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Advani completes career grand slam in cue sports

Source: PTI
Last updated on: June 22, 2019 11:00 IST
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Pankaj Advani

IMAGE: Pankaj Advani the only cueist to win the Asian and World championship in all formats.

India's Pankaj Advani won the 35th men's Asian Snooker Championship to complete a career Grand Slam in cue sports.

Advani defeated Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon 6-3 in the final to become the only cueist to win the Asian and World championships in all formats. He won 10-52, 1-97(97), 95(54)-1, 110(75)-1, 69-43, 71(60)-44, 80-49, 72-42, 67(50)-1.

 

In the semi-finals, Advani defeated Asjad Iqbal of Pakistan 5-4 (31-68, 1-54, 40-76, 1-96(81), 78-8, 89-33, 55-14, 89-24, 52-26).

Following the triumph in Doha on Friday night Advani conquered the ACBS Asian Snooker events - 6-red (short format) and 15-red (long format) - along with the IBSF World Championships in both formats too.

Having already accomplished it in billiards, Advani had this elusive 15-red Asian Snooker title missing from his silverware collection.

"With this title, I've done everything I could when representing my country in both the sports. This win completes my trophy cabinet so I now know I will be sleeping well for a very long time." Advani said.

"Having won all that there is, I'd like to continue competing with the objective of deriving personal growth through the medium of sport and to also share my knowledge with budding cueists."

After a shaky start against Thanawat, Advani found himself with yet another deficit. At 1-3, the Indian went into overdrive and won five frames on the trot to capture the Asian 15-red snooker title.

Thanawat started off with a bang, leading 2-0 in no time. Advani responded with a 54 break to make it 1-2 but the Thai was in no mood to concede another frame and continued his brilliant potting display.

He came up with a 75 break and reached the halfway mark with three frames in his pocket.

Advani, who was running a fever, ground out one frame at a time. By the time he levelled at 3-3, Thanawat lost his momentum and confidence to only see his 21-time World champion opponent race to the finish line.

Pankaj will now take part in IBSF World Cup next week.

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