regime. He stated that one of his health and fitness goals was to improve his stamina and concentration at the table.[159][160]

In group two of the 2014 Championship League, he made his second official maximum break in his round-robin match against Mark Davis.[161]

In the first round of the Masters, Murphy came back from 2–4 behind to defeat Ding Junhui 6–4.[162] He produced another comeback in the quarter-finals, where he trailed Marco Fu 1–4 before winning five frames in a row to clinch a 6–4 victory.[163] He faced defending champion Mark Selby in the semi-finals, but lost 1–6.[164]

In February 2014, while playing Jamie Jones in the last 16 of the minor-ranking Gdynia Open, Murphy made his second 147 break of the season and the third of his professional career.[165] He went on to win the tournament, defeating Fergal O'Brien 4–1 in the final to capture his first title in 29 months.[166][167] The following month, he defeated Selby 10–6 in the final of the World Open, winning the fifth ranking title of his career and his first ranking title in three years.[168]

At the World Championship, Murphy defeated Jamie Cope 10–9 and Marco Fu 13–8 to reach the quarter-finals,[169] where he faced defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan. Murphy was defeated 3–13 with a session to spare.[170]

2014–15 season: Masters Champion

Murphy at the 2015 German Masters

Murphy won the Bulgarian Open in October, with a 4–2 victory over Martin Gould in the final.[171] Two weeks later, he reached the final of the General Cup but lost 6–7 against Ali Carter.[172] In November, he won the Ruhr Open by defeating Robert Milkins 4–0 in the final. In the second frame of this match, he achieved the fourth maximum break of his career after missing out on the maximum on two previous occasions earlier that day—in a match against Joe Swail where Murphy made a break of 129 before missing the blue ball, and in a match against Mark Williams where the maximum attempt ended on a break of 122 as he missed the green ball.[173] In 2014, Murphy became the first player to make three maximums in a calendar year.

At the Masters in January, he defeated Mark Selby, Stephen Maguire and Mark Allen en route to the final against Neil Robertson. Murphy won the match 10–2, completing his career Triple Crown.[174][175]

In the World Championship, seeded eighth, Murphy beat Robin Hull 10–3, Joe Perry 13–5, Anthony McGill 13–8 and Barry Hawkins 17–9, to reach his third final, where he met tenth seed Stuart Bingham.[176] Despite leading 3–0 and 8–5, Murphy fell behind 11–14 in the third session; after fighting back to level the score at 15–15, he lost the next three frames and the final 15–18.[177]

2015–16 season

At the UK Championship, Murphy defeated Ashley Hugill, Zhou Yuelong and Ben Woollaston to reach the last 16, but then lost 4–6 to Marco Fu.[178] In defence of his title at the Masters, he was knocked out in the first round by Mark Allen, losing 4–6.[179] Murphy's only ranking title this season came at the World Grand Prix in March. With wins over Michael White, Martin Gould, Liang Wenbo and Ding Junhui, he met Stuart Bingham in the final—a repeat of the previous year's World Championship final—and claimed the victory this time by winning 10–9.[180] At the World Snooker Championship, Murphy suffered a shocking first-round exit, losing 8–10 to Anthony McGill.[181]

2016–17 season

Murphy reached the semi-finals of the UK Championship but lost 2–6 to the eventual champion Mark Selby.[182] He faced another first-round exit at the Masters, this time losing heavily to Barry Hawkins 1–6.[183] In March 2017, Murphy won his seventh ranking title, and his first of the season, by beating Judd Trump 4–2 in the Gibraltar Open final.[184] At the World Snooker Championship, his 10–8 victory over Yan Bingtao earned him a place in the second round, where he was defeated by Ronnie O'Sullivan 13–7.[185][186]

