He has amassed a record 15 world titles across all formats of billiards and snooker, but the 30-year-old is eager to break his own record of the maximum number of Asian titles.
A finalist in the previous season after losing to compatriot, Dhruv Sitwala, Advani was the first to admit that the challenge of winning the title after three years would be tough, yet extremely exciting.
"Holding a record 5 titles in this championship, I know that working towards another title will be an uphill task with some tough competition from Singapore's Gilchrist and Thailand's Praput and Thawat not discounting the strong Indian challenge from last year's Champion Dhruv," Advani said.
With the Asian Billiards Championship being played in the 100-Up format, which means one has to first score over 100 points to win the frame, the outcome of each match in this short format will be almost impossible to predict.
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