Finals Day Set for World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand

Finals Day Set for World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand
The 2026 World Disability Snooker Championship has reached its final stage, with eight title matches scheduled for Sunday at the SPADT Convention Centre in Thailand. The event, organized by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), has drawn top players from around the globe competing for the prestigious titles.
Competitors have showcased remarkable skill and determination throughout the tournament, with the final day expected to deliver high-stakes matches across multiple categories. The competition is designed to promote inclusivity and provide a platform for players with disabilities to excel in the sport of snooker.
As the final matches approach, fans and participants alike are looking forward to an exciting conclusion to the championship, which highlights the growing presence of disability snooker on the international stage. The WPBSA continues to support initiatives that encourage participation and recognition of athletes with disabilities in professional billiards and snooker.
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