Pankaj Advani - Titles

Titles

  • 2012
    • World Billiards Championship (a record 8 world titles for a 27-year old)
    • Asian Billiards Championship (a record 5 times)


  • 2010
    • Asian Games Gold Medallist - English Billiards Singles (first Gold Medal for India)
    • Asian Billiards Championship
  • 2009
    • World Professional Billiards Championship (only player in the world to achieve this)
    • Asian Billiards Championship
  • 2008
    • IBSF World Billiards Championship (both formats - timed and points) (repeated 2005 achievement and first ever again to win 2 twin formats)
    • Asian Billiards Championship
  • 2006
    • Asian Games Gold Medallist - English Billiards singles
  • 2005
    • IBSF World Billiards Championship (both formats - timed and points) (first person to ever achieve this)
    • Asian Billiards Championship
    • India Billiards Championship
    • India Junior Snooker Championship
    • India Junior Billiards Championship
    • WSA Challenge Tour
  • 2004
    • WSA Challenge Tour
  • 2003
    • IBSF World Snooker Championship
    • Indian Junior Billiards Championship
    • Indian Junior Snooker Championship
  • 2001
    • Indian Junior Billiards Championship
  • 2000
    • Indian Junior Billiards Championship
  • 1999
    • Pot Shot All India Triangular Championship
    • Pot Shot non-medallist Championship
  • 1998
    • Karnataka State Junior Snooker Championship
  • 1997
    • 27th BS Sampath Memorial Handicap Snooker Championship
    • T.A. Selvaraj Memorial Billiards Championship
    • Karnataka Stage Junior Snooker Championship

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