
Century breaks are considered the best skill level in snooker. A century break is defined as a period of 25 consecutive balls where the player is able to pot at least 100 points. The maximum break allowed is 147. A few players have managed to get even bigger breaks.
Alex Higgins is one of the greatest comeback stories of all time in snooker. His journey began as an amateur player in Northern Ireland. He made a significant impact on the game of snooker. He was awarded an MBE in recognition of his services to the sport after he won the 1984 World Doubles Championship and 1983 UK Championship. His matches became famous and were televised.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the best snooker player. Ronnie O'Sullivan has not only the most centuries, but also the most ranking title. He holds the record of having the most career centuries, and the fastest maximum break. There are no other snooker players who have won more Triple Crowns. Ronnie O'Sullivan is the player you should be looking for.

A century break in snooker refers to a player who pots at most 100 points in a single match. A professional tournament player can only score a maximum break of 147. It is a very important event in any tournament.
In the 2021-22 year, two players broke the century barrier. Ding Junhui and Daniel Wells have both made a century in a single match. Both of them went on win the World title.
Stephen Hendry is the most successful amateur snooker player of all time. He won the UK Championship at the age of 15 and was ranked the youngest amateur champion in the world. He is currently retired from the sport after collecting 36 ranked titles.
Steve Davis was one the greatest snooker players in the 1980s and 1990s. In his prime, he held on to the World Championship title for fifteen consecutive years. He was the number one player for seven consecutive seasons before he retired.

Stacey Hillyard holds the record of the most centuries achieved in a single match. She has won five professional tournaments and achieved the most centuries during a single season in 1994. This includes a match against Kyren White with a break of 114.
Joe Davis and Willie Thorne are among the notable names on the list. Michael White and Jimmy White, as well as Neil Robertson, are some of the snooker professionals with more than 500 career breaks.
These players are not the only ones who have achieved 100 centuries during their snooker career. The above-mentioned list is regularly updated to include players that have passed the 80 mark. Players who are tied by the most centuries won't be sorted.