Renowned Indian cueist Pankaj Advani reached yet another significant accomplishment in his illustrious career when he was admitted into the World Billiards Museum’s Hall of Fame in Shangrao City, China.
The 38-year-old Indian superstar defeated fellow countryman Sourav Kothari, who had threatened his chances early in the long-format billiards competition, to win his 26th IBSF (the International Billiards and Snooker Federation) title in November of last year.
“I am deeply honoured to join the Hall of Fame at the World Billiards Museum. The love and support I’ve received throughout this incredible journey have been overwhelming and I’m extremely grateful for it,” Advani said.
Advani’s status as one of the greatest champions in billiards history has been cemented by his unmatched skill, unwavering dedication, and extraordinary achievements.
“I am grateful to represent our country and the entire billiards community. I’ll continue working hard and dedicate myself to the sport and do my best to make everyone proud,” he added.
His journey to the Hall of Fame is a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his remarkable contributions to the sport. Throughout his career, he has consistently showcased his skill, setting records and winning numerous titles.
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