2017–18 season

Murphy reached the final of the China Championship in August, with victories over Zhang Anda, Ken Doherty, Anthony Hamilton, Stephen Maguire, Zhou Yuelong and Ali Carter, but he was defeated 5–10 by Luca Brecel in the final.[187] Later that month, he reached the second ranking tournament final of the season, the Paul Hunter Classic, this time losing 2–4 to Michael White.[188] In November, he won the invitational Champion of Champions tournament for the first time, beating Mark King, White and Brecel on the way to the final, before claiming a 10–8 victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan.[189] The pair faced each other again in the final of the UK Championship in December, but this time Murphy lost 5–10.[190]

At the Masters, he avoided another first-round exit by beating Carter 6–4, though it was a hard-fought victory as Carter recovered from a 0–4 deficit to pull up to 4–5 behind.[191] However, Murphy was knocked out of the tournament in the next round by Judd Trump, losing 4–6.[192] He reached his third ranking final of the season at the Players Championship in March. After defeating Kyren Wilson, Anthony McGill and Mark Williams, he met Ronnie O'Sullivan in the final for the third time this season; trailing 3–6 at the end of the afternoon session, he eventually lost the match 4–10.[193][194] At the end of the season, Murphy suffered another shocking first-round exit at the World Snooker Championship, losing 9–10 to Jamie Jones.[195]

2018–19 season

In December 2018, Murphy was defeated by world number 124 Chen Feilong in the first round of the UK Championship. Despite taking an early lead of 3–1, Murphy lost the next five frames and lost the match 3–6.[196][197] He bounced back later that month and reached the final of the Scottish Open after winning against the likes of Michael Holt, Kyren Wilson and Judd Trump to face Mark Allen in the final. After trailing 3–6, Murphy won four frames out of the next five to level the match at 7–7, but Allen eventually claimed the title by winning 9–7.[198] In January 2019, Murphy lost 2–6 to Barry Hawkins in the first round of the Masters.[199] At the World Snooker Championship, Murphy whitewashed debutant Luo Honghao in the first round, winning 10–0, the joint biggest defeat in Crucible history.[200][201] But he was knocked out of the tournament by Neil Robertson in the next round, losing 6–13.[202]

2019–20 season

In August 2019, Murphy won against the likes of Yuan Sijun, Yan Bingtao, Neil Robertson, Graeme Dott and Mark Allen to face Judd Trump in the final of the International Championship. After trailing 0–5 at the beginning, Murphy eventually lost the match 3–10.[203] In September, Murphy also reached the final of the Shanghai Masters, an invitational tournament, after beating Lyu Haotian, Mark Williams, Jack Lisowski and Mark Allen. He suffered another defeat in the final against Ronnie O'Sullivan, this time losing 9–11.[204] He defeated Williams in the final of the China Championship later that month and captured his first ranking title since winning the Gibraltar Open in March 2017.[205][206] At the UK Championship, Murphy lost 4–6 to Eden Sharav in the first round, despite taking an early lead of 3–1.[207] In January 2020, Murphy progressed to the semi-finals of the Masters for the first time since winning the title in 2015 after defeating Trump and Joe Perry,[208][209] but he eventually lost 3–6 to Ali Carter.[210] In February 2020, Murphy claimed his ninth ranking title after thrashing Kyren Wilson in the final of the Welsh Open. He made three century breaks and three more breaks over 70 to win 9–1.[211][212] At the World Snooker Championship, Murphy had another first round exit after losing to Noppon Saengkham 4–10.[213]

2020–21 season

Murphy reached the semi-finals of the European Masters in September, knocking out the defending champion Neil Robertson at the quarter-final stage, but was then himself defeated 3–6 by Mark Selby.[214] He made a quarter-final appearance at the Masters in January where he was defeated by the same scoreline by Stuart Bingham.[215]

Defending his title at the Welsh Open in February, Murphy was defeated in the quarter-finals by Stephen Maguire in a ninth-frame decider after taking an earlier 4–3 lead.[216] Murphy met Mark Selby in the final of the World Championship in a repeat of the European Masters semi-final seven months earlier; he lost 18–15. This was the fourth time that Murphy reached the final.[217][218]

