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Hong Kong snooker star Ng On-yee warns against ‘destructive decision’ with billiard sports facing fight to retain Tier A status and funding under threat

  • Billiards sports could be demoted to Tier B status by Hong Kong Sports Institute after another Asian Games snub
  • ‘A dramatic reduction in support and funding would be hurting our youngest players the most,’ says men’s star Marco Fu

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Snooker player Ng On -yee in the Winchester Open final. Photo: Handout

Women’s world No 2 Ng On-yee says downgrading billiard sports would be “sudden and destructive”, and hopes her success will help snooker retain its Tier A status at the Hong Kong Sports Institute.

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Billiards and snooker are among the sporting authority’s 20 designated Tier A sports, entitling them to world-class facilities at its Fo Tan campus, as well as reasonable financial support for elite athletes.

Before the pandemic, billiards and snooker recorded a maximum possible score of 14.33 for the 2019-2020 season under the HKSI’s ranking system, and they have been secure as an elite sport for the last 13 years.

However, they could be demoted to Tier B next April because they have been dropped by the Asian Games for three consecutive editions at Incheon 2014, Jakarta 2018, and Hangzhou 2022.

World No 2 snooker star Ng On-yee celebrates a tournament victory. Photo: WWS fb
World No 2 snooker star Ng On-yee celebrates a tournament victory. Photo: WWS fb

“I felt my years of snooker had just begun,” said 31-year-old Ng, who claimed the season-ending Winchester Women’s Open title last weekend in Leicestershire and is still in the UK.

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