世界錦標賽資格賽 2021 04/11 13:30 9 祖•佩利 v 傑米•克拉克 2-6
世界錦標賽資格賽 2021 04/08 18:30 8 傑米•奧尼爾 v 傑米•克拉克 5-6
世界錦標賽資格賽 2021 04/06 08:30 7 傑米•克拉克 v 朱利安•博伊科 6-4
直布羅陀公開賽 2021 03/06 19:20 10 傑米•克拉克 v 肖國棟 1-4
直布羅陀公開賽 2021 03/06 14:00 9 馬丁•古爾德 v 傑米•克拉克 3-4
直布羅陀公開賽 2021 03/05 09:00 8 亞倫•希爾 v 傑米•克拉克 2-4
直布羅陀公開賽 2021 03/01 08:40 7 顔丙濤 v 傑米•克拉克 1-4
威爾士公開賽 2021 02/16 10:00 7 傑米•克拉克 v 奧利弗•萊恩斯 0-4
斯諾克單局限時挑戰賽 2021 02/05 19:30 7 肖恩·哈維 v 傑米•克拉克 1-0
斯諾克單局限時挑戰賽 2021 02/05 19:30 7 龐俊旭 v 傑米•克拉克 Cancelled
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 20:20 1 傑米•克拉克 v 傑米•柯蒂斯•巴雷特 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 18:30 1 傑米•克拉克 v 阿什利•卡蒂 1-2
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 17:00 1 傑米•克拉克 v 比利•喬•卡斯特爾 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 15:30 1 史超活•冰咸 v 傑米•克拉克 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 13:00 1 斯科特•唐納德森 v 傑米•克拉克 1-2
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 11:30 1 山姆•克雷吉 v 傑米•克拉克 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 01/21 10:00 1 克裏斯•瓦克林 v 傑米•克拉克 1-2
蘇格蘭公開賽 2020 12/09 10:00 8 巴李•賀健士 v 傑米•克拉克 4-2
蘇格蘭公開賽 2020 12/08 13:00 7 詹姆斯•卡希爾 v 傑米•克拉克 2-4
英國錦標賽 2020 11/29 13:00 8 傑米•克拉克 v Kurt Maflin 5-6
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北愛爾蘭公開賽 2020 11/16 15:10 7 馬丁•古爾德 v 傑米•克拉克 4-0
德國大師賽資格賽 2021 11/12 19:00 7 傑米•克拉克 v 安德魯•希金森 2-5
斯諾克冠軍聯賽 10/29 18:25 7 Gould v Clarke 2-2
斯諾克冠軍聯賽 10/29 14:55 7 Ford v Clarke 2-2
斯諾克冠軍聯賽 10/29 12:30 7 Higgins v Clarke 3-0
英格蘭公開賽 2020 10/15 09:00 9 侯賽因•瓦菲 v 傑米•克拉克 4-2
英格蘭公開賽 2020 10/14 09:00 8 傑米•克拉克 v 利亞姆•海菲爾德 4-1
英格蘭公開賽 2020 10/12 19:50 7 阿里•卡特 v 傑米•克拉克 1-4
斯諾克冠軍聯賽 10/02 23:59 7 Lei Peifan v 傑米•克拉克 Cancelled

Jamie Clarke (born 5 October 1994) is a Welsh professional snooker player.

History

Clarke drew attention in 2014 when he defeated former world number 8 Darren Morgan in 6–0 whitewash in the semi-finals of the Welsh Amateur Championship before going on to defeat Lee Walker to capture the highest ranking and most prestigious amateur event in Wales. In 2015 Clarke entered several events in an attempt to qualify for the World Snooker Tour and narrowly missed out by losing in the final of tournaments on 3 occasions. In April, Clarke lost 3–4 in a final-frame decider to Martin O'Donnell in the final round of the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-off. Clarke would go on to enter Q School in May 2015, but would be unable to advance further than the third round. In June 2015, Clarke qualified for the knockout stage of EBSA European Snooker Championship as the 19th seed where he lost 4–7 to Michael Wild in the final.

The following month at the IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship Clarke once again reached the tournament final before losing 7–8 in the deciding frame to Boonyarit Keattikun. In February 2016, Clarke once again reached the final of the EBSA European Snooker Championship as the number 1 seed, however he was once again defeated 4–7 losing to fellow countryman Jak Jones. Two months later Clarke again lost a final-frame decider 3–4 to Elliot Slessor in the final round of the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-off. This was Clarke's fifth defeat in the final round of a tournament to qualify for the World Snooker Tour. Clarke was finally able to gain professional status at the sixth attempt, in the EBSA Tour Qualifying Play-offs, thanks to victories over former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Hicks and English amateur George Pragnall.

He qualified for the first time for the 2020 World Snooker Championship, defeating Mark Allen 10–8 in the first round despite Allen scoring 5 centuries. Clarke was involved in a controversial incident during his second round match against Anthony McGill. Clarke was leading 7–2 when McGill complained to him directly that he had stood in his eyeline on several occasions during the match while he was getting down on a shot. Referee Jan Verhaas intervened but it seemed to unsettle Clarke after he won the frame. During the interval he tweeted 'You want to dance, let's dance.' McGill won the remaining five frames of the session to trail 7–8. Ultimately the match went to a decider; Clarke was in first during the deciding frame before failing to escape from a snooker, and leaving a free ball. This was enough for McGill to win the match and see Clarke lose 12–13.

Clarke's campaign at the 2021 World Snooker Championship ended in a similar fashion. In the last qualifying round, he led Mark Davis 7-2 after the first session before Davis won seven frames on a spin in the second session, with Clarke eventually losing 8–10.