2021–22 season

On 24 November, following his first-round loss to amateur player Si Jiahui in the 2021 UK Championship, Murphy commented, "he [Si] played like a man who does not have a care in the world, because he does not have a care in the world. It is not fair, it is not right. I am not picking on him as a young man, he deserved his victory. Amateurs should not be allowed in professional tournaments, the end. This is our livelihood. This is how I put food on the table. This is how I earn money. Since turning professional at 15, I have earned the right to call myself a professional snooker player. He hasn't done that. He shouldn't be on the table."[219] He later regretted the timing of these comments and apologised to Si,[220] revealing in 2023 that he was "in a dark place" at the time of his "out of character" outburst.[221] The highlight of his season was reaching the semi-final of the 2022 Turkish Masters, where he lost 6–2 to Judd Trump.[222]

2022–23 season

Ahead of the 2022–23 season, Murphy revealed he had undergone gastric sleeve surgery after years of weight fluctuation and associated injuries, fat shaming on social media and a resurgence in over-eating after separating from his wife Elaine (although they later reconciled).[223] The move precipitated an upturn in form, starting with reaching the quarter-finals of the UK Championship (for the first time since 2017) where he was defeated 6–1 by Jack Lisowski.[224] He had an impressive second half of the season, reaching the final of the 2023 Welsh Open where he narrowly lost 9–7 to Robert Milkins,[225] before winning the Players Championship in impressive fashion with a 10–4 win in the final over Ali Carter. He made five centuries during the final including a highest break of 145 to seal his first ranking title since the 2020 Welsh Open.[226] Just over a month later, he added the Tour Championship to his trophy collection, defeating Kyren Wilson 10–7 in the final despite being 4–0 down.[227]

On the eve of the World Championship he was in confident form, declaring "no one's playing better snooker than me right now", and was drawn against Si Jiahui, a match which created anticipation due to the backdrop of previous comments Murphy had made about Si in 2021.[228] Si won on a deciding frame to seal a 10–9 victory.[229] Afterwards Murphy was gracious in defeat, saying Si had been "fabulous from start to finish" and "I threw everything at him, I tried my absolute best and I still lost."[230]

Rivalry

Murphy has clashed with Stephen Maguire, another of the 2000 Young Players of Distinction, on several occasions. At the start of their 2004 Grand Prix match, there was an incident that resulted in Maguire being docked the opening frame. After they had shaken hands at the outset of the first frame, Maguire asked referee Johan Oomen for permission to leave the arena and retrieve his chalk, which he had forgotten. While Maguire was away, the referee and Murphy spoke before tournament director Mike Ganley arrived on the scene and docked Maguire a frame for technically not being ready to start at the scheduled time, which angered and surprised Maguire. Murphy refutes that the docking of the frame was down to him speaking to the referee. Maguire won the match 5–2 and later commented: "Rules are rules but I've never heard of anything like that happening before".[231]

Further incidents came in subsequent years. During the 2006 World Championship, Maguire said "I don't want to be a fat world champion", a perceived reference to Murphy.[232] After beating Murphy in the 2007 Welsh Open, Maguire said of the chalk incident, "That put the icing on the cake, but we've always had a rivalry. I dislike him and I think he dislikes me. I try hard to beat everyone, but it would have hurt more if I'd lost to him."[233]

Murphy has been outspoken about several other of his rivals, criticising them for having too many toilet breaks and complaining about table conditions among other things.[99][234] Murphy also makes collective criticisms of his fellow professionals for not attending events and has branded other players' concerns over prize money as a joke.[235][236]

Playing style

Murphy is noted for his straight cue action[11]—which Steve Davis once called "the best cue action I've ever seen"[11]—his long potting,[41] and his breakbuilding.[41] Phil Yates wrote in 2008 in The Times that Murphy has improved his tactical game since his World Championship victory.[80] He has compiled more than 600 century breaks and has made seven maximum breaks. His career earnings amount to more than £3 million.[237]

