Lee Walker thrilled to collaborate with Jack Lisowski and expand his roster of coaching clients.

He's an amazingly gifted player when you watch him up close.

January 7th 2024.

Lee Walker thrilled to collaborate with Jack Lisowski and expand his roster of coaching clients.
Former World Seniors Champion Lee Walker has become a force in the coaching game. After Jack Lisowski joined Walker's growing list of clients, the 47-year-old is confident that Jackpot will win the title he has been searching for. Walker was delighted to get the call to help Jack out and the two have already had their first session together.

Walker is excited to be able to work with Jack and believes without any shadow of a doubt that he has the potential to fulfil his ambitions. He sees the immense talent Jack has and is keen to strengthen any weaknesses that may be present.

Walker commented that everyone is an individual when it comes to coaching and that everyone has specific things they do well and then other areas where they may be slightly out. He works on getting players back on track and getting the ball in the pocket.

He has also taken on 12-times women's world champion Reanne Evans and is expecting a couple more pros to come on board soon now that he is no longer restricted to coaching Mark Williams.

Speaking of Mark Williams, Walker is proud of the success the three-time world champion has had and believes there is still every chance of more glory to come for the 48-year-old. He commended Mark's dedication to the game, remarking that even at his age, two or three hours of practice is more than enough.

The Masters tournament is just around the corner and Williams will be hoping to have a chance of winning, facing off against Ali Carter on Monday evening. Lisowski's match against Luca Brecel will be the opening match of the tournament on Sunday 7th January at 1pm.

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