Jackson Page
Jackson “Action”
Page

Nationality

WAL

Date Of Birth

08 Aug 2001

(24 Years)

Turned Pro

2019

Current World Ranking

#33

CAREER STATS

Triple Crown Titles

0

Ranking Titles

0

Ranking Finals

1

147s

2

TRIPLE CROWNS

X0
X0
X0

SEASON STATS

50% Wins / Matches 9 / 18

Tournaments Won

0

Points Scored

5556

Average Shot Time

19.7

Breaks 50+

39

Breaks 100+

1

Highest Break This Season

100

147s

0

Bio

Page has been marked out as a player of great potential since reaching the last 32 of the 2017 Welsh Open as a 15-year-old amateur. He qualified for the Crucible in 2022, finishing with back-to-back centuries to win a close match against Barry Hawkins, before going down to his close friend and mentor Mark Williams in the last 16. At the 2024 World Open, Page beat the likes of John Higgins and Mark Selby to reach the semi-finals. And a few months later he was runner-up to Ali Carter at the Championship League. And the Welshman made history during the 2025 World Championship qualifiers, becoming the first player to make two 147s in a single match. 

Career History

Year Description
2016 Wins the World Under-18 Championship.
2017 At the age of just 15, reaches the last 32 of the Welsh Open, competing as an amateur, winning two matches before losing to Judd Trump. Wins the European Under-18 Championship.
2018 Reaches the last 16 of the Paul Hunter Classic.
2019 Wins the European Under-21 championship, beating Ross Bulman 5-1 in the final in Israel to earn a place on the pro tour for the first time.
2020 Twice reaches the last 16 of the European Masters – the first time in Austria and the second in Milton Keynes. In the latter he beats Jack Lisowski and Luca Brecel before losing to Judd Trump.
2021 Relegated from the pro tour but bounces straight back via Q School, beating Michael Georgiou 4-1 in the final round of the first event.
2022 Reaches the final stages of the World Championship fir the first time by winning four qualifying matches. Then scores a superb 10-7 victory over Barry Hawkins on his Crucible debut, before losing 13-3 to Mark Williams.
2023 Reaches the last 16 of the WST Classic.
2024 Enjoys his career best run at the World Open in China, beating the likes of John Higgins and Mark Selby to reach the semi-finals before losing to Judd Trump. Qualifies for the Crucible for the second time before losing to Ronnie O'Sullivan. Reaches his first ranking event final at the Championship League, coming through three group stages before losing 3-1 to Ali Carter.
2025 Makes snooker history by becoming the first player to make two 147s in a single match. Achieves this feat during a 10-2 win over Allan Taylor in the qualifying rounds of the World Championship. This earns Page a massive £147,000 bonus.