World Open Under-16 Snooker Championship-2017
The Federation of Billiard Sports of Russia announces the 1st World Open Under-16 Snooker Championship-2017 (Endoresed by the IBSF ) from 1st to 8th October 2017 (Tentatively).
The Federation of Billiard Sports of Russia announces the 1st World Open Under-16 Snooker Championship-2017 (Endoresed by the IBSF ) from 1st to 8th October 2017 (Tentatively).
On Sunday the 22nd January 2017, a press conference was held at Pyramisa hotel in the presence of IBSF Secretary General Mr. Mohammed El-Kammah and ..
The golden boy from India Pankaj Advani has once again proved his supremacy in the three balls game ‘billiards’ by winning the 2016 World Billiards Point format championship here at Bengaluru, India. To win the title, he defeated another great name in the world of billiards, Peter Gilchrist of Singapore, who had won the world title in Long Up version four days back.
The defending champion Peter Gilchrist of Singapore and the versatile multiple time world champion Pankaj Advani are ready for the clash of titans in the 2016 World Billiards championship 150-Up finale. The match will be played shortly for the Best of 11 games.
Pankaj Advani from India, who missed out the medal in Long-Up format, gets back on his rhythm and confirmed his place in the medals round of 2016 IBSF World Billiards Point format. In the quarter-final he knocked out the reigning Asian champion Dhruv Sitwala by 5 games to 2.
India’s young billiards player, Dhvaj Haria has confirmed his second medal from the 2016 World Billiards championship and have got his name included in the set of Indian players like Geet Sethi, Devendra Joshi, Alok Kumar, Pankaj Advani and others who have won medals in both the formats during same year.
Keeping his hopes alive for the Grand double, Singaporean player Peter Gilchrist storms into the medals round of 2016 World Billiards Championship’s Point format here at Bengaluru, India.
Aung Htay from Myanmar has confirmed medal for his country by stepping in the semi-final of 2016 IBSF World Billiards Championship being played at Bengaluru, India.
A high quality match of Last-16 stage between two Ex World No.2 players Alok Kumar of India and Robert Hall of England, landed up in favour of Alok 4-1.
Myanmar player Aung Htay caused the first upset of knockout stage by sending home the two-time world champion Rupesh Shah of India from the Last-16 stage of 2016 IBSF World Billiards championship (Point Format).