Alexandria Endres of Hamilton is competing in the 2024 World Billiard Championships in Hamilton.
Alexandria Endres of Hamilton is competing in the 2024 World Billiard Championships in Hamilton.
The World Billiard Championships begin in Hamilton today, and a local teenager can’t wait to take on the best of the best on her home turf.
At the Claudelands Events Centre, 184 of the best men’s, women’s and junior billiard players from across the globe will compete fiercelyfor the prestigious world titles in the four-day event.
This is the first time the championships have been held in New Zealand.
With a $700,000 prize pool up for grabs, three major championships are on: the Yalin World Pool Association (WPA) Men’s World 8 Ball, Masse WPA Women’s World 9 Ball, and the Predator World Junior Championship.
Hamilton’s Alexandria Endres is one of those competing, and the 19-year-old is no stranger to tough competition.
Endres told the Waikato Herald she’s competed in world championships before, and in the 2024 VNEA World Championships, she finished third in the under-21 female category and first in the under-21 teams.
She’s been a pool enthusiast since 12 years of age and is ready to go cue-to-cue with other strong contenders.
“I’m hoping to win a couple of matches, since we’re going up against some of the best pool players in the world who’ve been playing for years, and as a job ... I’m just starting. There are a lot of strong countries out there.”