Steven Hallworth (born 1 December 1995) is an English professional snooker player. He is the only ever qualified professional from Lincoln. He is a practice partner of Stuart Carrington.
Hallworth started playing snooker aged 10 after trying pool on a family holiday. He then found success in junior and amateur levels and was given the opportunity to play future World Champion Mark Selby aged 12 in 2009, after winning that year's Under-17 Lincoln and District Billiards and Snooker Association crown. He was also one 8 finalists in the 2010 Rileys Future Stars competition run by Ronnie O'Sullivan, but lost out to Joel Walker.
Hallworth then progressed on to Players Tour Championship events in 2011 and the 2013 Q School, but it wasn't until the 2013âÂÂ14 when Hallworth started to progress to the main rounds of PTC events, a 4âÂÂ3 defeat to Kurt Maflin in the Paul Hunter Classic and a 4âÂÂ0 loss to former World Champion Mark Williams in the Antwerp Open. It was also Hallworth's televised debut. Hallworth's performances in the EBSA Amateur Cup Events were enough to qualify him for the six-man play-off event, with three players winning two-year professional tour cards on the World Snooker Tour, with a win in the Antwerp event. Hallworth beat Martin Ball 4âÂÂ1 in the first round, before beating Mitchell Travis 4âÂÂ3 in the final round to earn place on the tour the 2014âÂÂ15 and 2015âÂÂ16 seasons.
Hallworth failed to qualify for the opening two ranking events in the 2014âÂÂ15 season, but did secure his first win as a professional, beating Zak Surety 5âÂÂ4 in the first qualifying round of the Australian Goldfields Open. All 128 players on the snooker tour automatically play in the first round of the UK Championship and in Hallworth's debut at the venue stage of a ranking event he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Mark Williams. In the Welsh Open first round he took Shaun Murphy to a deciding frame but lost it to be edged out 4âÂÂ3. Hallworth led reigning Indian Open champion Michael White 4âÂÂ0 in the opening round of World Championship qualifying, before losing seven frames in a row and went on to be defeated 10âÂÂ8. He ended his first season on tour as the world number 116.
A run of 10 consecutive defeats from June 2015 to December was ended when Hallworth overcame Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 5âÂÂ4 in the German Masters qualifiers. He then beat Andy Hicks 5âÂÂ4 on the final black to play in a ranking event outside of the United Kingdom for the first time, but was whitewashed 5âÂÂ0 by world number one Mark Selby. Hallworth dropped off the tour at the end of the season and failed to advance through the 2016 Q School.
Hallworth defeated Hossein Vafaei 4âÂÂ3 to qualify for the Indian Open and narrowly lost 4âÂÂ3 to Stuart Bingham in the opening round. The Shoot-Out was upgraded to a ranking event this season and Hallworth made the quarter-finals with wins over Boonyarit Keattikun, Michael White, Daniel Wells and Li Hang. His run came to an end at the hands of Andy Hicks. He whitewashed Darryl Hill 4âÂÂ0 at the Gibraltar Open, before losing 4âÂÂ1 to Nigel Bond in the second round. Hallworth was a win away from earning a two-year tour card at the EBSA Play-off, but was bested 4âÂÂ1 by Gerard Greene.
At the end of the 2017/18 season, he entered the 2018 Q School in an attempt to win back a place on the professional snooker tour. He earnt a credible victory over Zhao Xintong.
In the 2022/23 season, he reached the last 16 of the 2022 British Open, where he beat Barry Hawkins 4âÂÂ3.