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LAS VEGAS 2024: Chou and Chang, the new Apex Mixed Doubles champions

PhilBoxing.com
Tue, 27 Feb 2024



Chieh Yu Chou and Jung Lin Chang won the inaugural Apex Mixed Doubles title, a one-day event that took place on February 25th as part of the Pro Billiard Series tournaments held at the CSI Expo Las Vegas.

The Chinese Taipei duo, both world champions, defeated Alex Kazakis and Kelly Fisher in the final in two sets. The Fillers and the Styers completed the podium.

The teams event was fun to watch and also entertaining for the players, who had a great time at the table ahead of the next two events approaching. PBS Women Showdown and the Predator WPA World Men’s World 10-Ball Championship kick off tomorrow, February 26.

Enthusiasts can catch all the action live on Pro Billiard TV’s YouTube channel, with two TV tables available for free streaming. Additionally, fans are invited to experience the excitement firsthand at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, with free admission to the event.

The success of the 2024 Las Vegas Open by Rums of Puerto Rico would not have been possible without the generous support of sponsors and partners, including Predator Group, Rums of Puerto Rico, Kamui, Yalin, Cue Sports International, Medalla Light, and Samsung TV.



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