Shokat Ali (snooker player)
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Ali turned professional in 1991.[1] He appeared on the BBC1 game programme Big Break in 1997.[3]
At the 1998 Asian Games, he won a gold medal in the snooker singles, a bronze medal in the snooker doubles and a bronze medal in the snooker team event.[4][5]
He defeated Jimmy White to reach the last 16 of the 1998 Grand Prix.[1] At the 2001 Thailand Masters, Ali reached the quarter-finals, beating Ronnie O'Sullivan en route.[6]
In 2005, his cue was stolen from his car parked at his garage in Lancashire,[7] and he suffered a deterioration of results as he struggled to find another cue he could show his best form using.
He represented Pakistan in the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar.[8]
He dropped off the game's main professional tour in 2007, but showed signs of a return to form in 2008, winning an event on the secondary PIOS Tour.[9][1]