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Snooker Biography

Allison Fisher

“The Striking Viking”

English · Peacehaven, England · Born 24 February 1968

Professional Pool / Snooker Player
8
world pool titles
Top 30
world snooker ranking
20
nine-balls wins
Duchess of Doom
nicknamed

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English professional pool player and eight-time World Pool Champion known as 'The Duchess of Doom' who also competed in snooker with distinction, one of the most decorated female pool players in history.

Allison Fisher is an English pool and snooker player widely considered the greatest female pool player of all time, nicknamed 'The Duchess of Doom' for her dominant and ruthless consistency. A former snooker professional who transitioned to women's pool, she dominated the sport for years, winning multiple world championships. Her precision and competitive excellence are legendary in billiard sports.

Famous For

Dominant pool player who transitioned from snooker

Playing Style

How They Played

Precise tactical player with exceptional break-building ability

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest female cue sports players of all time

Career Journey

Timeline

1984 📌 Turned professional in snooker
1985 🏆 Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1986 🏆 Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1987 🏆 Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1993 🏆 Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1994 🏆 Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1995 🎯 Moved to United States to focus on pool
1996 🏆 Won WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Career Timeline — Allison Fisher
1984
Turned professional in snooker
1985
Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1986
Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1987
Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1993
Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1994
Won World Women's Snooker Championship
1995
Moved to United States to focus on pool
1996
Won WPA World Nine-ball Championship