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The young player of the International Billiards Academy shines! The Chinese flag flutters in the Kailun Billiards World Cup for the first time

6:11pm, 25 May 2025【Football】

Recently, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ushered in a highly anticipated international billiards feast - Sanku Kailun World Cup.

In this competition with many experts and fierce competition, Qian Jiale, a 16-year-old player from China Yushan Xingpai International Billiards Academy, stepped on the stage of this top international billiards event, which is also the first time that the Chinese flag is flying on the field. Qian Jiale successfully set a new scoring record for Chinese players in the Sanku Kailun International Competition with its outstanding performance, and further marked the rapid rise of China's Sanku Kailun movement.

Qian Jiale, as an outstanding student of Xingpai International Billiards Academy, fully demonstrated the college's educational achievements. Xingpai International Billiards Academy is affiliated with Xingpai Company. The company has been committed to promoting the development of billiards and has invested tremendous support and resources in young billiards such as Qian Jiale.

As the cradle of the cultivation of billiards talents, Xingpai International Billiards Academy has always been committed to providing professional and systematic training and guidance to billiards players. The college has gathered a group of experienced and skilled coaches. With a high sense of responsibility and excellent teaching skills, they carefully cultivate every student to help them continue to improve and transform in the field of billiards. It is in such a high-quality educational environment that young players such as Qian Jiale have been able to thrive and gradually become the backbone of Chinese billiards and a star of tomorrow.

Many authoritative foreign media reported on Qian Jiale's participation, among which the Royal Dutch Billiards Federation praised him as China's first young player to participate in the World Sanku Kailun Competition, and believed that his appearance was an important symbol of the rise and future development of China's Sanku Kailun Sports. KNBB Dutch national coach Jean Paul de Bruiin also praised Qian Jiale's performance: "Although this is the first time Qian Jiale has participated in such a competition, the talent he has shown is amazing. At the age of 16, he has a bright future in the Chinese billiards industry."

However, Qian Jiale's journey is far from over. On August 7, he will go to Chengdu to represent China in the fierce competition for the World Games (non-Olympic events). Despite lacking experience in large-scale competitions, we expect this young billiard player to maintain a good attitude at the beginning of his career and let go of pressure with the purpose of learning and exercise. We believe that Qian Jiale can continue to shine in the future, win more honors for China's Sanku Kailun movement, and write its own brilliant chapter.