October 14 marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of snooker in the country when the world's leading 57 professionals descended on the city to make India a newest destination in the Pro circuit.
Be it World No.1 Neil Robertson, the four-time world champion John Higgins or our very own Pankaj Advani and Aditya Mehta, everyone seemed to be in awe of the facilities here at the Le Meridien Hotel and the "excellent" tables.
The world body, WPBSA, is therefore keen to tap into the market here.
WPBSA has entered into a partnership with the organisers, Billiards and Snooker Federation of India, for hosting the Indian Open for the next three years.
The BSFI has put forth impressive facilities for the inaugural edition of India's biggest cue sport event and it seems that the organisers efforts have paid off.
Talking about his experience in India so far, Robertson said, "It's great. I am enjoying my stay here. I wasn't too sure about the tables before coming here but all my doubts have been put to rest. The tables are performing excellently. Players would be delighted to see the tables. Crowd is also great."
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