Personal life

Murphy was born in Harlow and grew up in Irthlingborough. He was home-schooled from age 13 after being bullied at school,[3][11] and his parents split up when he was 14. He lived with his father Tony, a former professional golfer, and did not see his mother again until he was 19.[3][238] During the 2007 World Championship, it was reported that he had developed a rift with his father, who was a member of the World Snooker board.[239][240] He said that they had not spoken in over a year, but that he would willingly speak to his father again if the other called him.[240] In 2023, Murphy confirmed they were still estranged.[228]

Murphy moved to Rotherham during the 2004 season to be with his fiancée, Clare,[33] whom he married in July 2005.[42] Murphy's wife filed for divorce in 2009 on the grounds of infidelity after The People newspaper published an exposé revealing he had spent the night with an escort girl he had met at a religious youth group. Murphy's then manager, Brandon Parker, issued a statement confirming that Murphy had slept with the woman but denied he had been unfaithful, stating that Murphy did not have sex with her.[93][241] He also dated Claire Chorlton, who was first introduced to the viewing public backstage during the final of the 2012 UK Championship.[242]

Murphy became engaged to his girlfriend Elaine and the couple married in June 2016. They have since had a son and daughter.[243][228] The family moved to Dublin, Ireland, in 2018.[244][245]

Murphy became a Christian at the age of 15, after meeting a religious family on holiday.[11][246] Murphy is well known for his charitable nature, having spent some of the summer of 2006 doing aid work in Zimbabwe with his then wife, Clare.[247] He also donated one-tenth of his 2005 World Championship winnings to the church,[11] and at the 2012 World Snooker Championship Murphy donated £100 to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Charity for every century he made.[248]

He has claimed to be the only person to have achieved a maximum break in snooker, a nine-dart finish in darts and a hole in one in golf.[249]

