Johnny Archer (born November 12, 1968, in
Waycross, Georgia) is an American professional
pool player. He is nicknamed "the Scorpion" (his
zodiac sign is
Scorpio, and one of his sponsors is Scorpion Cues). On June 8, 2009, Johnny Archer was nominated to be inducted into the
Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame.[1]
Early days
Archer grew up with his two brothers and two sisters in
Twin City, Georgia, and began playing pool at the age of 12.[2]
Career
He is one of the most successful
nine-ball players of the 1990s and 2000s, having won the majority of the game's major tournaments at least once, culminating in his being named Billiards Digest Player of the Decade at the end of the 1990s. Archer is a two-time
WPA World Nine-ball Champion, winning in both 1992 when he defeated
Bobby Hunter, and later again in 1997 after beating
Lee Kun-fang of
Chinese Taipei (
Taiwan). He was also a runner-up the following year, losing in the final to
Kunihiko Takahashi of
Japan. He was the 1999 US Open champion, and has won over 100 professional tournaments throughout his career.
He has also been a regular on the US
Mosconi Cup team, having joined them a record seventeen times, winning on nine of those occasions.
In 2003, one of Archer's most successful years, he won tournaments such as Sudden Death Seven-ball[3] and the first World Summit of Pool.[4]
The Ripley's Believe It or Not! television show, on September 3, 2003,[8] pitted Archer and
Jeremy Jones against each other in a
challenge match in
speed pool. The show had them timed against each other, to try to beat the record, which at that time stood at 1 minute 30 seconds[9] to
break a full
rack of balls and then pocket all fifteen balls, and then move to another table and do it again. Archer was the victor. The event was recorded in a warehouse in
Los Angeles where other challenge matches were also taking place to beat records.
Archer rejoined the staff of Inside Pool Magazine, where he writes a monthly instruction column.[10]
For 2007, he was ranked #3 in Pool & Billiard Magazine's "Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players" poll.[11]
Archer lives in
Acworth, Georgia, with his wife Melanie and two children. He's an avid
golfer, and ascribes his strong pool break to playing a lot of
golf, noting similarities in having the timing right and using one's whole body in the stroke.[12]
^"The Survey Says...: Pool & Billiard Magazine's 22nd Annual Player and Fan Poll". Pool & Billiard Magazine. Vol. 26, no. 2.
Summerville, South Carolina: Sports Publications. February 2008. p. 14.
ISSN1049-2852.