2021–22 season In January 2022 Moody marked his debut ranking event match, and first televised match, with a first-round win over the top-32 player
Lu Ning at the
2022 Snooker Shoot Out, held at the
Leicester Arena in
Leicester, England. The win gained Moody plaudits from the likes of
Jimmy White who described him as a “serious player”, and led to Moody being dubbed “a future star of the sport”. Speaking after the match Moody described the experience by saying “I was a bit nervous to start with but once I had potted a few balls I felt composed, I kept my nerve... It surprised me, how bright the TV lights were. The table was amazing, quicker than what I am used to. The crowd was good”. In the next round he lost to
Oliver Lines in the lowest scoring shoot-out match of all time. Lines called it a “nightmare draw” for him because he and Moody practise regularly together at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds. In March 2022 Moody finished the season as the runner-up in the EPSB Under-21 Premier Development Tour standings to Burnley's
Lewis Ullah.
2022–23 season At the WSF Junior Snooker Championship held in
Sydney,
Australia in February 2023 Moody showed tremendous form, dropping just one frame in the round-robin phase of the competition with 3-0 wins over Zac Cosker and Christiano de Azevedo, and overcoming Devlen Brown 3–1. In the last 16 and quarter-finals he whitewashed Jayden Dinga and Jake Crofts 4–0. Moody defeated Ukrainian
Iulian Boiko 4–3 in the semi-finals before winning the final 5–1 against
Liam Pullen. With this win he was awarded a two-year place on the
World Snooker Tour from the
2023–24 snooker season. That same month Moody reached the final of the WSF Championship in Sydney where he lost to
Ma Hai Long. He entered into the invitational
2023 Six-red World Championship held in
Pathum Thani, Thailand in March 2023.
2023–24 season Moody was entered into the draw at the
2023 Championship League held at the
Morningside Arena in
Leicester, England from 26 June 2023. He started with defeats to
Wu Yize and
Pang Junxu before earning a draw with
Hammad Miah. At the
English Open in October 2023, he took World Champion
Luca Brecel to a deciding frame, before losing 4-3. During the match he completed a 121-point century, the highest of his pro-career. Moody secured his first win as a professional in October 2023, qualifying for the
Northern Ireland Open with a win over
Zhou Yuelong. He followed up that victory with wins over
Rod Lawler and
Gary Wilson to reach the last-16 of a ranking event for the first time. He did not progress past the last-16, however, as he lost to
Yuan Sijun 4-2. He qualified for the
2024 Welsh Open with a 4-2 win over
Sean O'Sullivan.
2024–25 season He reached the third round of the
2024 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters with a 4-1 win over Liam Pullen. At the
2024 British Open he completed a whitewash victory over
Michael Holt and followed up that win by reaching the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time in his career with a 4-3 victory over world number 12
Zhang Anda. He defeated
Ryan Day on his way to the last-32 at the
2024 Wuhan Open where he was defeated by
Barry Hawkins. He reached the last-16 at the
2024 Northern Ireland Open with a run including wins over
Ben Woollaston and
Jak Jones, before losing to Kyren Wilson. He recorded a 5-0 whitewash win over
Ahmed Aly Elsayed in qualifying for the
2025 German Masters, making two centuries including a 133. He hit a 134 break on his way to a 4-3 win over
Anthony Hamilton to reach the last-64 at the
Welsh Open in February 2025, where he was edged out 4-3 by
Mark Allen.
2025–26 season In June 2025, he was drawn to make his season debut in the first round of qualifying for the
2025 Wuhan Open where he defeated
Antoni Kowalski of Poland 5-2. He reached the last-48 of the
2025 Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters. He recorded a shock 5-3 win over home favourite
Ding Junhui before beating Zhou Yuelong 5-1 and Barry Hawkins 5-0 to reach the quarter-final at the
2025 Wuhan Open where his run was ended by Xiao Guodong. He was a quarter-finalist at the
2025 British Open, earning wins against
Ali Carter and former world champion
Kyren Wilson. Moody recorded a win over
John Higgins at the
2026 World Open. In the qualifying rounds for the
2026 World Snooker Championship, Moody defeated
Robbie Williams and
Jiang Jun in a deciding frame, to became the first British teenager to make his Crucible debut since
Judd Trump in 2007. At the championships, Moody exited in the first round following a 7–10 defeat by Kyren Wilson. Moody had led 7–3 before Wilson came back to win seven consecutive frames. ==Personal life==