Fisher, Allison (1968–)
Fisher, Allison (1968–)
English snooker and 9-ball player. Born Feb 24, 1968, in Peacehaven, Sussex, England.
Known as the greatest female competitor at snooker, joined snooker league at 13 and began working with coach Frank Callan; won 1st national title by 15 and 1st World championship by 17; moved to US (1995) and competed in Women's Professional Billiards Association (WPBA) Classic Tour event (1995), placing 9th; won 2 of next 3 Tour events; placed 3rd in her 1st WPA Ladies World championship, going on to win (1996, 1997, 1998); took over 80 national titles and 11 world titles including 36 WPBA Tour Titles, 4 WPA 9-Ball World championship titles, 3 ESPN Ultimate 9-Ball titles and 6 WPBA National championships and US Open titles, a record unequaled in the history of professional billiards; boasts top break of 144 and competition best break of 133 and was 1st woman to make a televised century; served a term as president of WPBA board of directors; returned to top spot in WPBA Tour (2003).