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16 Facts About Amee Kamani

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Amee Kamani was born on 3 June 1992 and is an Indian snooker player.

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Amee Kamani has won three Indian national titles at snooker and two at English billiards, and was a member of the victorious Asia women's team at the 2019 World Team Trophy, a test event for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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Amee Kamani was born on 3 June 1992 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

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Amee Kamani's main sporting focus was on table tennis from the ages of 7 to 17.

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Amee Kamani played pool recreationally, and her friends suggested that she try other cue sports.

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Amee Kamani took up snooker, practicing at the Madhya Pradesh Snooker, Billiards Academy in Indore in 2011.

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Amee Kamani told Daily News and Analysis that she had been practicing for five hours a day, but wanted to maintain a balance between snooker and her studies.

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At the 2015 IBSF Six-Reds Snooker Championship, Amee Kamani topped her qualifying group.

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Amee Kamani topped her qualifying group, winning all four matches without losing a frame, including a victory over Wendy Jans, who had won the title in the three previous years and would go on to win the tournament again.

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Amee Kamani reached the semi-final of the 2015 ISBF six-red snooker tournament, held in Karachi, and won the first frame against Ng On-yee, but then scored only 31 points whilst losing the next four frames and the match.

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In November 2016, Amee Kamani reached the final of the 2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship, where she faced Wendy Jans, with Jans looking to win her fifth consecutive world title.

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Amee Kamani lost in the semi-finals of the IBSF 6 reds Women Snooker Championship.

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Amee Kamani won the Indian National six-red snooker championship in Mumbai the following month, and followed this with victories in the 2017 national billiards championship and national snooker championship, to hold all three titles at the same time.

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Amee Kamani was part of the "Hyderabad Hustlers" team in Cue Slam, a 2017 series of events featuring players including players participating included Kelly Fisher, Vidya Pillai, Laura Evans, Anastasia Nechaeva, Darren Morgan and Pankaj Advani in five teams playing a series of snooker and nine-ball pool matches, but her team failed to progress beyond the group stage.

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Amee Kamani won the 2018 Asian Billiards Sports Championships Ladies Championship organised by the Asian Confederation of Billiards Sports.

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Amee Kamani was selected as part of "Women's Team Asia" which won at the World Team Trophy event in Paris in March 2019.