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Nitesh Chand Secures Thrilling Victory at Nadi Open Snooker Tournament

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Nitesh Chand from Lautoka triumphed in the Nadi Open Snooker Tournament, which concluded early Sunday morning at the Nadi Sports and Social Club. His impressive performance over three days of competition showcased his skill and composure, ultimately leading him to victory in a thrilling final.

The tournament featured 30 competitors from various regions including Nausori, Ba, Lautoka, Nadi, and Sigatoka, underscoring the wealth of snooker talent across Fiji. Chand’s consistency and strategic gameplay set him apart, culminating in a decisive win against the 19-year-old rising star, Manav, who reached the final with a commendable display of skill and determination.

Despite finishing as the runner-up, Manav received accolades for his tenacity, establishing himself as a formidable competitor in the sport. The tournament also included seasoned players like Kaci and Rajnesh Nand, who both demonstrated their competitiveness in the semi-finals, adding to the event’s excitement with closely contested matches.

Organized by the Nadi Sports and Social Club, the event served as a valuable platform for regional snooker players to showcase their abilities. Tournament organizer Jitendra Singh expressed his satisfaction with the mix of experienced and emerging players, highlighting the fierce competition and the continuing improvement of snooker in Fiji.

Chand’s victory solidifies his status as one of the nation’s top snooker players, while the emergence of talent like Manav signals a promising future for the sport in Fiji. This tournament not only celebrated individual accomplishments but also fostered a deeper appreciation for snooker within the local community.

Overall, the success of the Nadi Open Snooker Tournament demonstrates the vibrant snooker scene in Fiji and the potential for future stars to emerge, ensuring an exciting future for the sport.


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