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Joe Perry is an English retired professional snooker player and a current commentator and pundit. Nicknamed "The Gentleman", he turned professional in 1992. On his Crucible debut at the 1999 World Snooker Championship, he defeated six-time World Champion Steve Davis 10–9 in the first round, winning the match on the last black ball. At the 2001 European Open, he reached his first ranking final, losing 2–9 to Stephen Hendry. He produced his career-best performances at the UK Championship when he reached back-to-back semi-finals in 2004 and 2005, losing respectively to David Gray and Ding Junhui. His best performance at the World Snooker Championship came when he reached the semi-finals in 2008, losing 15–17 to Ali Carter.

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