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While these ideas aren't scourced, I shall keep them here;

Moving into the international arena, he won 9th place in the 1991 German Open and the 1991 İstanbul Efes Pilsen Grand Prix.[citation needed] Then in the 1992 Berlin World Championship, he took 8th place after beating Belgian world three-cushion billiards champion Raymond Ceulemans by 3-0.

He took 3rd place in the 1993 World Billiards Championship‹The template Talkfact is being considered for merging.› [citation needed] in Berlin, and won the 1994 World Cup (Three-cushion Division). He has played in the Holland Billiards League since 1994.

Saygıner won the 1998 World Billiards Championship‹The template Talkfact is being considered for merging.› [citation needed] (Three-cushion Division) held in Kemer, Antalya, Turkey by beating Cerwin Walentijn from Netherlands.

On February 7, 2004 he was named "Best Billiard Player in the World for 2003"[who?] in Antwerp, Belgium. He is recorded[citation needed] in world billiards literature for his 42-shot technique[not specific enough to verify]. As of July 2006, he ranks 8th in the world players list of Union Mondiale de Billiard.

Non-controversial facts do not need to be deleted from bio articles; just fact tag them and try to verify or disprove them. All of this should be readily fact-checkable. — SMcCandlish [talk] [cont] ‹(-¿-)› 14:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I removed this category since nothing in the article suggests he's ever been a professional or notable amateur in trick shot competition, either snooker or pool style. — SMcCandlish Talk⇒ ʕ(Õلō Contribs. 05:55, 17 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]