Ahmed Aly Elsayed (born 14 December 1979) is an American professional
snooker
Snooker (pronounced , ) is a cue sports, cue sport played on a Billiard table#Snooker and English billiards tables, rectangular table covered with a green cloth called baize, with six Billiard table#Pockets 2, pockets, one at each corner and o ...
player who has won the
United States Amateur Championship a record six times, having won three consecutive titles between 2009 and 2011, and another three consecutive titles between 2018 and 2021 (no tournament was held in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic). He participated in the
2022 World Seniors Championship
The 2022 World Seniors Championship (officially the 2022 Ways Facilities Management World Seniors Snooker Championship) was a snooker tournament that took place from 4 to 8 May 2022 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. The event was the ...
at the
Crucible Theatre in
Sheffield, England, becoming the first American to compete at the Crucible.
He lost in the first round to
Wayne Cooper. He turned professional in the
2023–24 season after earning a two-year tour card by winning the 2022 Pan American Amateur Championship. Former world champion
Cliff Thorburn and top snooker coach Chris Henry advised him on playing professionally.
Born in Egypt, he began as a pool player, winning tournaments in
Alexandria.
His father, an officer in the
Egyptian Army, introduced him to snooker, and Elsayed practiced the sport in an army club that featured snooker tables formerly owned by
King Farouk.
After earning a degree in civil engineering, he went to the United States, intending to compete in pool tournaments. He remained in the US, working at the
New York Athletic Club, where he supervises the billiard room.
He is a naturalized US citizen.
In 2018, Elsayed played the part of a snooker player in ''The Nap'' at the
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, Broadway. The play was written by ''
One Man, Two Guvnors'' playwright
Richard Bean.
Elsayed met his wife Amy, a stage manager, during his time appearing in the play.
Performance and rankings timeline
Career finals
Amateur finals: 12 (8 titles)
References
External links
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1979 births
Living people
American snooker players
21st-century American people