Chitra wins the inaugural Women's Ranking Competition
Chitra Magimairaj from India defeated Aussie player Theresa Whitten in the final of IBSF - Australian Women's Ranking competition been played at Mounties, Mount Pritchard NSW 2170, Australia.
Chitra Magimairaj from India defeated Aussie player Theresa Whitten in the final of IBSF - Australian Women's Ranking competition been played at Mounties, Mount Pritchard NSW 2170, Australia.
Yana Shut from Belarus thrashed Anastasija Singurindi of Russia in straight set of frames 3-0 to lift the inaugural IBSF World Under-18 (Girls) Championship 2015 here at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
In all Hong Kong final, Ka Wai Cheung got better on his compatriot Ming Tung Chan to become champion of the Inaugural IBSF World Under-18 (Boy) Championship 2015 here at Saint Petersburg, Russia
Abdul Raheem of Pakistan powered his way into the quarter finals of the IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship being played here at St.Petersburg, Russia. He defeated 6th seed Arman Atashsokhan of Iran in pre-quarters 4-0.
Keishin Kamihashi from Japan pulled a sensational victory over Jackson Page of Wales to reach in pre-quarter final stage of IBSF World Under-18 Snooker Championship here at St. Petersburg, Russia.
S. Shrikrishna from India grabs the top seed position for the knockouts of 2015 IBSF World Under-18 Snooker championship being played at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Yana Shut from Belarus, who has previously participated very well in various Women championships, went through the decider in her first match of IBSF World Under-18 Girls Championship here at Maza Park Snooker Centre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The host association for Inaugural IBSF World Under-18 (Boys and Girls) Snooker Championships 2015, Federation of Billiards Sport of Russia, organized the opening ceremony at Maza Park snooker centre, where all the participants enjoyed the entertaining cultural program and delicious meal of the beautiful Russian city, Saint Petersburg.
The 2015 IBSF World Billiards Championship was completed this evening with the final of the Timed event where Pankaj Advani (India) won his 14th World title defeating Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) by 1168 points difference (2408-1240).
Indian player, Pankaj Advani has successfully defended his World Billiards (Timed) title defeating Peter Gilchrist of Singapore by 1168 points difference (2408-1240). This is his 14th World title and second this year.
Peter Glichrist had already won the 150Up event defeating Advani earlier this week, so sweet revenge for Advani to defend his Timed title.
Advani had done very well in the first session and was leading way ahead, continued with same zeal in the second session too. His constant scoring and ability to produce breaks at regular interval put Gilchrist all time under pressure.
Though Gilchrist also crafted some magnificent breaks of 156, 249, 107 and 198 points in Session 2, but Advani replied him every time with same amount of breaks and at last the champion ended up with much bigger break of 430 points to defend his title.
Rupesh Shah and Siddharth Parikh from India shared joint bronze as last night, Rupesh lost to Advani and Siddharth lost to Gilchrist in the semi finals.