Waleed Majid

Professional billiards player
Waleed Majid is a Qatari professional billiard player, born in Kuwait in 1987
He started playing billiards from the early stages at the age of 12 and participated in his first match as a professional at the age of 15. He always had a passion for this game, challenges and competition at a high level.

 

Achievements

1. Arab Team Championship (9 balls) first place 2017 – Jordan.
2. Arab Rack Championship first place 2012 – United Arab Emirates.
3. The Kulluna Al Emarat Championship We are the Khalifa of the Open State ninth place
4. Qatar Open Championship for Arabs first place 2012 – Qatar. 5. Khaled Al-Ghanim Open Championship, third place, 2012 – Kuwait.
6. World Championship (9 balls) ninth place 2014 – Qatar.
7. American Open Championship (9 balls) 2014 – United States of America.
8. Chinese World Championship (8 balls) ninth place 2014 – China.
9. Fifth Place World Doubles Championship 2015 – United Kingdom.
10. Masters Billiards Championship, Fifth Place 2015 – United Kingdom.
11. World Billiards Championship and ninth place 2014 – United Kingdom.
12. Ninth World Masters Championship 2014 – United Kingdom.
13. New Jersey Open Championship (9 balls) first place 2015 – USA.
14. Predator Open Championship (9 balls) third place 2015 – USA.
15. Dubai Airports Championship (9 balls) third place 2014 – United Arab Emirates.
16. Qatar Classification Championship 6 times, first place – Qatar.
17. Stenway Open Championship first place 2014 – USA.
18. UAE National Day Championship, third place, 2015 – United Arab Emirates.
19. UAE National Day Championship, second place, 2016 – United Arab Emirates.
20. Saudi Arabia Open Championship (9 balls) Third place – Saudi Arabia
21. West Asian Championship (9 balls) second place 2017 – Jordan.
22. West Asian Doubles Championship (9 balls), third place 2017 – Jordan.
23. Arab Singles Championship (9 balls) third place 2017 – Jordan.
24. Gulf Team Championship (8 balls), second place 2016 – Bahrain.
25. Gulf Singles Championship (9 balls) third place 2016 – Bahrain.
26. Gulf Singles Championship (10 balls) third place 2016 – Bahrain.
27. Gulf Doubles Championship (9 balls) third place 2016 – Bahrain.
28. Gulf Singles Championship (9 balls) second place 2019 – Oman.
29. Gulf Singles Championship (10 balls) first place.
30. Gulf Singles Championship (8 balls) second place 2019 – Oman.
31. Gulf Scotch Doubles Championship (9 balls) second place 2019 – Oman.
32. Gulf Team Championship (9 balls) second place 2019 – Oman.
33. Gulf Team Championship (8 balls) second place 2019 – Oman.
34. World Championship (9 balls) ninth place 2019 – Qatar. 35. Gulf Singles Championship (9 balls) second place 2021 – Qatar.
36. Gulf Scotch Doubles Championship (9 balls) first place. 37. West Asian Championship (8 balls) third place 2021 – Dubai. 38. West Asian Doubles Championship Scotch (9 balls) third place.
39. Arab Team Championship (8 balls), third place 2021 – Dubai.
40. West Asian Doubles Scotch Championship (9 balls) third place 2021 – Dubai.
41. Qatar Ranking Championship first place 2021.
42- Qatar Classification Championship 8 balls March first place 2022
43- Qatar Classification Championship July 9, first place 2022
44- Qatar Classification Championship September 9th, first place 2022
45- First ranked country 2022

 

Personal Information

Waleed Majid QAT.jpg
Born 22 September 1987 (age 35)
Kuwait, Kuwait
Sport country  Qatar
Nickname “Black Mamba”
Professional 2009
Pool games nine-ball, eight-ball, ten-ball
Best finish Middle East Champion / Arab Champion
http://www.waleedmajid.com/
Ranking info
Highest WPA ranking

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References

  1. ^ “Waleed “Black Mamba” Majid – Predator Cues”Predator Cues. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  2. ^ “2015 Dafabet World Cup of Pool – Qatar march on as Philippines exit early”azbilliards.comArchived from the original on 7 June 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  3. ^ “2015 PartyPoker World Pool Masters – Archer and Peach complete Masters field”azbilliards.comArchived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  4. ^ Officer, Vivek Pathak – Media; IBSF. “Chang Bingyu lifts maiden World championship title”ibsf.infoArchived from the original on 28 November 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2019