Hammad Miah (born 6 July 1993) is an English former professional snooker player.
In May 2013, Miah qualified for the 2013âÂÂ14 and 2014âÂÂ15 professional Main Tour as one of four semi-finalists from the first 2013 Q School event. Hammad Miah is based at Hertford Snooker Club in Hertford, England. He regained his card through the 2021 Q School Order of Merit for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.
Miah's first win as a professional was a 5âÂÂ4 victory over Sydney Wilson in the first qualifying round of the 2013 Australian Goldfields Open, before losing 2âÂÂ5 to Gerard Greene. He made his debut in a ranking event at the Indian Open by beating Jimmy Robertson 4âÂÂ3 in the qualifying event, then beat Chen Zhe in the first round, again by a single frame. Miah played local favourite Aditya Mehta in the second round and lost 1âÂÂ4. He lost in the first round of the UK Championship and Welsh Open 2âÂÂ6 to Andrew Higginson and 3âÂÂ4 to Xiao Guodong respectively. Miah also met Xiao in the first round of the China Open and was beaten again this time 2âÂÂ5.
Miah had a poor 2014âÂÂ15 season as he could only win one match all year and lost his place on the tour as was placed 100th in the world rankings, well outside top 64 who remain. Miah tried to win his place back at the 2015 Q School and came closest to doing so in the second event when he lost 2âÂÂ4 to Paul Davison in the penultimate round.
Miah's Q School Order of Merit gave him entry into the 2015 Australian Goldfields Open qualifiers in which he began with a century break and won his first ranking event match in almost a year by beating Jason Weston 5âÂÂ2. He lost 1âÂÂ5 to Anthony Hamilton in the subsequent round. He was eliminated in the third round of three European Tour events during the season, which included scoring 4âÂÂ3 wins over Mark Davis and Judd Trump. This saw him finish 60th on the Order of Merit to secure a new two-year tour card starting next season.
Miah edged out Martin Gould 5âÂÂ4 to qualify for the 2016 World Open, but lost in the wildcard round once in China. Wins over Kurt Dunham, Tian Pengfei and Rory McLeod helped him reach the final qualifying round for the Shanghai Masters and he was beaten 0âÂÂ5 by Matthew Selt. Miah was 0âÂÂ3 down to Tom Ford in the opening round of the UK Championship, before levelling at 3âÂÂ3 in a run which included a century break. He was also 3âÂÂ5 behind, but came back to win 6âÂÂ5. A second final frame decider came in the next round against Robert Milkins with Miah losing it. Afterwards Milkins said Miah was not a real snooker player after the pair exchanged words at the end of the match. Miah shocked world number 22 Ricky Walden 10âÂÂ7 in World Championship qualifying and, after beating Martin O'Donnell 10âÂÂ7, a match up with Rory McLeod awaited with the winner reaching the Crucible. Miah lost the first seven frames, before taking six in a row. He would ultimately be defeated 7âÂÂ10.
He dropped off the tour at the end of 2017/18 but entered the 2018 Q School in an attempt to rejoin immediately. He won event 1 of Q School meaning he has a pro tour card for at least two years.