BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team profiles Stan Moody, the teenager making his debut at the 2026 World Snooker Championship

[BBC]Stan Moody will make his World Snooker Championship debut on Monday in the first round against world number two Kyren Wilson.Moody, 19, is the youngest player at this year's tournament and is currently ranked 44th in snooker's world rankings.He will become the first teenager since Judd Trump in 2007 to make their debut at the tournament.In qualifying, Moody recorded wins over fellow Englishman Robbie Williams and China's Jiang Jun to set up a Crucible clash with 2024 world champion Wilson.Moody comes from Halifax, West Yorkshire, and turned professional in 2023 after winning the WSF World Junior Championship earlier that year.He has been a regular at ranking tournaments since the 2024-25 season, having made his debut at the 2022 Snooker Shootout as a 15-year-old. There, he beat China's Lu Ning in the single frame format.That win earned him plaudits from snooker legend Jimmy White who then described Moody as a "serious player."In the second round, Moody lost to compatriot and regular practice partner Oliver Lines.Last season, Moody appeared at 10 ranking tournaments and has matched that already this season, with the World Snooker Championship being his 11th of the campaign.Moody has twice reached a quarter-final this season, doing so at the Wuhan Open last August and the British Open a month later.His run in the Wuhan Open included a shock victory over former world number one Ding Junhui.At the British Open, his journey to the last eight included victory over Wilson. Earlier this year, he also beat John Higgins at the World Open.Moody's connection to MurphyStan Moody is currently at a career high world ranking of 44th [Getty Images]One of Moody's fellow competitors at this year's World Snooker Championship is 2005 winner Shaun Murphy, who knows Moody better than most.While Murphy's Crucible crown came a year prior to Moody's birth, the 43-year-old has been described as a mentor to Moody throughout his career so far.Speaking on Moody and being approached by his family to mentor him, Murphy said he was "honoured" to have been approached to mentor him.Due to being on opposite sides of the tournament draw, Moody and Murphy would avoid a potential meeting until the final, should they both get there.This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.More questions answered...How many nationalities have played at the World Snooker Championship?What is the Crucible curse?Why is snooker played in silence?