Semih Saygıner
Semih Saygıner (born November 12, 1964), nicknamed Mr. Magic or The Turkish Prince, is a Turkish world champion professional carom billiards player specialized in three-cushion event.[1]
|  Semih Saygıner at the 2016 Verhoeven Open in New York | |
| Born | 12 November 1964 Adapazarı, Turkey | 
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| Sport country | Turkey | 
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| Medal record | ||
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| Men's three-cushion billiards | ||
| Representing  Turkey | ||
| World Championship | ||
| .svg.png.webp) | 2003 Valladolid | Individual | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2003 Viersen | Team | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2004 Viersen | Team | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2006 Viersen | Team | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2021 Sharm El-Sheikh | Individual | 
| World Cup | ||
| .svg.png.webp) | 2003 Las Vegas | Individual | 
| World Games | ||
| .svg.png.webp) | 2005 Duisburg | Individual | 
| European Championship | ||
| .svg.png.webp) | 1999 Porto | Individual | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2000 Madrid | Individual | 
| .svg.png.webp) | 2006 Antalya | Individual | 
Family life
    
Semih Saygıner was born to a tailor father Faruk and a homemaker mother Süreyya in Adapazarı, Turkey on November 12, 1964.[2] He is the fifth of six siblings. His parents were killed in a traffic accident in 1978 when he was 14 years old. Saygıner then started playing billiards. He had a good performance in high school but left for depression over the loss of his mother and father.[1][2][3]
Saygıner opened up a billiards hall, and taught the cue sport. In 1995, he married Aygen Berk, a student of his, the women's billiards champion of Turkey and co-founder of the Turkish Billiards Federation.[3] Their marriage ended a few years later.[1]
From 1996 to 1997, he served as the president of the Turkish Billiards Federation.[1]

Career
    
He began playing billiards at age 16, and focused on the cue sport. A year later, he participated at Istanbul Championship, and won his first Turkish title. Ranking many years on the second place at national level, he finally became Turkish champion in 1987.[1]
In 1991, he participated at German Open. The next year, he placed world eighth when he defeated world-champion Raymond Ceulemans by 3-0 in Berlin. In 1994, he transferred to the Netherlands Billiards Teams League, one of the most important leagues of billiards. Saygıner won the Three-cushion World Cup held 1998 in Antalya after defeating Dutchman Gerwin Walentijn in the final.[1] Saygıner won the 1999 CEB European Three-cushion Championship by defeating Dion Nelin of Denmark. He nearly won it again the next year but lost to Daniel Sánchez. He was the first from his country to win that tournament. His countryman Murat Naci Çoklu won the title five years later.
In 2003, Saygıner won the UMB World Three-cushion Championship defeating of Filippos Kasidokostas of Greece. He is the only Turk ever to win the championship. That same year, he won the last World Three-cushion Championship organized by the Billiards World Cup Association (BWA) beating Dick Jaspers. He and his teammate Tayfun Taşdemir became world champion at the UMB World Three-cushion Championship for National Teams held 2003 in Viersen, Germany.[1] Saygıner was named Best Billiards Player 2003 in Antwerp, Belgium on February 7, 2004.[4]
Saygıner transferred to Portugal playing for FC Porto Billiards team. He captained the team for three years, and won the bronze medal at the 2004–05 European Three-cushion Cup with the team.
He is the 25-time winner of Turkish Grand Prix in total. He won the Turkish champion title 14 times in three-cushion. Furthermore, he has ten champion titles in carom billiards in Turkey, as well as one each in cadre 47/2 and one-cushion. In 2006, he ranked at 8th place of the world bests of Union Mondiale de Billard (UMB).[1] His highest average in a match is 3.571 (50 points in 14 innings).
In 2009, Saygıner signed a contract with the cue-stick producer Longoni.[5] Under the contract, a series of cue sticks that bear Saygıner's name has been available from the company.[1][6]
Saygıner announced his retirement from active sports in 2006, continuing to participate only in some international competitions. His last international participation was in 2007.[7] However, he made his comeback in 2015 by winning the Turkish championship again. Following the championship, he was named to take part in the Turkey national team.[4]
Achievements
    
