
Quick Facts
Biography
Lisa Quick (born 24 April 1975) is an English snooker and pool player. She won the World Women's Snooker Championship in 2001, and was runner-up to Kelly Fisher in 2002 and 2003. She also won the WEPF World Eight-ball championship in 1999 and 2001.
Biography
Quick began playing cue sports at the age of 13.
Having won the world pool championship in 1999 and then the snooker title in 2001, she became first person in either the women's or the men's game to win both titles.
Following her World Snooker Championship victory, Quick told the BBC that she had to return to her job as shop assistant at a newsagent in Weston-Super-Mare the following morning – "but don't worry, I will be celebrating my win in style if I can get a day off later in the week."
Quick was named World Snooker's Woman Player of the Year in 2001.
Titles and achievements
World Snooker Championship final
- 2001 Champion – beat Lynette Horsburgh 4–2
- 2002 Runner-up – Lost 1–4 to Kelly Fisher
- 2003 Runner-up – Lost 1–4 to Kelly Fisher
WEPF World Eight-ball Pool Championship Final
- 1999 Champion
- 2001 Champion beat Linda Leadbetter
- 2002 Runner-up – Lost 3–8 to Sue Thompson
- 2003 Runner-up – Lost 3–8 to Sue Thompson
Other Snooker
- 1994 Pontins Spring Bowl – Runner-up – Lost 1–4 to Karen Corr
- 1997 Applecentre Classics – Runner-up – Lost 2–4 to Kelly Fisher
- 1998 Grand Prix – Runner-up – Lost 0–4 to Kelly Fisher
- 1999 Regal Welsh Open – Champion – beat Tessa Davidson 4–1
- 2001 CCI Women's Invitation Snooker Tournament – Champion – beat Kelly Fisher 5–2
- 2001 LG Cup – Runner-up – lost 1–4 to Kelly Fisher
- 2001 Regal Welsh Open winner – beat Lynette Horsburgh 4–0 in the final.