Shailesh Jogia

Shailesh Jogia ( born November 13, 1975 in Leicester), better known by his nickname of Joe Jogia, is an English snooker player of Indian descent.

Career

Jogia began his professional career at age 18. His first big success was the victory at the English Open, a pro-am tournament in 1998 with a final victory over Stuart Bingham.

His most successful period for the time being on the snooker main tour he had the mid-2000s. He reached the end of 2004 in both the Grand Prix and at the British Open, the round of last 32 He also managed to place 64 of the snooker world rankings. Even though the following season did not go so successful, he could be improved by re reaching the round of the Grand Prix in the two-year standings by two places, had hitherto been his highest placing in the world rankings. Even without final round participation he could defend it in court 67 years, but after that he lost many Erstrundenniederlagen so many points that he dropped out in 2008 from the Main Tour.

In the 2008 /09 season Joe Jogia attended the DIOS tour. In the final sprint of the series, he secured with two quarter-finals and winning the final tournament 1st place overall and immediately got back to professional status. This season, he played in a Pro- Am tournament and the first maximum break of his career.

Through several prelude victories in the qualifying rounds of the major tournaments - at the China Open and the Shanghai Masters he even reached Round 3 - returned Jogia 2010 to place 70 in the world rankings back and so retained his professional status for another year. In the third tournament of the Pro Challenge Series in his hometown of Leicester, he reached the finals of a Pro-Am tournament, this time he lost to Robert Milkins this season for the second time in his career. The 2010/11 season began again very successful. At the opening tournament of the newly created Players Tour Championship, a minor - ranking series, he reached the quarter-finals. On the main tour he reached after successful qualifying rounds for the two Asian tournaments at the World Open in 2010 for the third time in his career, the last 32 with a world ranking tournament.

In July 2012, the WPBSA Disciplinary Commission Jogia attempted betting manipulation was during the Snooker Shoot -Out 2012 for guilty and said a two -year ban from.

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