Pro Billiard Series World Championships in New Zealand: Strong Fields and Positive Developments

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The Pro Billiard Series is thrilled to announce that the World Championships in New Zealand are progressing exceptionally well, with a strong field of competitors and impressive performances across all categories. The event continues to showcase the very best of international billiards, reinforcing our commitment to growing the sport on the global stage.

In the women’s division, the quarterfinal matches highlighted the competitive intensity of the tournament, with each match lasting approximately 45 racks – equivalent to a race to 26 or 27. These extended matches have allowed players to display their full range of skills and endurance, further enhancing the excitement for fans and participants alike.

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We have also received valuable feedback from players regarding potential improvements to the playing rules. At Pro Billiard Series, we remain dedicated to fostering a positive and competitive environment for our athletes. While we are the event organizers, we would like to remind everyone that the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) is the official ruling body for all regulations governing these events. We will be communicating the players’ suggestions to the WPA to ensure their voices are heard and considered for future tournaments.

We are grateful for the continued support of the players, fans, and partners who have made this event a success and look forward to the remaining stages of the championship.

Semi-finals of the Massé WPA Women’s World 9-Ball Championship and Yalin WPA Men’s World 8-Ball Championship start today. Watch live for free on youtube Pro Billiard TV.a