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Ranking[250][nb 1] [nb 2] [nb 3] [nb 3] [nb 2] 72 64 48 21 5 3 3 3 7 7 6 4 7 6 4 8 8 14 8 5 9 7 7
Ranking tournaments
Championship League Tournament Not Held Non-Ranking Event 2R 2R 2R W 2R
Xi'an Grand Prix Tournament Not Held 2R
Saudi Arabia Masters Tournament Not Held SF
English Open Tournament Not Held 2R 4R 3R 4R 2R 2R 3R LQ 2R
British Open LQ A A LQ LQ 2R SF Tournament Not Held 1R LQ 1R 1R
Wuhan Open Tournament Not Held LQ QF
Northern Ireland Open Tournament Not Held 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF 2R 3R QF
International Championship Tournament Not Held SF 1R 2R 3R QF 3R LQ F Not Held 1R 2R
UK Championship LQ A A LQ WD LQ LQ 3R 2R SF W 2R SF QF F 4R 4R 4R SF F 1R 1R 2R 1R QF 1R QF
Shoot-Out Tournament Not Held Non-Ranking Event SF 1R 2R 4R 2R 2R 2R 2R 2R
Scottish Open[nb 4] LQ A A LQ 1R 2R Tournament Not Held MR Not Held 2R 1R F 4R 3R 1R 1R LQ 2R
German Masters NR Tournament Not Held 2R SF QF 3R F 1R LQ SF 1R SF 1R 2R LQ LQ
Welsh Open LQ A A LQ LQ LQ LQ F QF SF QF 1R 1R SF 1R 3R 2R 3R 2R 1R 2R W QF 2R F LQ
World Open[nb 5] LQ A A LQ LQ 3R 1R 3R RR SF 1R 1R LQ QF 2R W Not Held QF 1R LQ 2R Not Held 3R
World Grand Prix Tournament Not Held NR W QF QF 1R 1R 1R DNQ SF 2R
Players Championship[nb 6] Tournament Not Held W DNQ DNQ 2R 2R SF 1R F DNQ SF DNQ DNQ W DNQ
Tour Championship Tournament Not Held DNQ QF DNQ DNQ W DNQ
World Championship LQ LQ LQ 1R 1R LQ W QF SF 2R F QF 2R 1R QF QF F 1R 2R 1R 2R 1R F 1R 1R 2R
Non-ranking tournaments
Shanghai Masters Tournament Not Held Ranking Event WD F Not Held 2R F
Champion of Champions Tournament Not Held 1R 1R 1R 1R W SF QF 1R 1R A QF 1R
World Masters of Snooker Tournament Not Held QF 2R
The Masters LQ LQ 1R LQ LQ LQ A QF QF QF 1R QF 1R F SF SF W 1R 1R QF 1R SF QF 1R QF SF
Championship League Tournament Not Held SF RR RR F 2R RR SF WD A RR WD A A A A WD A
Former ranking tournaments
Thailand Masters LQ A A LQ NR Not Held NR Tournament Not Held
Irish Masters Non-Ranking Event LQ LQ LQ NH NR Tournament Not Held
Northern Ireland Trophy Tournament Not Held NR QF SF 2R Tournament Not Held
Bahrain Championship Tournament Not Held 1R Tournament Not Held
Wuxi Classic[nb 7] Tournament Not Held Non-Ranking 1R LQ QF Tournament Not Held
Australian Goldfields Open Tournament Not Held SF QF 2R 2R 1R Tournament Not Held
Shanghai Masters Tournament Not Held 1R 1R SF 2R QF SF 2R 2R 2R 1R LQ NR Not Held NR
Paul Hunter Classic[nb 8] Tournament Not Held Pro-am Event Minor-Ranking Event A F 1R NR Tournament Not Held
Indian Open Tournament Not Held LQ A NH SF 3R 2R Tournament Not Held
China Open[nb 9] LQ A A LQ Not Held LQ 1R QF F QF 1R SF 1R SF 3R QF 2R QF 1R LQ Tournament Not Held
Riga Masters[nb 10] Tournament Not Held MR A LQ 2R LQ Tournament Not Held
China Championship Tournament Not Held NR F 3R W Tournament Not Held
WST Pro Series Tournament Not Held 2R Not Held
Turkish Masters Tournament Not Held SF Not Held
Gibraltar Open Tournament Not Held MR W WD 3R A 3R WD Not Held
WST Classic Tournament Not Held 2R Not Held
European Masters[nb 11] LQ Not Held LQ LQ LQ 1R 2R W NR Tournament Not Held 1R LQ LQ LQ SF 1R 3R 3R NH
Former non-ranking tournaments
Masters Qualifying Event[nb 12] 3R 2R W SF 2R 3R NH A A A A A Tournament Not Held
Northern Ireland Trophy Tournament Not Held QF Ranking Event Tournament Not Held
Pot Black Tournament Not Held F QF F Tournament Not Held
European Open[nb 11] Not Held Ranking Event W Tournament Not Held Ranking Event
World Series Jersey Tournament Not Held SF Tournament Not Held
World Series Berlin Tournament Not Held F Tournament Not Held
World Series Grand Final Tournament Not Held W Tournament Not Held
World Series Killarney Tournament Not Held W Tournament Not Held
Hainan Classic Tournament Not Held RR Tournament Not Held
Wuxi Classic[nb 7] Tournament Not Held RR SF W SF Ranking Event Tournament Not Held
Brazil Masters Tournament Not Held W Tournament Not Held
Power Snooker Tournament Not Held SF 1R Tournament Not Held
Premier League A A A A A A A RR A A A W F RR RR Tournament Not Held
World Grand Prix Tournament Not Held 1R Ranking Event
General Cup Tournament Not Held A Tournament Not Held A NH A A RR F A Tournament Not Held
Shoot-Out Tournament Not Held 1R 1R 1R 2R QF 2R Ranking Event
China Championship Tournament Not Held SF Ranking Event Tournament Not Held
Hong Kong Masters Tournament Not Held QF Tournament Not Held A Not Held
Six-red World Championship[nb 13] Tournament Not Held A 2R A NH F QF QF A A A A A Not Held WD Not Held
Performance Table Legend
LQ lost in the qualifying draw #R lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QF lost in the quarter-finals
SF lost in the semi-finals F lost in the final W won the tournament
DNQ did not qualify for the tournament A did not participate in the tournament WD withdrew 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.
PA / Pro-am Event means an event is/was a pro-am event.
  1. ^ From the 2010/2011 season it shows the ranking at the beginning of the season.
  2. ^ a b New players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking
  3. ^ a b He was not on the Main Tour.
  4. ^ The event was called the Players Championship (2003/2004)
  5. ^ The event was called the Grand Prix (1998/1999–2000/2001 and 2004/2005–2009/2010), the LG Cup (2001/2002–2003/2004) and the Haikou World Open (2011/2012–2013/2014)
  6. ^ The event was called the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals (2010/2011–2012/2013) and the Players Championship Grand Final (2013/2014–2015/2016)
  7. ^ a b The event was called the Jiangsu Classic (2008/2009–2009/2010)
  8. ^ The event was called the Grand Prix Fürth (2004/2005) and the Fürth German Open (2005/2006–2006/2007)
  9. ^ The event was called the China International (1998/1999)
  10. ^ The event was called the Riga Open (2014/2015–2015/2016)
  11. ^ a b The event was called the Irish Open (1998/1999) and Malta Cup (2004/2005–2007/2008)
  12. ^ The event was also called the Benson & Hedges Championship (1990/1991–2002/2003)
  13. ^ The event was called the Six-red Snooker International (2008/2009) and the Six-red World Grand Prix (2009/2010)

