Pro Billiard Series Postpones 2024 Venezuela Event To Provide Best Experience For Players In 2025

Luis Mendez, Patrizia Petricca and Karim Belhaj

VenBilliards Corporation WPA Women’s World 10-Ball Championship 2024 relocated to Puerto Rico, Nov 11-16

The Pro Billiard Series (PBS), in collaboration with VenBilliards Corporation, announces the postponement of its scheduled 2024 event in Venezuela. This decision comes in response the importance of ensuring the best possible experience for all participants and attendees in an event in this country.

Despite this temporary adjustment, PBS and VenBilliard Corporation remain committed to their mission of expanding and promoting the sport of pool throughout South America. Our partnership with VenBilliard Corporation is strong, and we are dedicated to resuming our plans in Venezuela in 2025. We are confident that next year we will be able to deliver an exceptional event for all billiards enthusiasts in the region.

In light of this change, the VenBilliards Corporation WPA Women’s World 10-Ball Championship has been relocated to Puerto Rico and will take place in from the 11 to the 16 of November, 2024. We are excited to bring this prestigious event to Puerto Rico, providing athletes and fans with an outstanding tournament experience.

Pro Billiard Series and VenBilliard Corporation are united in their vision to grow the sport and foster a vibrant pool community in South America. This partnership is only the beginning of a long-term commitment to the region, and we look forward to many successful events in the future: starting with this great championship in Puerto Rico.

Patrizia Petricca of VenBilliards Corporation said:

“For me and my team the most important thing is to make it happen (Women’s world 10 ball Championship) and give the players what they deserve in Venezuela at the right time. We, VenBilliards Corporation are happy to continue to collaborate with Predator in the new location: Puerto Rico. Our commitment to develop the sport in Latin America is stronger than ever”.

Karim Belhaj, CEO of Predator Group, explained:

“At Predator Group, we remain steadfast in our commitment to bringing world-class pool events to Latin America, in partnership with VenBilliards Corporation. While the timing may have shifted, our dedication to this vision has not wavered. We are determined to ensure that Venezuela will eventually host major events as part of our mission to organize the biggest and most prestigious championships across the region. Together with VenBilliards Corporation, we will continue to elevate the sport and provide the platform that players in Latin America truly deserve.”

We appreciate the understanding and support of our players, partners, and fans as we navigate these challenges and continue to work towards our shared goals.

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