The Rise of Chezka Centeno: A New Era in Women’s Pool
The recent crowning of Chezka Centeno as the 2025 Predator WPA Women’s 10-Ball World Champion in Bali is not just an individual triumph; it symbolizes a significant leap for women in cue sports. In an all-Filipina final, Centeno showcased remarkable skill and composure, defeating veteran champion Rubilen Amit 3–2. This victory not only marks her first world title but also amplifies the presence and prestige of women’s billiards on a global stage. As fellow Filipinas took home both gold and silver, it highlights the Philippines’ reign in the world of pool.
Trailblazing an All-Filipina Final
The thrilling final match between Centeno and Amit showcased a display of sportsmanship and technical prowess, captivating audiences and aspiring players alike. Mr. Ishaun Singh, President of the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), praised this moment as a testament to the growing talent pool among female billiards players globally. In showcasing their skill, both Centeno and Amit serve as role models for future generations of female athletes in sports traditionally dominated by men.
A Landmark Championship Week in Bali
The corridors of the Bali International Convention Center buzzed with energy during the 2025 Predator WPA Women’s 10-Ball World Championship, which was part of the historic Predator Pro Billiard Series. Featuring a record total prize fund of $615,000, this event brought together 64 competitors from around the globe, indicating a burgeoning interest and investment in women’s billiards. Sponsors like VenBilliards and Predator took significant strides in elevating the standard of professionalism in cue sports.
Looking Ahead: Future of Women’s Billiards
As we step into a new phase for women’s pool, Centeno’s victory opens doors to enhanced recognition and opportunities for female players worldwide. The presence of a passionate fan base alongside significant investment in women’s tournaments promises a bright future. This victory can serve as an inspirational case study for aspiring players, emphasizing hard work, dedication, and the importance of representation in sports.
The players and champions we celebrate today shape the legacy of tomorrow in billiards.
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