China Championship Qualifiers 2019 06/03 13:30 7 Mark Allen v Lee Walker 5-3
Riga Masters 2017 06/02 12:00 7 Lee Walker v Mei Xiwen 4-1
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/11 16:00 9 Lee Walker v Noppon Saengkham 8-10
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/09 13:30 8 Reanne Evans v Lee Walker 6-10
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 04/05 09:00 7 Matthew Stevens v Lee Walker 8-10
Gibraltar Open 2019 03/04 18:30 11 Lee Walker v Mark Davis 3-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 03/04 15:25 10 Jimmy Robertson v Lee Walker 0-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 03/04 08:10 9 Paul S Davison v Lee Walker 3-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 02/24 12:15 7 Lee Walker v Luca Brecel 0-1
Gibraltar Open 2019 02/16 18:40 10 Zhou Yuelong v Lee Walker 4-0
Gibraltar Open 2019 02/16 11:40 9 Graeme Dott v Lee Walker 2-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 02/15 12:40 8 Lee Walker v Neil Robertson 4-3
Gibraltar Open 2019 02/13 12:50 7 Rhys Clark v Lee Walker 2-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 01/24 10:00 7 Martin Gould v Lee Walker 5-2
Gibraltar Open 2019 12/13 10:00 7 Lee Walker v Joe Swail 1-4
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 12/08 14:30 7 Neil Robertson v Lee Walker 5-2
Gibraltar Open 2019 11/23 19:30 7 Mark Joyce v Lee Walker 6-3
Gibraltar Open 2019 11/16 13:40 8 Robin Hull v Lee Walker 4-2
Gibraltar Open 2019 11/15 10:00 7 Lee Walker v Rhys Clark 4-2
International Championship Quals 10/24 11:30 7 Li Hang v Lee Walker 6-1
Gibraltar Open 2019 10/12 12:45 8 Lee Walker v Rhys Clark 2-4
Gibraltar Open 2019 10/10 19:00 7 Aditya Mehta v Lee Walker 3-4
International Championship Quals 09/30 08:30 7 Barry Hawkins v Lee Walker 4-6
European Masters Qualifiers 09/27 12:00 7 David Gilbert v Lee Walker 4-3
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/31 09:00 8 Dechawat Poomjaeng v Lee Walker 5-0
China Championship Qualifiers 2019 08/30 09:00 7 Lee Walker v Peter Lines 5-4
Paul Hunter Classic 2019 08/26 17:15 12 Mark Davis v Lee Walker 4-2
Paul Hunter Classic 2019 08/26 14:25 11 Lee Walker v Adam Duffy 4-1
Paul Hunter Classic 2019 08/26 07:10 10 Lee Walker v Hossein Vafaei Walkover

Wikipedia - Lee Walker

Lee Walker (born 11 February 1976) is a Welsh former professional snooker player and former World Seniors Champion. He is an official WPBSA and is the long term coach to Mark Williams MBE.

History

After turning professional in 1994 at the age of 18, Walker reached the quarter-finals of the World Championship in 1997, with victories over Dave Harold 10–7 and Alan McManus 13–10, before he lost 13–8 to Alain Robidoux. This was the first time he had reached the latter stages of a ranking tournament, and he also reached the last 16 of the same tournament in 2004 with a 10–7 win over Stephen Lee before losing 13–5 to David Gray. He dropped off the Main Tour after the 2005–2006 season, but returned a year later after a strong campaign on the Pontin's International Open Series, from which the top 8 finishers gain Main Tour places. However he dropped off again at the end of the season.

Walker did however return to the tour in 2014 as he won a 2-year tour card by reaching the semi-final stage of the second event of the 2014 Q School.

2016/2017 season

In 2016–17, he had one of his most impressive seasons to date, the highlight being his run in his home tournament, the Welsh Open. He defeated Rhys Clark, and former world champions Neil Robertson and Graeme Dott before losing in the fourth round to Zhou Yuelong.

2017/2018 season

In the 2017–18 season, Walker had his best run in a ranking event to date, reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 Gibraltar Open where he was defeated 4–2 by eventual runner-up Cao Yupeng.

2021/2022 season

Walker won the 2022 World Seniors Championship at the Crucible Theatre. He recovered from 0–3 down to defeat the defending champion David Lilley in the semi-finals, and then came from 1–3 and 2–4 behind to defeat three-time champion Jimmy White 5–4 in the final. Walker became the 11th different winner of the World Seniors Championship.

2022/2023 season

Walker chose not to enter any tournament in the season, except the invitiational Champion of Champions. After losing his first round match against Mark Selby, he announced that he had already retired from all activities on the main tour, due to business and coaching obligations.