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Draft:List of winning streaks in cue sports

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This is a list of longest winning streaks in cue sports.

Timed
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3 consecutive titles – Pankaj Advani

  • Streak started 2005 Malta
  • Streak ended 2010 Maharashtra, India

3 consecutive titles – India

  • Streak started 2005 Malta
  • Streak ended 2010 Maharashtra, India
Points
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3 consecutive titles – Bob Marshall

  • Streak started 1936 Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Streak ended 1952 Calcutta, India

5 consecutive titles – India

  • Streak started 1981 Delhi, India
  • Streak ended 1996 India

4 consecutive titles

31 consecutive titles – England

  • Streak started April 1892
  • Streak ended 1933

13 consecutive titles – England

  • Streak started 2000 Blackpool, United Kingdom
  • Streak ended 2013 Blackpool, United Kingdom

VIPA League 9 Consecutive wins - Liam Gallagher (also ended the streak of 12 by Andrew Akesson) But Andrew accumulated 34 seven balls during this momentous feat. Along with winning an incredible £180 in purse winnings for his destruction of Liam Gallagher.

Men's
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3 consecutive titles – United States

  • Streak started 1990 Bergheim, Germany
  • Streak ended 1993 Königswinter, Germany
Women's
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3 consecutive titles – Allison Fisher

  • Streak started 1996 Borlänge, Sweden
  • Streak ended 1999 Alicante, Spain

3 consecutive titles

  • China
    • Streak started 2009 Shenyang, China
    • Streak ended 2012 Shenyang, China
  • United Kingdom
    • Streak started 1996 Borlänge, Sweden
    • Streak ended 1999 Alicante, Spain

15 consecutive titles at World Snooker ChampionshipJoe Davis

  • Streak started 1927 Birmingham, England
  • Streak ended 1947 London, England

15 consecutive titles at World Snooker Championship – England

  • Streak started 1927 Birmingham, England
  • Streak ended 1947 London, England

29 Consecutive match wins at World Championship - Stephen Hendry

  • Streak started 1992 Sheffield, England
  • Streak ended 1997 Sheffield, England

11 consecutive titles – Raymond Ceulemans

  • Streak started 1963 Neuss/Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Streak ended 1974 Antwerpen, Belgium

11 consecutive titles at – Belgium

  • Streak started 1963 Neuss/Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Streak ended 1974 Antwerpen, Belgium

11 consecutive titles – Raymond Ceulemans

  • Streak started 1962
  • Streak ended 1973

22 consecutive titles at – Belgium

  • Streak started 1962
  • Streak ended 1984

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