English Open Qualifers 2024 09/16 09:00 8 Yuan Sijun v Bulcsu Revesz 2-4
English Open Qualifers 2024 09/12 17:05 7 Bulcsu Revesz v Manasawin Phetmalaikul 4-0
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 09/01 17:00 9 Jordan Brown v Bulcsu Revesz 4-3
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 08/31 18:00 8 Mark Davis v Bulcsu Revesz 3-4
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 08/30 17:00 7 Bulcsu Revesz v Iulian Boiko 4-2
Xi’an Grand Prix 2024 08/20 11:30 6 Ronnie O'Sullivan v Bulcsu Revesz 5-2
Wuhan Open Qualifiers 2024 07/29 09:00 7 Pang Junxu v Bulcsu Revesz 5-2
Xi’an Grand Prix Qualifiers 2024 07/25 13:30 7 David Grace v Bulcsu Revesz 0-5
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/17 17:00 1 Bulcsu Revesz v Antoni Kowalski 2-2
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/17 16:00 1 Jak Jones v Bulcsu Revesz 3-1
Championship League Snooker 2024 06/17 12:30 1 Jordan Brown v Bulcsu Revesz 3-1
World Championship Qual 2024 04/11 09:00 8 James Cahill v Bulcsu Revesz 10-8
World Championship Qual 2024 04/08 13:30 7 Sean O'Sullivan v Bulcsu Revesz 8-10
Snooker Shoot-Out 2023 12/07 16:40 7 Shaun Murphy v Bulcsu Revesz 1-0
UK Championship Qualifiers 2023 11/19 09:30 7 Hammad Miah v Bulcsu Revesz 6-3
World Championship Qual 2023 04/03 09:00 7 Jamie O'Neill v Bulcsu Revesz 10-5
Q Tour 6 01/07 11:30 - Sydney Wilson v Bulcsu Revesz View

Wikipedia - Bulcsú Révész

Bulcsú Révész (born 1 January 2007) is a Hungarian professional snooker player. He is the first ever professional snooker player from Hungary.

In February 2024 he won the 2024 WSF World Junior Championship, and with it earned a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour starting with 2024–25 snooker season.

History

In 2019, competing as a 12-year-old, Révész made the last-16 of the six-red snooker event at the EBSA European Championships. He reached the quarter-finals of the EBSA European Snooker Open, where he lost out to the eventual winner Kristján Helgason from Iceland. That year, he was runner-up at the under-16 European Championship and the under-16 World Championship, and finished third at the under-21 World Championship. He was defeated by Liam Davies in the final of the 2022 World Open Under-16 Snooker Championships. The following year, he became European under-18 snooker champion, defeating Liam Pullen in the final of the 2023 EBSA European Snooker Championships.

In November 2023, Révész competed in qualifying for the professional 2023 UK Championship. He lost 3‍–‍6 against professional Hammad Miah. However, during the match he hit a total clearance 140 break which marked his highest competitive . He played in the single- professional tournament, the 2023 Snooker Shoot Out where he played 2005 World Snooker Championship winner Shaun Murphy. Murphy won the match with the first maximum break made under the format.

At the WSF Snooker Championship [de] held in Albania in February 2024, Révész defeated China's Gong Chenzhi 5‍–‍3 in the final. Winning the event awarded Révész a professional place on the World Snooker Tour from the 2024–25 snooker season. In doing so, he becomes the first professional Hungarian snooker player. In March 2024, he beat Latvian Artemijs Žižins and Vladislav Gradinari of Moldova to win the European U18 championship.

In the first round of qualifying for the 2024 World Snooker Championship he defeated Sean O'Sullivan 10-8, having comeback from 6-1 and 8-5 down. In the second round, he was defeated 10-8 by James Cahill.

2024–25 season

He began his pro career at the 2024 Championship League in Leicester in June 2024, where he was defeated by World Championship finalist Jak Jones in his round robin group. In July 2024, he recorded a 5-0 whitewash over experienced professional David Grace in qualifying for the 2024 Xi'an Grand Prix. He reached the third round of the 2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters with a 4-3 win over Mark Davis. At the 2024 English Open in Brentwood in September 2024 he reached the last-64 where he was defeated by Stephen Maguire. At the 2024 British Open in Cheltenham he recorded a 4-3 win over Ali Carter. He came from 3-0 down to beat Iulian Boiko 4-3 and whitewashed Robbie Williams to reach the last-64 at the 2024 Northern Ireland Open. He recorded a win over Baipat Siripaporn in qualifying for the 2025 German Masters.

2025-26 season

He suffered a loss to Si Jiahui in the first qualifying round for the Wuhan Open in June 2025, his opening match of the 2025-26 season. He was drawn in the round-robin stage of the 2025 Championship League, in Leicester in July 2025, against Shaun Murphy, Alfie Burden and Robbie McGuigan, recording wins over Murphy and McGuigan, and only missed out on top-spot by frame difference.