World Women's Snooker Championship Secures Long-Term Home in Dongguan Changping

Historic Agreement Locks In Venue for Women's Snooker's Premier Event
World Women's Snooker (WWS), the China Billiard Sports Association (CBSA), and Cantonese Snooker (Changping) have reached a landmark agreement to keep the World Women's Snooker Championship in Dongguan Changping for the foreseeable future. The deal marks a significant moment for the women's game, providing stability and a dedicated home for the sport's most prestigious title.
A Growing Partnership with China
The agreement reflects the deepening relationship between the global women's snooker community and China, a country that has become increasingly central to the sport's development. Dongguan Changping has previously hosted the championship and earned a strong reputation as a capable and enthusiastic venue for elite-level snooker.
Significance for the Women's Game
Securing a long-term venue is widely seen as a positive step for the professional women's circuit, offering players, sponsors, and broadcasters greater certainty when planning around the calendar's flagship event. A stable home base can also help build local fan engagement and grow the championship's profile in the Asian market.
The three-way partnership between WWS, CBSA, and Cantonese Snooker (Changping) underlines the collaborative effort required to sustain and expand women's snooker at the highest level, combining international governing body expertise with strong regional infrastructure and support.
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