- 1993
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Berlin, Germany Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Berlin, Germany
- 1994
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Ghent, Belgium Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Ghent, Belgium
- 1995
- 1996
 Mersin International Tournament, Mersin, Turkey Mersin International Tournament, Mersin, Turkey
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Antwerp, Belgium Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Antwerp, Belgium
- 1997
 Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 6, osterhout, Netherlands Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 6, osterhout, Netherlands
- 1998
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Lisbon, Portugal Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Lisbon, Portugal
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 6, Bogotá, Colombia Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 6, Bogotá, Colombia
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Torremolinos, Spain Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 7, Torremolinos, Spain
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 8, Oosterhout, Netherlands Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 8, Oosterhout, Netherlands
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 9, Antalya, Turkey Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 9, Antalya, Turkey
 Three-Cushion World Cup, Antwerp, Belgium Three-Cushion World Cup, Antwerp, Belgium
 Dutch International Tournament, Zundert, Netherlands Dutch International Tournament, Zundert, Netherlands
- 1999
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Seoul, South Korea Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Seoul, South Korea
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Las Vegas, USA Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Las Vegas, USA
 USA Three-cushion Open, San Jose, California, USA USA Three-cushion Open, San Jose, California, USA
 Dutch Grand Prix, Barendrecht, Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix, Barendrecht, Netherlands
 CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Porto, Portugal CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Porto, Portugal
- 2000
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Bogotá, Colombia Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Bogotá, Colombia
 World Cup Series - Leg 5 World Cup Series - Leg 5
 Denmark Three-cushion Open, Denmark Denmark Three-cushion Open, Denmark
 USA Three-cushion Open, Boston, USA USA Three-cushion Open, Boston, USA
 USA Three-cushion Open, Atlanta, USA USA Three-cushion Open, Atlanta, USA
 Mexico Three-cushion Open, Mexico City, Mexico Mexico Three-cushion Open, Mexico City, Mexico
 Metropol-Diamond Cup, Antwerp, Belgium Metropol-Diamond Cup, Antwerp, Belgium
 CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Madrid, Spain CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Madrid, Spain
 Greece Three-cushion Open, Athens, Greece Greece Three-cushion Open, Athens, Greece
 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan
- 2001
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Kuşadası, Turkey Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Kuşadası, Turkey
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 4, Lugo, Spain Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 4, Lugo, Spain
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 5, Oosterhout, Netherlands Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 5, Oosterhout, Netherlands
 Three-Cushion World Cup, Bogotá, Colombia Three-Cushion World Cup, Bogotá, Colombia
 Metropol-Diamond Cup, Antwerp, Belgium Metropol-Diamond Cup, Antwerp, Belgium
 Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco
- 2002
 European Team Championship (with Dutch team Van Wanrooij), Porto, Portugal European Team Championship (with Dutch team Van Wanrooij), Porto, Portugal
 Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan Japan Cup, Tokyo, Japan
 Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco
- 2003
 Three-Cushion World Cup, Las Vegas, USA Three-Cushion World Cup, Las Vegas, USA
 World Championship, Las Vegas, USA World Championship, Las Vegas, USA
 World Championship, Valladolid, Spain World Championship, Valladolid, Spain
 World National Teams Championship, Versen, Germany World National Teams Championship, Versen, Germany
- 2004
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Barendrecht, Netherlands Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Barendrecht, Netherlands
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Athens, Greece Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Athens, Greece
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Seville, Spain Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Seville, Spain
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Antwerp, Belgium Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Antwerp, Belgium
 World National Teams Championship, Versen, Germany World National Teams Championship, Versen, Germany
 Super Cup, Antwerp, Belgium Super Cup, Antwerp, Belgium
- 2005
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Sluiskil, Netherlands Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 1, Sluiskil, Netherlands
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Hurghada, Egypt Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Hurghada, Egypt
 European Teams Championship (with Portuguese team FC Porto Billiards), France European Teams Championship (with Portuguese team FC Porto Billiards), France
 World Games, Duisburg, Germany World Games, Duisburg, Germany
 Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco Crystal Kelly Cup, Monte Carlo, Monaco
 Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA
- 2006
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 5, Istanbul, Turkey Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 5, Istanbul, Turkey
 CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Antalya, Turkey CEB European Three-cushion Championship, Antalya, Turkey
 UMB World Three-cushion Championship for National Teams, Vieersen, Germany UMB World Three-cushion Championship for National Teams, Vieersen, Germany
 Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA
- 2007
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Manisa, Turkey Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 2, Manisa, Turkey
 Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Corfu, Greece Three-Cushion World Cup Leg 3, Corfu, Greece
 Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA Sang Lee International Open, Flushing, New York, USA
- 2008
- Semi-finalist AGIPI Billiard Masters
- 2021
 Sharm El Sheikh World Cup 3-Cushion 2021, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Sharm El Sheikh World Cup 3-Cushion 2021, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Awards
    
    
References
    
- "Semih Saygıner". Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2015-12-26.
- "Semih Sayginer" (in French). Kozoom Joueur Billard Français.
- Armutçu, Emel (2004-02-14). "Dünyada yılın en iyisi Türkiye'de yalnız şövalye". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2011-08-17.
- "Semih Saygıner, Türkiye şampiyonu". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2015-12-25. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
- "Semih Saygıner imza töreni! Semih Saygıner signing ceremony" (in Turkish). YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-14.
- "Libre and 3 cushion carom cues". Longoni.
- "Semih Saygıner geri dönüyor". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2015-12-25.