Happy to successfully juggle between Snooker and Billiards

New Delhi, Nov 23:
He has achieved a legendary status after pocketing 15th world title and India’s most celebrated cueist Pankaj Advani derives a lot of satisfaction from the fact that he has successfully managed the tough balancing act of playing snooker and billiards at such a high level.
Advani clinched the IBSF World Snooker Championship after battling past 18-year-old Chinese cueist Zhua Xintong in Egypt on Saturday to pocket his fourth snooker title. Bengaluru’s ‘Golden Boy’ has 11 World Billiards titles to his name and he admits that juggling between formats is not an easy task.
“I am playing competitive cuesport throughout the year. Extremely happy to be playing Billiards and Snooker and achieving in both. People who follow the game will now how tough it is to juggle with formats and manage billiards and snooker at a very high level,” Advani said in an interview.
For a cuesport veteran, who won the IBSF World Snooker Championship in 2003 on his competitive debut, Advani has sure come a long way to be recognised as a ‘great’ of the game. He feels on top of the world.
“It feels absolutely great to be given those names and titles and the stuff that is said about you. It just wonderful to take cuesports to great heights and represent the country and win medals,” he said.
“I believe that whenever you go out there you have to prepare for the best possible outcome, so yes, it just feels on top of the world right now that I can actually win gold medals for the country in cuesports,” he added.
The champion was also magnanimous in his praise for the teenage sensation, who nearly cornered the veteran, before Advani used his experience to outwit Xintong 8-6 in the final in Hurghada.
“For those who follow snooker, understand the game and realise how the game has changed over the years — it has become more aggressive and attacking — this guy is just phenomenal when comes to the attacking department. His offense is so strong that defense was tested. I was cruising at a point and he came back with a big break and I had no answers,” said Advani. (PTI)