Ralf Souquet

Summary

Ralf Souquet (/sˈkɛ/ soo-KEH;[1] born 29 November 1968) is a German professional pool player. His nickname is "The Kaiser". Souquet is considered one of the greatest pool players of all time.

Ralf Souquet
Souquet at the European Championship 2008
Born (1968-11-29) 29 November 1968 (age 55)
Eschweiler, West Germany
Sport country Germany
Nickname"The Kaiser"
Professional1988
Pool games8-ball, 9-ball
Tournament wins
Other titles200
World Champion8-Ball (2008),
9-Ball (1996)
Medal record
Men's nine-ball
Representing  Germany
World Games
Gold medal – first place 2009 Kaohsiung Individual
Silver medal – second place 2001 Akita Individual

Since 1988, he has won more than 200 tournament titles, including 23 Euro Tour titles, 20 European Pool Championship and 12 German Pool Championship.[2] Souquet is a two-time world champion, winning the 2008 WPA World Eight-ball Championship and 1996 WPA World Nine-ball Championship.

Career edit

Souquet began playing billiards at the age of six in his parents' pub, practicing up to five hours per day. He won his first German Championship title at the age of fourteen in the juniors division. In 1985, Souquet co-won his first European Championship team title with the National Team, and in 1986 won his first individual title at the European Championship (juniors division).

In 1997, he received the Silberne Lorbeerblatt (Silver Laurel Leaf), the highest official distinction awarded to sportspeople by Germany, which was presented to him by German President Roman Herzog.

In 1996, Souquet won the WPA World Nine-ball Championship where he triumphed over Tom Storm of Sweden. He also reached the finals of the same event in 2001 and 2006, only to be bested by Mika Immonen and Ronato Alcano.

In 2000, Souquet won the BCA U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship and also won the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship in 2002 by defeating Alex Pagulayan who would also win the event in the next three years.

In 2008, Souquet won his second world title at the WPA World Eight-ball Championship with a victory over Ronnie Alcano.

Titles and achievements edit

References edit

  1. ^ CueSports International (CSI) (2014-09-05), CSI Ten Questions with Ralf Souquet, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2019-07-05
  2. ^ "Ralf Souquet – Billiard Professional athletes".

External links edit

  • Ralf Souquet official website
  • An industry profile of Souquet
  • Article on his 2006 World Pool Masters victory
  • Article on his 2006 World Pool Championship loss