Q School-Event 2 2023 06/03 18:00 - Lewis Ullah v Clark, Rhys View
Q School-Event 1 2023 05/28 15:30 - Staniland, Hayden v Clark, Rhys View
World Championship 2019, Qualifiers 04/12 09:00 7 Craigie, Sam v Clark, Rhys 10-2
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 02/18 10:00 7 데일 도미니크 v Clark, Rhys Walkover
Welsh Open 2019 02/12 13:00 7 O´Connor, Joe v Clark, Rhys 4-2
Riga Masters 2017 12/11 15:00 7 데이, 라이언 v Clark, Rhys 4-3
International Championship 2019 10/09 18:30 7 히긴슨 앤드류 v Clark, Rhys 6-1
Riga Masters 2017 09/25 06:30 7 트럼프 주드 v Clark, Rhys 5-0
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/20 13:30 7 운-누, 테프챠이야 v Clark, Rhys 4-5
Riga Masters 2018 07/27 12:00 14 Clark, Rhys v 윌리엄스, 마크 Walkover
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 07/08 18:00 7 해밀턴 앤써니 v Clark, Rhys 5-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/14 09:00 7 맥마너스 앨런 v Clark, Rhys 10-2
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/02 01:30 14 웬 보 리앙 v Clark, Rhys 6-1
Riga Masters 2017 02/26 12:40 7 카터, 알리스터 v Clark, Rhys 4-0
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 12/19 10:00 7 로베르트슨 지미 v Clark, Rhys 5-3
Riga Masters 2017 12/12 19:00 7 Clark, Rhys v Slessor, Elliot 2-4
Riga Masters 2017 11/21 13:15 7 Clark, Rhys v 셀트 매튜 0-4
Riga Masters 2017 10/18 09:00 8 Clark, Rhys v Yong, Zhang 2-4
Riga Masters 2017 10/17 12:00 7 Clark, Rhys v 맥마너스 앨런 4-3
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 10/11 13:30 7 Williams, Robbie v Clark, Rhys 5-3
International Championship 2019 09/29 13:30 7 윌슨, 키렌 v Clark, Rhys 6-2
Riga Masters 2017 08/25 09:45 10 Clark, Rhys v 데이비슨 파울 S 3-4
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/09 09:00 7 Gilbert, D. v Clark, Rhys 5-1
European Masters Qualifiers 08/04 09:00 7 Clark, Rhys v 셀트 매튜 1-4
Indian Open 2017 08/02 09:00 7 빈타우, 얜 v Clark, Rhys 4-2
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 06/03 09:00 7 사엥캄, 노폰 v Clark, Rhys 5-4
Riga Masters 2017 06/02 12:00 7 화이트 마이클 v Clark, Rhys 4-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/09 09:00 8 Clark, Rhys v Gilbert, D. 6-10
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/05 13:30 7 Clark, Rhys v Townsend, Wayne 10-1
Riga Masters 2017 03/27 06:30 7 Clark, Rhys v 데이비스 마크 4-5

Rhys Clark (born 17 August 1994) is a former Scottish professional snooker player.

History

Amateur

From the village of Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire in Scotland, Clark started playing snooker from aged 11. As an amateur he featured in various professional tournaments with his best results coming in the 2014 World Snooker Championship first round qualifier where he beat Mike Dunn 10–2 and the 2015 Indian Open wildcard round where he beat former professional Pankaj Advani 4–3.

Professional

In the first event of the 2015 Q School, Clark reached the final round and made breaks of 63 and 59 against Leo Fernandez and won 4–1, a win which gave Clark a two-year card to the World Snooker Tour for the 2015–16 season and 2016–17 seasons. He won his first match by beating Grant Miles 5–1 in the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open qualifiers, before losing by a reverse of this scoreline to Li Hang. At the UK Championship he was knocked out in the first round 1–6 by Mark Davis. A 5–0 whitewash over Ken Doherty with a high break of 104 saw Clark qualify for the China Open. In Clark's first appearance at a Chinese ranking event he won a match at a venue for the first time by beating Davis 5–4. In the next round Clark made breaks over 50 in each of the four frames he won, but was edged out 4–5 by Alfie Burden. His first season as a professional ended with an opening round 5–10 defeat to David Gilbert in World Championship qualifying.

Clark received a bye to the second round of the 2016 English Open and then eliminated Lee Walker 4–2 and Kyren Wilson 4–3 (finished the match with 50 plus breaks in five successive frames) to advance to the last 16 of a ranking event for the first time and he lost 1–4 to Stuart Bingham. Clark earned a second round televised match with Ronnie O'Sullivan at the UK Championship after squeezing past Li Hang 6–5, but was whitewashed 0–6. He knocked out Sean O'Sullivan 4–1 and Mitchell Mann at the Gibraltar Open, before losing 2–4 to Neil Robertson Clark ended the season 75th in the world rankings, but has earned a new two-year tour card through the one-year ranking list.