In a groundbreaking achievement, Pakistan’s snooker star Shahram Changezi has made history by becoming the first cueist to record a maximum 147 break in the United States.
The exceptional feat took place during a practice match ahead of the Embassy Open, where Changezi delivered a flawless performance, besting former Pakistani player Farhan Idrees.
The significance of this accomplishment cannot be overstated, as it marks the first-ever recorded 147 break at any level in American snooker history.
Changezi’s remarkable skill was on full display as he cleared the table in just 10 minutes, showcasing the precision and mastery that have earned him a place among Pakistan’s finest snooker talents.
Changezi’s impressive resume includes being a key member of the team that secured a bronze medal at the 2010 Asian Games.
Over the years, he has consistently represented Pakistan with distinction, earning multiple medals in both Asian and World Championships.
His recent triumph at the Texas Open Snooker Championship further cemented his status as a top contender in the sport.
Achieving a 147 break is the pinnacle of snooker success, requiring the potting of all 15 red balls followed by black balls, and then clearing all six colored balls in one visit.
This historic moment not only underscores Changezi’s talent but also highlights his potential to continue making waves in the international snooker scene.