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ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship

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The ACBS Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship is the premier non-professional junior snooker tournament in Asia. The event series is sanctioned by the Asian Confederation of Billiard Sports and started from 1993.[1][2][3] In most of the seasons, the winner of the tournament qualifies for the next season of the Professional Snooker Tour.

Winners

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Boys

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
1993 Pakistan Thailand Anan Terananon Pakistan Farhan Mirza 8–6
1994 Brunei Thailand Phaitoon Phonbun Pakistan Farhan Mirza 6–4
2001 Thailand Thailand Supoj Saenla India Manan Chandra 6–0
2002 India China Ding Junhui Thailand Pramual Janthad 6–2
2004 Malaysia Thailand Pramual Janthad Malaysia Moh Keen Ho 6–4
2005 Thailand Malaysia Moh Keen Ho Thailand Kobkit Palajin 6–3
2006 Iran Thailand Passakorn Suwannawat Thailand Kobkit Palajin 6–4
2007[4] Doha, Qatar China Xiao Guodong Thailand Chinnakrit Yoawansiri 6–2
2008[5] Yangon, Myanmar China Li Hang China Li Yuan 6–1
2009[6] Pune, India China Zhang Anda Thailand Noppon Saengkham 5–1
2010[7] Indore, India China Liu Chuang Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 6–5
2011[8] Kish, Iran China Cao Yupeng Iran Hossein Vafaei 7–3
2012[9] Goa, India Iran Hossein Vafaei China Zhang Anda 6–2
2013[10] Indore, India Thailand Noppon Saengkham Pakistan Mohammad Majid Ali 6–5
2014[11] Chandigarh, India Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon Iran Siyavosh Mozayani 6–1
2015[12][13] Beijing, China Thailand Sunny Akani China Yuan Sijun 6–4
2016[14] Colombo, Sri Lanka China Wang Yuchen Thailand Ratchayothin Yotharuck 6–5
2017[15] Chandigarh, India China Yuan Sijun China Fan Zhengyi 6–2
2018[16] Yangon, Myanmar Myanmar Aung Phyo Pakistan Haris Tahir 6–4
2019[17] Chandigarh, India China Zhao Jianbo Hong Kong Cheung Ka Wai 6–3
2023[18] Tehran, Iran Pakistan Ahsan Ramzan Iran Milad Pourali Darehchi 5–2
2024[19] Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Pakistan Muhammad Hasnain Akhtar Pakistan Ahsan Ramzan 4–3

Girls

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Score
2018 Myanmar India Amee Kamani Thailand Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 3–0

Stats

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Champions by country (Men's)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)94720
2 Thailand (THA)871025
3 Pakistan (PAK)25310
4 Iran (IRI)1225
5 Malaysia (MAS)1124
6 Myanmar (MYA)1001
7 India (IND)0167
8 Hong Kong (HKG)0123
Totals (8 entries)22213275

Champions by country (Women's)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India (IND)1012
2 Thailand (THA)0101
3 Hong Kong (HKG)0011
Totals (3 entries)1124

See also

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References

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