Asian Pocket Billiards Union has announced the first batch of 14 Asian players who will be seeing action in the main draw of the WPA World Ten Ball Championship in Manila on Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
Included in the 14 are former World Junior champion Ko Pin Yi of Chinese Taipei, and his compatriots, multiple Guinness 9-ball titlist Chang Jun Lin and Yang Chin-Sung.
Other Asian qualifiers include Wang Hung-Hsiang (Chinese Taipei); Satoshi Kawabata, Naoyuki Oi, and Hayato Hijikata (Japan); Ryu Seung Woo, Jeong Dyoung-Hwa, and Kim Woong-Dae (Korea); Dharminder Singh Lilly (India) and Fahad Mohammadi, Basgar Hussain, and Mohd Al Bin Ali (Qatar).
They will join two other Asian players who earlier won guaranteed spots through the Philippine Pool Tour - Wu Chia-Ching of Chinese Taipei and Antonio Gabica of the Philippines. They will all enter the main draw of 128 players of the WTBC.
Fifteen other Asian players will be named by APBU later this month coming from China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei.
The WTBC is organized by Raya Sports with the support of Star Billiards, the Billiards & Snooker Congress of the Philippines, and the Philippine Billiards Foundation and sanctioned and supervised by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), the world governing body for pocket billiards.
Chang is a six-leg winner of the Guinness 9-Ball Tour. He recently saw action in the Challenge of Champions in the US.
Ko is the reigning World junior champion and has swiftly emerged as Chinese Taipei's newest star. After dethroning three-time World junior champion Yu Lun-Wu in Germany last year, he won the Brunswick-Thailand Open in February this year.
Yang, celebrated as the "Son Of Pool" in his home country, is a multi-titled player, having won championships in the Guinness 9-Ball Tour and San Miguel Asian Tour.
Kawabata is Japan's top bet in international pool and finished in the top 10 of last year's World Pool Championship.