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Fedor Gorst

Fedor Gorst (born May 2000) is a Russian-born professional player, widely regarded as one of the sport's top talents and currently ranked world No. 1. Nicknamed "The Ghost" for his elusive and strategic style, Gorst began playing at age 10 in , , where he quickly rose through junior ranks, joining the Russian national team by age 14 and winning his first European junior title in 2015. At 19, he claimed his breakthrough major victory at the 2019 World Pool Championship, becoming the second-youngest winner in its history, and followed with a second world title in 2024. In 2024, Gorst made history by becoming the first player to complete the "Grand Slam" of pool, winning the World Pool Championship, , and —all in the same year. He represented Europe in the 2020 before switching allegiance to Team USA in 2023, following his relocation to amid the International Olympic Committee's ban on athletes due to the ; he obtained a U.S. that year and now competes internationally for the . Gorst's career has amassed over $500,000 in prize money, with additional accolades including the 2018 EuroTour Open and a runner-up finish at the 2025 US Open.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Fedor Gorst was born on May 31, 2000, in , . He was raised in the countryside outskirts of the city, where he spent his early childhood immersed in a dynamic urban-rural setting. Gorst grew up in a sports-oriented environment that emphasized physical activity and exploration of athletic pursuits. From a young age, his family exposed him to a variety of sports, including , soccer, , and canoeing, fostering a foundation of discipline and competitiveness. This early engagement with diverse activities helped shape his active lifestyle and interest in extracurricular endeavors. His father introduced him to billiards and supported his early interests until his sudden death when Gorst was 14, after which Gorst intensified his training to help support his family.

Introduction to billiards

Fedor Gorst's introduction to billiards occurred in his in , where his family maintained a sports-oriented environment that encouraged physical activities. At around age seven, he was first exposed to the game through his father's table, a variant of billiards popular in featuring smaller pockets and a taller table compared to standard setups. His father, recognizing his interest, hired a coach to provide initial lessons in , marking the beginning of structured engagement with the . Soon after starting with , Gorst transitioned to pocket billiards on the advice of his coach, who recommended the American-style game played on a standard nine-foot table to better suit his developing physique and avoid ingraining suboptimal habits from the larger pyramid setup. By age ten, he had begun participating in amateur pool activities in , solidifying his preference for pocket billiards over pyramid due to its competitive opportunities. This shift formalized his training under professional guidance in the city. Gorst's early practice routines evolved to dedicated sessions after school, with increased intensity from onward.

Professional career

Early career and junior titles

Fedor Gorst began his competitive journey in billiards after foundational training starting at age six in , transitioning to around age ten and entering amateur tournaments in shortly thereafter. By age twelve, he secured his first junior competition victory, marking the start of a rapid ascent in youth divisions. At fourteen, Gorst earned a spot on the Russian national team, competing in regional and national events that honed his skills against emerging talents. His breakthrough on the international junior stage came in 2015 at age fifteen, when he claimed the pupil's division title in at the , defeating competitors in a format emphasizing precision and endurance. This victory highlighted his early prowess in and established him as a standout among Europe's youngest players. Gorst continued to build momentum through participation in various European junior events and Russian national tournaments, where he consistently medaled in disciplines like 8-ball and 10-ball, fostering a reputation for composure under pressure. In 2017, at seventeen, Gorst achieved a pinnacle junior accomplishment by winning the WPA World Nine-ball Junior Championship in the under-19 boys' division, overcoming Mongolia's Temuujin Enkhbold 9-6 in the final after navigating a challenging bracket of top global prospects. This title solidified his status as one of the world's elite players and paved the way for his transition. Following these successes, Gorst turned around age eighteen, shifting focus to senior circuits while leveraging his pedigree in early European and Russian pro qualifiers.

Breakthrough on the international stage

At the age of 19, Fedor Gorst achieved his breakthrough by winning the 2019 WPA World 9-Ball Championship held in , , where he defeated experienced Taiwanese player Chang Jung-lin 13–11 in the final after a comeback from a 4–9 deficit. This victory marked him as the youngest winner of the event since 1999 and showcased his ability to compete against top professionals, including advancing past players like and en route to the title. Building on this success, Gorst earned a spot on Team Europe for the 2020 , his debut in the prestigious team competition against the . As a rookie, he contributed significantly to Europe's 11–7 victory, securing a 5–2 win over Corey Deuel in singles play with a crucial 9-ball bank shot on the final rack, and partnering with to win doubles matches. Post-2019, Gorst's consistent performances on the European Tour propelled him into the global top 10, reaching eighth in the rankings by mid-2020. For instance, he advanced to the semi-finals of the 2020 Italian Open, defeating world champion 9–8 in the round of 32 before falling to . These results solidified his emergence as a leading adult competitor on the international stage.

