World Pool Championship only female player Sewe Siva knocked two -time world champion Albin Ocean out of the tournament. See the World Pool Championship at the Green Halls of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 5pm on Sky Sports Mix.
Last Updated: 24/07/25 8:16 AM
After shocking a two -time world champion, Albin Oshan, CEVA became the fourth woman to reach the last 64 of the World Pool Championship.
As the only female competitor in this field, SEOA now stands for only one victory by making history as the first woman to reach the last 32 in the history of the event.
It eliminated Oschen with the dominant victory of 9-2, and Victor Zelannski now stands in the path of an important success.
He said: “I just enjoy my game so I don’t panic and I think my confidence is good. I really respect the game of Alban, he is a two -time champion.
“But because of this respect, when I am against it, I feel comfortable.
“My goal is to break the first female player’s record to reach the last 32 steps. I’m just a step away.”
Defending champion Fedoor Gourst continued his strong title defense with a 9-5 victory over Francisco Kandela in Italy.
The Philippine Rising Star AJ Manas presented a stand out performance of the day, which ruled the UK’s Open Champion Eliosius Yap to secure his place in the next round.
Both Raees Cup fellow Johan Chau and Carlo Bath continued to show strong Filipino in Jeddah.
Jason Shaw successfully made his smooth progress in the field against the American Max Ebele 9-5, while fellow Burt Chris Mailing had to fight in the losing phase.
In his opening match, after last year’s runner -up Aclant Kai, the mailing defeated Mohammed Al -Balaki and said.
See the World Pool Championship at the Green Halls of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 5pm on Sky Sports Mix.