Career finals

Ranking finals: 26 (12 titles)

Legend
World Championship (1–3)
UK Championship (1–2)
Other (10–9)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score Ref.
Winner 1. 2005 World Snooker Championship Wales Matthew Stevens 18–16 [251]
Runner-up 1. 2006 Welsh Open England Stephen Lee 4–9 [252]
Winner 2. 2007 Malta Cup Wales Ryan Day 9–4 [253]
Runner-up 2. 2008 China Open Scotland Stephen Maguire 9–10 [254]
Winner 3. 2008 UK Championship Hong Kong Marco Fu 10–9 [255]
Runner-up 3. 2009 World Snooker Championship Scotland John Higgins 9–18 [251]
Winner 4. 2011 Players Tour Championship Finals England Martin Gould 4–0 [256]
Runner-up 4. 2012 UK Championship England Mark Selby 6–10 [257]
Winner 5. 2014 World Open England Mark Selby 10–6 [258]
Runner-up 5. 2015 German Masters England Mark Selby 7–9 [259]
Runner-up 6. 2015 World Snooker Championship (2) England Stuart Bingham 15–18 [260]
Winner 6. 2016 World Grand Prix England Stuart Bingham 10–9 [261]
Winner 7. 2017 Gibraltar Open England Judd Trump 4–2 [262]
Runner-up 7. 2017 China Championship Belgium Luca Brecel 5–10 [263]
Runner-up 8. 2017 Paul Hunter Classic Wales Michael White 2–4 [264]
Runner-up 9. 2017 UK Championship (2) England Ronnie O'Sullivan 5–10 [265]
Runner-up 10. 2018 Players Championship England Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–10 [266]
Runner-up 11. 2018 Scottish Open Northern Ireland Mark Allen 7–9 [267]
Runner-up 12. 2019 International Championship England Judd Trump 3–10 [268]
Winner 8. 2019 China Championship Wales Mark Williams 10–9 [269]
Winner 9. 2020 Welsh Open England Kyren Wilson 9–1 [270]
Runner-up 13. 2021 World Snooker Championship (3) England Mark Selby 15–18 [271]
Runner-up 14. 2023 Welsh Open (2) England Robert Milkins 7–9 [272]
Winner 10. 2023 Players Championship England Ali Carter 10–4 [273]
Winner 11. 2023 Tour Championship England Kyren Wilson 10–7 [274]
Winner 12. 2023 Championship League Wales Mark Williams 3–0 [275]

