2026 World Disability Snooker Championship Underway in Thailand

2026 World Disability Snooker Championship Underway in Thailand
The 2026 World Disability Snooker Championship is currently taking place at the SPADT Convention Centre in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. The event marks the second edition of the tournament, following a successful inaugural staging that helped establish the competition on the international snooker calendar.
The championship brings together competitors from across the disability snooker community, providing elite-level competition under the governance of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). The Thailand venue offers a dedicated setting for players competing across various disability categories.
The WPBSA has been working to grow disability snooker as a recognised competitive discipline, and the return of the World Championship represents a continued commitment to inclusivity within the sport. The event is being streamed live, allowing fans worldwide to follow the action as it unfolds.
Key Details
- Event: World Disability Snooker Championship 2026
- Venue: SPADT Convention Centre, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
- Organiser: WPBSA / World Snooker
- Coverage: Live streaming available
Full results and updated standings are being reported through official WPBSA channels as the competition progresses through its stages.
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