Major professional achievements

Following his breakthrough victory at the 2019 WPA World 9-Ball Championship, where he defeated Chang Jung-lin 13-11 in the final, Fedor Gorst built on his junior world title from 2017 to establish himself as a dominant force in professional pool through the early 2020s. Gorst secured multiple wins in prominent tournaments during 2020-2023, including back-to-back victories at the Predator Pro Billiard Series' Arcadia Arizona Open in 2021 and 2022, where he showcased his precision in and 9-ball formats. These triumphs highlighted his versatility and consistency in high-profile U.S.-based events organized by Predator, earning him spots in major international competitions like the 2022 Predator World 10-Ball Championship. He also delivered strong performances in Matchroom Pool events, such as reaching the quarterfinals of the Pool Championship in , , where he defeated several top contenders before losing to 9-10. Throughout this period, Gorst maintained elite world rankings, consistently placing in the top five of the World Nineball Tour and standings, with a peak ascent to No. 2 by mid-2023 that underscored his sustained excellence. His contributions to international team play were equally impactful, representing in the from 2020 to 2022—including a key role in their 11-7 victory over Team USA in 2020 at the MGM Grand in —and switching allegiance to Team USA for the 2023 edition at , where he competed in singles and doubles matches against Europe's finest.

2024 Grand Slam and beyond

In 2024, Fedor Gorst accomplished a unprecedented feat in professional by becoming the first player to win the , the World Pool Championship, and the within the same calendar year, an achievement dubbed the "Gorst Slam." He secured the title in , , in June, defeating 11-9 in the final after a comeback from a 5-2 deficit. Gorst followed this with victory at the World Pool Championship in , , in July, where he overcame 13-11 in the final to claim his second world title. The season culminated at the in , in August, as Gorst defeated five-time champion 13-11 in the final to complete the trio of majors. Following his relocation to the , Gorst transitioned to representing the country in international events, leveraging his to compete under the flag. This shift marked a new chapter in his career, aligning his professional base with Team USA in high-profile team competitions. Entering 2025 as the world ranked player, Gorst continued his dominance while facing stiff competition. In 2025, he reached the final of the World 9-Ball in , , but lost 15-13 to , finishing as runner-up. Earlier in August, at the in , Gorst advanced to the final as defending champion but fell 13-11 to . In the Reyes Cup held in , , in October, he joined Team Rest of the World as the highest-ranked player, contributing key performances despite the team's 13-6 runner-up finish to defending champions Team Asia. Later that month, at the Philippines Open , Gorst advanced through the early stages with commanding wins before suffering a dramatic 10-9 hill-hill defeat to 61-year-old Filipino legend "Django" in the round of 32, ending his tournament run amid roaring home support. As of November 2025, Gorst holds the top spot in the world rankings and remains a pivotal figure for on the global stage.

Playing style

Technique and strengths

Fedor Gorst's pre-shot routine is highly systematic, designed to maximize through deliberate steps. He first evaluates the current shot, then walks around the to visualize and plan the path to the next shot's line, ensuring optimal cue ball positioning before returning to align his stance and focus solely on the contact point. This methodical approach promotes consistent alignment and minimizes errors in shot execution. Gorst typically takes 2 to 5 practice strokes, beginning with larger amplitudes that gradually decrease, culminating in a pause of 0.4 to 1.24 seconds before initiating the backswing. His stroke mechanics exhibit remarkable steadiness, with a controlled cue that maintains smoothness and reliability under . The forward portion of his stroke remains highly consistent, lasting 240 to 280 milliseconds in 78% of 96 analyzed from a professional match, allowing for precise speed control via variable backswing lengths without compromising rhythm. Gorst keeps his body and eyes perfectly still during the pause, further enhancing accuracy and contributing to his reputation for unflappable execution. Gorst's key strengths lie in his pattern play and break-and-run consistency, where his fluid table movement and enable superior positional control. By routinely stepping to the intended next shot line, he avoids suboptimal cue ball paths, a technique that has proven effective in sustaining long runs. In one analyzed match excluding breaks and jumps, he successfully pocketed 96 out of 101 shots, with misses limited to particularly difficult positions, underscoring his reliability. This consistency in stroke mechanics and positioning translates to strong performance in 9-ball, where he has achieved notable success, including victories in the 2024 WPA World 9-Ball Championship and the 2024 U.S. Open Pool Championship. Additionally, Gorst stands out for his proficiency in jumping shots, often not only clearing obstacles but also landing the cue ball in ideal position for continuation, a feat described as exceptional even among top professionals. His overall technique—combining smooth movement, steady cue action, and precise control—positions him as one of the premier executors in .