Minor-ranking finals: 6 (4 titles)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score Ref.
Winner 1. 2010 Brugge Open England Matthew Couch 4–2 [256]
Runner-up 1. 2010 Ruhr Championship Scotland John Higgins 2–4 [256]
Winner 2. 2014 Gdynia Open Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien 4–1 [166]
Winner 3. 2014 Bulgarian Open England Martin Gould 4–2 [171]
Winner 4. 2014 Ruhr Open England Robert Milkins 4–0 [173]
Runner-up 2. 2015 Paul Hunter Classic England Ali Carter 3–4 [276]

Non-ranking finals: 23 (11 titles)

Legend
The Masters (1–1)
Champion of Champions (1–0)
Premier League (1–1)
Other (8–10)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score Ref.
Runner-up 1. 1998 UK Tour – Event 4 Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace 4–6 [277]
Winner 1. 2000 Benson & Hedges Championship England Stuart Bingham 9–7 [278]
Winner 2. 2001 Challenge Tour – Event 3 England Andrew Norman 6–3 [277]
Winner 3. 2001 Challenge Tour – Event 4 England Luke Simmonds 6–2 [277]
Runner-up 2. 2001 WPBSA Open Tour – Event 1 England Mark Gray 2–5 [279]
Runner-up 3. 2005 Pot Black Wales Matthew Stevens 0–1 [280]
Runner-up 4. 2007 Pot Black (2) Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 0–1 [280]
Winner 4. 2008 Malta Cup Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty 9–3 [253]
Runner-up 5. 2008 World Series of Snooker Berlin Scotland Graeme Dott 1–6 [281]
Winner 5. 2009 World Series of Snooker Grand Final Scotland John Higgins 6–2 [282]
Winner 6. 2009 World Series of Snooker Killarney England Jimmy White 5–1 [283]
Winner 7. 2009 Premier League England Ronnie O'Sullivan 7–3 [284]
Winner 8. 2010 Wuxi Classic China Ding Junhui 9–8 [254]
Runner-up 6. 2010 Premier League England Ronnie O'Sullivan 1–7 [284]
Runner-up 7. 2011 Championship League Wales Matthew Stevens 1–3 [284]
Winner 9. 2011 Brazil Masters Scotland Graeme Dott 5–0 [125]
Runner-up 8. 2012 The Masters Australia Neil Robertson 6–10 [133]
Runner-up 9. 2012 Six-red World Championship England Mark Davis 4–8 [143]
Runner-up 10. 2014 General Cup England Ali Carter 6–7 [172]
Winner 10. 2015 The Masters Australia Neil Robertson 10–2 [174]
Winner 11. 2017 Champion of Champions England Ronnie O'Sullivan 10–8 [285]
Runner-up 11. 2019 Shanghai Masters England Ronnie O'Sullivan 9–11 [204]
Runner-up 12. 2024 Shanghai Masters (2) England Judd Trump 5–11

Pro-am finals: 3 (2 titles)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score Ref.
Runner-up 1. 1999 Hannover International Masters England Matthew Couch 5–6 [286]
Winner 1. 2008 Paul Hunter Classic England Mark Selby 4–0 [287]
Winner 2. 2009 Paul Hunter Classic (2) England Jimmy White 4–0 [287]

Amateur finals: 6 (5 titles)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score Ref.
Winner 1. 1995 UK Under-15 Championship England Lee Spick 3–2 [288]
Winner 2. 1996 English Under-15 Championship England Stuart Roper 4–2 [289]
Winner 3. 1996 UK Under-15 Championship (2) England Ricky Walden 3–2 [290]
Winner 4. 1997 UK Under-15 Championship (3) Wales Ian Preece 3–0 [291]
Runner-up 1. 1998 English Under-21 Championship England Robert Donkin 1–6 [289]
Winner 5. 2000 English Open England Brian Salmon 8–1 [289]

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