Ahsan Ramzan, a 17-year-old cueist from Pakistan, has won the Asian U21 Snooker Championship. The tournament was held in Tehran, Iran, from June 19-24, 2023. Ramzan defeated Iran’s Milad Pourali Darehchi in the final, 5-2.
Ramzan is the first Pakistani to win the Asian U21 Snooker Championship. He is also the reigning IBSF World Snooker Champion, which he won in March 2023.
In the final, Ramzan took a commanding lead, winning the first four frames. Darehchi won the next two frames, but Ramzan closed out the match with a 101-27 victory in the seventh frame.
Ramzan’s victory is a major achievement for Pakistan snooker. It is the first time that a Pakistani has won an Asian U21 Snooker Championship, and it comes just months after Ramzan won the IBSF World Snooker Championship.
Ramzan’s victory is also a major personal achievement. He has been playing snooker since he was 10 years old, and he has always dreamed of winning a major title. Now, at the age of 17, he has achieved his dream.
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Ramzan’s victory is a sign of the growing strength of snooker in Pakistan. The country has a number of talented young players, and Ramzan’s victory is sure to inspire them to continue playing and achieve their own goals.
In addition to his individual success, Ramzan has also been a key member of the Pakistan national team. He helped the team win the 2022 IBSF World Team Snooker Championship, and he is expected to be a major contributor to the team in future tournaments.
Ramzan’s victory is a major moment for Pakistani snooker. It is a sign of the growing strength of the sport in the country, and it is a major personal achievement for Ramzan. He is a role model for young snooker players in Pakistan, and he is sure to inspire them to continue playing and achieve their own goals.
Ahsan Ramzan won the final match with frame scores of 48-46, 70-5, 61-6, 62-29, 30-71, 55-67, and 101-27. He reached the final by defeating another Iranian player, Tirdad Azadipour, with a score of 4-2. He also had an exciting quarterfinal match against India’s Digvijay Kadian, which he won with a score of 4-3.
Ramzan is a student at the Government College University in Lahore, Pakistan. He started playing snooker at the age of 10. His father, Muhammad Ramzan, was also a snooker player. Ramzan’s goal is to become a professional snooker player and compete on the World Snooker Tour.