
Exciting Developments in the World of Pool
Bali, Indonesia, is set to become the epicenter of professional billiards as Predator Group, in collaboration with the Pro Billiard Center (PBC), announces a landmark week of cue sports in October 2025. This historic gathering will feature three significant WPA World Championship tournaments, marking an unprecedented milestone in the realm of professional pool.
Bali Welcomes World-Class Championships
From October 7–13, pool enthusiasts can look forward to witnessing the:
- WPA Men’s World 8-Ball Championship
- WPA Women’s World 10-Ball Championship
- WPA Men’s World 10-Ball Doubles Championship (making its debut)
The introduction of the Men’s 10-Ball Doubles Championship is particularly noteworthy. As Vincent Rochefort, Director of Predator Events stated, this tournament is not just another title; it signifies a bold new direction for billiards. The move to a doubles format allows teams to showcase not only individual skills but also their ability to work together under pressure. This thrilling new element not only adds complexity to the game but also heightens the emotional stakes for players and fans alike.
A Five-Year Commitment to Growth
This announcement also kicks off a strategic five-year partnership between Predator and MNC Group, aiming to cultivate the sport in Indonesia, an emerging powerhouse in billiards.
“Indonesia’s passion for pool is palpable,” Rochefort emphasized. “By hosting these championships, we intend to elevate the sport and engage the local community. It’s a massive statement for our players and fans.”
For competitive players, this multi-event championship week presents an exciting opportunity not only to compete but also to experience the thrilling atmosphere of high-level pool in a beautiful setting like Bali. Stay tuned for more details as preparations unfold!
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