ACBS Asian Snooker Championship

The ACBS Asian Snooker Championship is the premier non-professional snooker tournament in Asia. The event series is sanctioned by the Asian Confederation of Billiard Sports and started from 1984. Mostly, the winner of the tournament qualifies for the next season of the Professional Snooker Tour.

Winners

Men's

Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
1984 Thailand Sakchai Sim Ngam Vichien Sangthong 8–5
1985 Singapore Gary Kwok Sakchai Sim Ngam 8–5
1986 Sri Lanka James Wattana Gary Kwok 8–1
1987 Malaysia Udon Khaimuk James Wattana 8–6
1988 Sri Lanka James Wattana Kenny Kwok 8–1
1989 India Yasin Merchant Udon Khaimuk 8–6
1990 Indonesia Sam Chong Stanley Leung 8–1
1991 Pakistan Chuchart Triritanapradit Yasin Merchant 8–3
1992 Thailand Praput Chaithanasakul Chuchart Triritanapradit 8–7
1993 China Praput Chaithanasakul Chuchart Triritanapradit 8–5
1994 Bangladesh Ooi Chin Kay Samporn Kanthawung 8–7
1995 Thailand Anurat Wongjan Thephachai Woratraiphob 8–7
1996 China Anan Terananon Amnuayorn Chotipong 8–5
1997 United Arab Emirates Anurat Wongjan Marlon Manalo 8–6
1998 Pakistan Muhammad Yousaf Phirom Ritthiprasong 8–7
1999 Thailand Noppadon Noppachorn Sam Chong 8–4
2000 Hong Kong Marlon Manalo Noppadol Sangnil 8–6
2001 Pakistan Yasin Merchant Jin Long 8–4
2002 China Ding Junhui Keith E. Boon 8–1
2004 Aqaba, Jordan Alok Kumar Pankaj Advani 6–3
2005 Thailand Jin Long Cai Jianzhong 6–4
2006 Colombo, Sri Lanka Issara Kachaiwong Mohammed Shehab 6–3
2007 Karachi, Pakistan Supoj Saenla Yasin Merchant 7–0
2008 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Jin Long Aditya Mehta 7–3
2009 Tangshan, China James Wattana Mei Xiwen 7–3
2010 Chanthaburi, Thailand Issara Kachaiwong Muhammad Sajjad 7–3
2011 Indore, India Passakorn Suwannawat Aditya Mehta 6–2
2012 Doha, Qatar Aditya Mehta Pankaj Advani 7–5
2013 Karachi, Pakistan Saleh Mohammad Omar Al Kojah 7–2
2014 Al Fujairah, United Arab Emirates Thor Chuan Leong Hung Chuang Ming 7–3
2015 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hamza Akbar Pankaj Advani 7–6
2016 Doha, Qatar Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn Mohamed Shehab 6–2
2017 Doha, Qatar Lyu Haotian Pankaj Advani 6–3
2018 Tabriz, Iran Amir Sarkhosh Ali Ghareghouzlo 6–1
2019 Doha, Qatar Pankaj Advani Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 6–3
2021 Doha, Qatar Pankaj Advani Amir Sarkhosh 6–3
2022 Doha, Qatar Amir Sarkhosh Ishpreet Singh Chadha 5–0
2023 Doha, Qatar Amir Sarkhosh Thor Chuan Leong 5–1
2024 Doha, Qatar Ali Gharahgozlou Awais Munir 5–2

Women's

Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
2017 Chandigarh, India Ng On Yee Waratthanun Sukritthanes 3-2
2018 Yangon, Myanmar Amee Kamani Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 3-0
2019 Chandigarh, India Ng On Yee Bai Yulu 3-2
2022 Doha, Qatar Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan Nutcharut Wongharuthai 3–2
2023 Doha, Qatar Bai Yulu Panchaya Channoi 3–0

Winners (6Reds & Team Snooker)

ACBS Asian 6 Reds Snooker Championship: Indian Pankaj Advani claimed the 5th edition ACBS Asian 6 Reds Snooker Championship on in Abu Dhabi.

1- 2012

2- 2013 - Doha - Qatar

3- 2014 - Karachi - Pakistan 3rd Snooker 6-Red and 2nd Snooker Team Championships

4- 2015 - Kish Island - Iran

5- 2016 - Abu Dhabi - UAE

6- 2017 - Bishkek - Kyrgyzstan

7- 2018 - Doha - Qatar

8- 2019 - Doha - Qatar

Billiards Sports

1st Asian Billiards Sport 2016 was held in 24 September - 2 October 2016 - Al Fujairah - UAE.

100 up Billiard

17th Asian 100 up Billiards Championship → Yangon - Myanmar 2018

English Billiards Championships

Hosts

Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
2001 Thailand
2002 India
2004 Malaysia
2005 Thailand
2006 Iran
2007 Doha, Qatar
2008 Yangon, Myanmar
2009 Pune, India
2010 Indore, India
2011 Kish, Iran Alok Kumar Praput Chaithanasukan 6–0
2012 Goa, India Pankaj Advani Thawat Sujaritthurakarn 6–3
2013 Indore, India
2014 Chandigarh, India
2015 Beijing, China
2016 Colombo, Sri Lanka
2017 Chandigarh, India
2018 Yangon, Myanmar
2019 Chandigarh, India

ACBS Asian Tour 10 RED

1st ACBS ASIAN TOUR 10 RED : Doha - Qatar 2018

2nd ACBS ASIAN TOUR 10 RED : Jinan – China 2018

Stats

Champions by country (Men's)

[citation needed]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Thailand (THA)17121039
2 India (IND)148729
3 Pakistan (PAK)93618
4 China (CHN)44513
5 Iran (IRI)32510
6 Malaysia (MAS)3025
7 Hong Kong (HKG)1359
8 Philippines (PHI)1113
9 Afghanistan (AFG)1034
10 United Arab Emirates (UAE)0213
11 Singapore (SGP)0112
12 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0101
 Syria (SYR)0101
14 Sri Lanka (SRI)0022
15 Bahrain (BHR)0011
Totals (15 entries)533849140

Champions by country (Women's)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hong Kong (HKG)2013
2 Thailand (THA)1304
3 India (IND)1067
4 China (CHN)0101
5 Mongolia (MGL)0011
Totals (5 entries)44816

See also

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