WPA and Predator Group Prolong Partnership Until 2036

WPA and Predator Group Extend Partnership Until 2036
The World Pool Association (WPA) and Predator Group have extended their partnership through 2036, marking a significant milestone in their long-term collaboration. This renewed agreement aims to further promote and develop professional pool on a global scale, reinforcing both organizations' commitment to the sport's continued growth and success.
The announcement follows the successful completion of the most recent WPA events, which highlighted the strong synergy between the two entities. The partnership has already played a pivotal role in enhancing the visibility and competitiveness of pool worldwide, and the extension underscores their shared vision for the future of the sport.
As part of the agreement, Predator Group will continue its support in various areas, including equipment sponsorship, tournament organization, and player development. This collaboration is expected to contribute significantly to the sport's expansion and its appeal to new audiences across the globe.
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