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Moving into the international arena, he won 9th place in the [[1991]] German Open and the 1991 İstanbul Efes Pilsen Grand Prix.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}<!--Sounds like his standing is missing from 2nd tournament, unless he coincidentally got 9th in both.--> Then in the [[1992]] [[Berlin]] World Championship, he took 8th place after beating [[Belgium|Belgian]] world [[three-cushion billiards]] champion [[Raymond Ceulemans]] by 3-0.<!--Is this correct? 8th in tournament or 8th in world rankings? ''Check the years, 1992 vs 2006''-->
Moving into the international arena, he won 9th place in the [[1991]] German Open and the 1991 İstanbul Efes Pilsen Grand Prix.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}<!--Sounds like his standing is missing from 2nd tournament, unless he coincidentally got 9th in both.--> Then in the [[1992]] [[Berlin]] World Championship, he took 8th place after beating [[Belgium|Belgian]] world [[three-cushion billiards]] champion [[Raymond Ceulemans]] by 3-0.<!--Is this correct? 8th in tournament or 8th in world rankings? ''Check the years, 1992 vs 2006''-->


He took 3rd place in the [[1993]] [[World Billiards Championship]]{{clarifyme}}<!--What event was this?--> in Berlin, and won the [[1994 in sports|1994]] [[World Cup (billiards)|World Cup]] (Three-cushion Division). He has played in the [[Holland]] Billiards League since [[1994]].
He took 3rd place in the [[1993]] [[World Billiards Championship]]{{fact}}<!--What event was this?--> in Berlin, and won the [[1994 in sports|1994]] [[World Cup (billiards)|World Cup]] (Three-cushion Division). He has played in the [[Holland]] Billiards League since [[1994]].


Saygıner won the [[1998 in sports|1998]] World Billiards Championship (Three-cushion Division) held in [[Kemer]], [[Antalya]], Turkey by beating [[Cerwin Walentijn]] from [[Netherlands]]. In [[2003 in sports|2003]], he won the championship{{clarifyme}}<!--What championship is this?--> in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]], [[USA]], beating [[Europe]]an champion [[Dick Jaspers]] of the [[Netherlands]], and regained his title. He won the [[2003 in sports|2003]] [[World Billiards Team Championship]] held in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]] along with his teammate [[Tayfun Taşdemir]] defeating the [[Greece|Greek]] team in the finals.
Saygıner won the [[1998 in sports|1998]] World Billiards Championship{{fact}}<!--Where was this mentioned?--> (Three-cushion Division) held in [[Kemer]], [[Antalya]], Turkey by beating [[Cerwin Walentijn]] from [[Netherlands]].

In 2003, Saygıner won the UMB World Three-cushion Championship by disposing Filipos Kasidokostas of Greece.


On [[February 2004 in sports|February]] [[February 7|7]], [[2004 in sports|2004]] he was named "Best Billiard Player in the World for [[2003 in sports|2003]]"{{Who|date=July 2007}} in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. He is recorded{{Fact|date=February 2007}} in world billiards literature for his 42-shot technique{{Nonspecific|date=July 2007}}<!--What on earth does that mean?-->. As of July [[2006]], he ranks 8th in the world players list of [[Union Mondiale de Billiard]].
On [[February 2004 in sports|February]] [[February 7|7]], [[2004 in sports|2004]] he was named "Best Billiard Player in the World for [[2003 in sports|2003]]"{{Who|date=July 2007}} in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. He is recorded{{Fact|date=February 2007}} in world billiards literature for his 42-shot technique{{Nonspecific|date=July 2007}}<!--What on earth does that mean?-->. As of July [[2006]], he ranks 8th in the world players list of [[Union Mondiale de Billiard]].

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Template:Turkic name Semih Saygıner (born 12 November 1964, Adapazarı, Turkey) nicknamed Mr. Magic or the Turkish Prince, is a four-time world champion Turkish professional carom billiards player.

Early life

His father and mother died in a traffic accident when he was 14 years old. Saygıner started playing billiards when he was 16 years old, and won the İstanbul Championship at age 17.[citation needed]

Professional career

Moving into the international arena, he won 9th place in the 1991 German Open and the 1991 İstanbul Efes Pilsen Grand Prix.[citation needed] Then in the 1992 Berlin World Championship, he took 8th place after beating Belgian world three-cushion billiards champion Raymond Ceulemans by 3-0.

He took 3rd place in the 1993 World Billiards Championship[citation needed] in Berlin, and won the 1994 World Cup (Three-cushion Division). He has played in the Holland Billiards League since 1994.

Saygıner won the 1998 World Billiards Championship[citation needed] (Three-cushion Division) held in Kemer, Antalya, Turkey by beating Cerwin Walentijn from Netherlands.

In 2003, Saygıner won the UMB World Three-cushion Championship by disposing Filipos Kasidokostas of Greece.

On February 7, 2004 he was named "Best Billiard Player in the World for 2003"[who?] in Antwerp, Belgium. He is recorded[citation needed] in world billiards literature for his 42-shot technique[not specific enough to verify]. As of July 2006, he ranks 8th in the world players list of Union Mondiale de Billiard.

Saygıner shares the world record for the highest run in three-cushion billiards of 31 with Colombian Hugo Patiño.

Titles

  • CEB European Three-cushion Championship (1999)
  • UMB World Three-cushion Championship (2003)

Personal life

Semih is married to the Women's Billiard Champion of Turkey Aygen Berk Saygıner.

References

Preceded by UMB World Three-cushion Champion
2003
Succeeded by