Pankaj Advani broke another record as he became the first Indian to win the Asian tour after his power-packed performance against China’s Ju Reti, reports the New Indian Express.
The 33-year old snooker player was at the top of his form in the tournament, which followed a new 10-red format and has now sent a strong message ahead of the upcoming snooker world championships. While many players put up excellent performances throughout the second-leg, it looked like Advani was most comfortable with the new format as he registered one-sided victories in all of his games.
Advani dropped two frames each in only a league match and the last-16 knockout ties. Every other game saw Advani concede one frame or none. The final was no different for him. Advani won the first two frames. Reti shows few signs of a comeback during the third frame, but Advani used his experience and halted all hopes of a comeback.
Now, Advani’s focus will shift to billiards as he is a fortnight away from obtaining title as the defending Champion in both the sports at the IBSF World Billiards and Snooker Championship.
Final Score: Pankaj Advani (India) defeated Ju Reti (China) 6-1.
48-35, 67(40)-23, 24-69(60), 63-33, 100(49,51)-0, 47-19, 94(94)-0.