Eight World Champions Crowned at 2026 World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand

Eight World Champions Crowned at 2026 World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand
The 2026 World Disability Snooker Championship concluded on Sunday at the SPADT Convention Centre in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, with eight players claiming world titles across various disability categories.
The event, sanctioned by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), brought together competitors from multiple nations, competing across classifications designed to accommodate a range of physical and visual impairments.
Nakhon Ratchasima served as the host city for the championship, with the SPADT Convention Centre providing the venue for the final stages of competition. The conclusion of the tournament marked a significant moment for disability snooker on the international stage.
The World Disability Snooker Championship is one of the flagship events on the WPBSA's disability snooker calendar, aiming to provide elite-level competitive opportunities for players with disabilities from around the globe.
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