Mehmet Husnu

Mehmet Husnu
Born 8 February 1970 (age 45)
Sport country  Cyprus
Professional 1991–1997, 1998–2002, 2003/2004
Highest ranking 97 (1992/1993)
Career winnings £48,310[1]
Highest break 147 (1999 China International qualifying)
Century breaks 18
Best ranking finish Last 32 (1992 European Open, 1993 Welsh Open)

Mehmet Husnu (born 25 July 1972) is a Cypriot former professional snooker player.

Career

Born in 1972, Husnu turned professional in 1991, becoming the first Cypriot professional snooker player in the history of the game.[2]

Husnu's career highlights came in his first two seasons; he reached the last 32 of the 1992 European Open, losing 0–5 to Jimmy White, and the same stage of the 1993 Welsh Open, where he was defeated 1–5 by James Wattana.

Husnu's opponent in his first qualifying match for the 1993 World Championship was Spencer Dunn, who defeated him 5–2; the match was Dunn's seventh en-route to appearing in the last 32 at the Crucible Theatre.

Having performed poorly in the intervening years, Husnu was ranked 145th in the world at the end of the 1996/97 season, and lost his place on the tour, being forced to qualify to regain it the following year. This he did, subsequently maintaining his status for four years, before being relegated once more in 2002.

During the 2002/2003 season, Husnu reached the final of the 2002 Benson & Hedges Championship, losing 6–9 to Mark Davis, but having earned back his professional status, lost it again in 2004.

He entered several tournaments in 2004 and 2005, but after failing to qualify for the 2006 World Championship, Husnu left competitive snooker, aged 33.

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