December 13, 2023 FrankReport
The World Taiwan Federation (WPBSA), the World Women's Gram (WWS) and the Guangdong Provincial Gram Association announced today that the 2024 Women's Gram World Championships will be held at Dongguan Gram Academy from March 11 to 17, 2024, which is also the first time that China has hosted a women's Gram event.
The 2024 Women's World Championship is the 41st event of the event, and the champion of the Women's World Championship is also the representative of the highest honor of the women's World Championship, and the players who can win the championship in the Women's World Championship that year will also receive a two-season professional qualification (in addition to participating in the women's World Championships, they can also participate in the professional tour of the World World Championship), the champion of the 2023 Women's World Championship is Thailand's player Slipapong, and the runner-up is Chinese player Bai Yulu, Hong Kong's Ng On Yee has a three-time record of winning the Women's World Championships.
Picture: The champions and runners-up of the 2023 Women's ** World Championships are: Slipapong (right) and Bai Yulu (left).
It is reported that Dongguan ** Ke College hosted the 2024 Women's ** G World Championship with the strong support of the "World Taiwan Federation" (WPBSA) and the "Chinese Billiards Association" (CBSA), and the college will continue to host the "2024 Women's (U21) ** G Championship" and "2024 World Women's Veterans Championship" in 2024 in addition to hosting the Women's World Championships.
World Women's ** Gram President Mandy. Mandy Fisher said: "We are very happy to go to China to host the 2024 Women's World Championships, I would like to thank the Chinese Billiards Association for their strong support, starting from 2023, many women's World Championships will return to China, and here, by being able to hold this women's World Championship in China, it highlights China's current importance to the sport, and there is no doubt that the 2024 Women's World Championships will also take a big step forward. Whether it is in terms of increasing the prize money or improving the treatment of the players, we will try our best to provide the players with a great new venue for the tournament with our partners in China."
Pictured: Slipapong won the 2023 Women's World Championship and qualified for a two-season professional tournament on the World Taiwan Federation (WPBSA) President: Jason. Ferguson was applauding him.
Dongguan Academy, which will host the 2024 Women's World Championships, said: With Bai Yulu's remarkable success in the women's world, women's World Championships are becoming more and more popular in China, and the academy is confident that the 2024 Women's World Championships will become the "best stage" in the event and give all participating players the best experience.
Jason, President of the World Federation of Taiwan Compatriots. Ferguson added: "Being able to hold the Women's World Championship in China is definitely a major milestone in the World Championship and the women's World Championships, and the Women's World Championship is also one of the important ways to the World Championships.