Equipment

Fedor Gorst endorses and primarily uses cues from Viking Cues in partnership with Triple 60, a collaboration announced in November 2023 that includes his contributions to product development. His signature playing cue features the Viking B6501 butt combined with the Triple 60 Whyte Carbon FG57 , customized after 56 iterations to achieve optimal stiffness, balance, weight, and tube thickness that complement his smooth, controlled . This setup provides low deflection for enhanced precision on long shots and facilitates effective jumping, with the 30-inch incorporating an extra-long 18-inch pro taper and a 12.5mm Kamui Clear Original soft tip for refined spin transfer and cue ball control. For jumping, Gorst employs the Triple 60 Hyper Jump Cue, a three-piece design with a 29-inch conical taper shaft and a proprietary 14mm jump tip engineered for maximum energy transfer to the cue ball. These carbon fiber elements support his preference for reliable, low-maintenance shafts that minimize warp and maintain consistent performance across extended play. Gorst's equipment choices have evolved from his early professional days, where he pioneered the use of a Cuetec carbon fiber composite shaft to win the 2019 World 9-Ball Championship at age 19—the first men's world title secured with such technology. He remained with Cuetec through 2023, leveraging their Cynergy shafts for low-deflection play, before transitioning to the Viking-Triple 60 lineup for its superior feel and predictability, which he credits for his ongoing success in high-stakes tournaments.

Personal life

Relocation to the

In February 2022, while competing at the European Championships in , Fedor Gorst found himself barred from continuing due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which prompted the to suspend and Belarusian athletes from international competitions. Rather than returning to an unstable situation in , Gorst, seeking greater stability and enhanced professional opportunities amid the global sanctions on sports, advanced his planned trip to the and chose to remain there indefinitely. Gorst settled in the area—specifically in nearby —with his then-girlfriend, professional player , and their manager, Jason Sword, where they lived in Sword's home. This relocation allowed him to immerse himself in the American pool scene, a hub for major events like the , and access dedicated training facilities, including a table installed in Sword's basement for daily practice sessions. The move facilitated quicker integration into U.S.-based tournaments and networks, enabling Gorst to build connections with American players and fans who welcomed him warmly despite his origins. The transition brought significant initial challenges, including cultural adjustment to small-town American life far from the urban vibrancy of , where Gorst had deep roots and limited prior social ties in the U.S.—as he later reflected, "I didn’t know anybody here." Compounding this was the emotional strain of separation from his family in . Visa uncertainties and the broader geopolitical tensions further tested his resolve, though support from and the local pool community helped ease the adaptation over time.

Citizenship and team representation

Fedor Gorst, originally representing and later Team Europe in international competitions, transitioned to competing for the following his relocation in 2022. In March 2023, Gorst was granted in the through an I-140 visa classification as an "," which enabled him to establish legal residency and pursue opportunities without travel restrictions. This status allowed him to represent the in international events, marking a significant shift from his prior affiliations. Despite not yet holding U.S. as of late 2025, his residency qualifies him to compete under the American flag in tournaments like the and World Nineball Tour events. Gorst's switch to Team USA was formalized in October 2023, when he was selected for the , making him the first player in the event's history to represent both —where he contributed to the 2020 —and the . He participated in the 2023 , though Team USA fell to 11-3, and returned for the 2024 edition in Orlando, where he secured key wins, including a 5-3 over Europe's Krause, despite the U.S. team's 11-6 defeat. As of August 2025, Gorst leads the World Nineball Tour rankings, positioning him as a frontrunner for Team USA selection in the 2025 . Gorst has expressed that his decision to represent the stems from the warm reception he received upon arrival, describing how he was "welcomed with open arms" and felt an immediate sense of belonging, particularly after his performance at the U.S. Open. This commitment reflects his dedication to his adopted home and a desire to contribute to the growth of professional in , where he sees potential for elevating the 's profile through competitive success.

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