Hailing from Islamabad, Shahram Chingizi is a big name in Q Sports. He is not only the only Pakistani player to participate in the UK Open Nine Ball Pool held in London, but also in the past Snooker He has also won three bronze medals for Pakistan in the Games.
Shahram started playing snooker at the age of 13 and won his first National Ranking Championship in 2007. Then in 2010, 2015, 2018 also in various snooker championships he won bronze medals.
In 2018, he started playing American nineball pool from snooker.
Shahram in a game of snooker Pakistan Proud to have received international medals for
In a conversation with Independent Urdu, Shahram told about the future of snooker that unfortunately the players are not getting support and recognition in snooker and no one has been employed in the government sector. “If these two things happen, there is a lot of scope (of the game) because there is hardly any other game as much talent as there is in snooker.”
At the same time, he gave the example of Asian Under-21 winner Ahsan Ramzan and said, “He is only 17 years old, so if the talent is like this and if companies and corporate sector sponsor the players and the government sector gives them employment, then it will be a lot.” It will be fine.’
Some tips for snooker players
Talking to Independent Urdu, Shahram also gave some tips to the newcomers to the game, with the help of which they can improve their game.
Shahram is proud of winning international medals for Pakistan in the sport of snooker (Samil Sohail/Independent Urdu)
He said: ‘The first thing you have to do is see what shot you’re going to hit. The way to see the shot is to stand in line with the ball you have to play and look at the shot, thinking about what you have to do, leaning over the table. This is called the pre-shot routine.
‘Then when you bend over the table, you have to take care that where you are running the tip, which is called feathering, you also deliver, when you deliver, you will have the exact same result. will come.’
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Shahram also explained what happens when playing with white hair above, below and in between.
He said that ‘playing above the white ball is called follow, when playing above, the white ball will follow the object ball i.e. it will touch it and move forward, it is called follow through.
‘Playing in the center of the white ball causes the white ball to stop approximately where the object meets the ball.
‘Playing under a white ball is called a screw. Playing down causes the white ball to come back together with the object ball, i.e. reverse.’
Shahram said that ‘an important tip is to apply chalk after each shot, but apply it very gently and when you see that chalk is applied everywhere, it is enough, there is no need to apply more.’
He added that he has now moved from snooker to the American nine-ball pool game, which has a different world and he wishes to bring titles to Pakistan in that too.
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**Interview with Shahram Chingizi: Pakistan’s Q Sports Star**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Shahram. You’ve made quite an impact in the world of Q Sports. Can you tell us what it means to be the only Pakistani to compete in prestigious events like the UK Open Nine Ball Pool?
**Shahram Chingizi:** Thank you for having me. Competing in the UK Open was a huge honor for me. It represents not just a personal achievement, but also a spotlight on the talent that exists in Pakistan. I’m proud to be a pioneer for Pakistani players in the international arena.
**Interviewer:** You’ve had a successful career, with several achievements, including three bronze medals in various championships. Can you share how you started your journey in snooker?
**Shahram Chingizi:** I started playing snooker when I was just 13 years old. Winning my first National Ranking Championship in 2007 was a significant moment for me. Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to win more medals, but it’s the journey and the dedication to the sport that I cherish the most.
**Interviewer:** Transitioning from snooker to American nine-ball pool in 2018 is quite a move. What inspired that change?
**Shahram Chingizi:** I wanted to explore new challenges and improve my skills. Nine-ball pool has a different dynamics and strategies compared to snooker. It has allowed me to broaden my horizons in cue sports.
**Interviewer:** In your recent conversation with Independent Urdu, you mentioned that players are lacking in both support and recognition. Can you elaborate on that?
**Shahram Chingizi:** Yes, it’s disheartening. There are many talented players in Pakistan, but without proper support from sponsors or the government, it’s tough for them to progress. We need recognition and employment opportunities in the public sector to nurture this talent.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned Ahsan Ramzan, a young snooker prodigy. What does his success signify for the future of snooker in Pakistan?
**Shahram Chingizi:** Ahsan’s success at such a young age is a beacon of hope. It shows that with the right support, we can produce world-class players. If companies and the government invest in our young talent, it will significantly improve the landscape of snooker in Pakistan.
**Interviewer:** Before we wrap up, do you have any tips for aspiring snooker players?
**Shahram Chingizi:** Absolutely! First and foremost, focus on your pre-shot routine. Align yourself with the shot and visualize it before taking your shot. Additionally, pay attention to your technique and consistency in every shot you make. Practicing these fundamentals will polish your game.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Shahram, for sharing your insights. We wish you continued success in your career!
**Shahram Chingizi:** Thank you! I’m excited about the future of snooker in Pakistan, and I’m grateful for the support.