Snooker 900 2023 | 10/11 22:00 | - | Michael Holt v Wayne Cooper | 0-0 | |
Snooker 900 2023 | 10/09 22:33 | - | Michael Holt v Wayne Cooper | 1-0 | |
Snooker 900 2023 | 10/09 21:30 | - | Patsy Fagan v Wayne Cooper | 0-1 | |
World Seniors Championship 2022 | 05/06 11:00 | - | Ken Doherty v Wayne Cooper | 2-1 | |
World Seniors Championship 2022 | 05/05 13:30 | - | Ahmed Aly v Wayne Cooper | 1-3 | |
UK Seniors Championship 2022 | 01/06 19:00 | - | Jimmy White v Wayne Cooper | 3-1 | |
UK Seniors Championship 2022 | 01/04 21:00 | - | John Parrott v Wayne Cooper | 0-2 | |
World Seniors Championship 2020 | 08/21 13:00 | 3 | Wayne Cooper v Michael Judge | 1-4 | |
World Seniors Championship 2020 | 08/20 12:00 | - | Wayne Cooper v Gary Filtness | 3-2 |
Wayne Cooper (born 9 June 1978, in Bradford) is an English former professional snooker player. He first qualified for the main tour in 2001, and was a professional until Summer 2002. Cooper regained his place on the 2008/09 pro tour by finishing top of the EASB Pro Ticket Tour rankings. He won three matches during that season: in the Northern Ireland Trophy, in the Welsh Open and in the World Snooker Championship.
Cooper played in the 2020 World Seniors Championship as a replacement for Tony Drago, defeating Gary Filtness 4-2 before losing 1–4 to Michael Judge in the quarter-finals. He failed to qualify for the main 2021 World Seniors Championship after finishing second in his qualifying group to Peter Lines.