PUERTO RICO BILLIARD EXPO STARTS TOMORROW WITH MIXED DOUBLES ACTION
The third edition of the Puerto Rico Billiard Expo begins tomorrow, launching a week of world-class billiards competition in San Juan, at the Puerto Rico Convention Center.
From November 10-16, fans can enjoy an exciting lineup of events, all with free entry at the venue or through free live streaming on Pro Billiard TV’s YouTube channel and Billiard TV (available on many platforms including Samsung TV Plus).
4 Exciting Pro Events:
- Nov 10-12: Kamui Mixed Doubles
- Nov 11-16: VenBilliards Corporation WPA Women’s World 10-Ball Championship 2024
- Nov 11-15: Puerto Rico Men’s Open by Samsung TV Plus
- Nov 11-15: Challenge of Champions by Medalla Light
Kicking off the expo tomorrow is the Kamui Mixed Doubles Invitational from November 10-12, featuring 16 top pairs and an added $40,000 prize pool. This doubles event promises thrilling pair matchups to set the tone for the rest of the week.
Highlighting the week is the prestigious WPA Women’s World 10-Ball Championship, sponsored by VenBilliards Corporation, running from November 11-16 with a prize fund of $175,000. This championship is a landmark event, gathering the world’s top women players to compete for one of the sport’s most coveted titles, showcasing incredible skill and passion at the highest level.
Also on the lineup is the Challenge of Champions by Medalla Light, which will feature the reigning world champions in 8-Ball, 9-Ball, and 10-Ball competing for a $36,000 prize fund, and the Puerto Rico Men’s Open by Samsung TV Plus, with a $64,000 prize pool. Across all four PBS events in Puerto Rico, more than $300,000 in prize funds is up for grabs, ensuring high-stakes action for both players and fans.
Between the Cue Sports International leagues and PBS pro tournaments, over 1,000 players will compete in the Puerto Rico Billiard Expo, drawing more than 15,000 fans to the Puerto Rico Convention Center. This grand finale of the pro billiard series will close out a fantastic season that has featured 12 tournaments, crowned five new world champions, and awarded over $1.4 million in prize funds.
For live scores, match schedules, and updates, visit probilliardseries.com.