<p>Tanvee Vallem, a nine-year-old Indian-origin billiards sensation, has secured a spot in the upcoming prestigious Predator WPA World 10-Ball Junior Championship in Austria later this month.</p>.<p>The prestigious championship in Klagenfurt, Austria from October 19-22, will feature a challenging 10-Ball format, with matches raced to 7. This change in discipline from 9-Ball to 10-Ball aligns with the evolving trends in the sport, making it even more exciting for fans and players alike.</p>.<p>Hailing from Hyderabad, Tanvee lives with her parents in Bethesda, a Maryland suburb of Washington DC.</p>.Pathbreakers Vidya, Kalpana on mission to bridge generation gap in their sport.<p>She made history recently by becoming the youngest one to appear at the Predator World Junior 9 Ball Championship in Puerto Rico.</p>.<p>The championships will see reigning champions defending their titles, with World 10-Ball Women’s Champion Chou and Men’s World 8-Ball Champion Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz set to showcase their skills once more.</p>.<p>The Junior division will witness a change to 10-Ball, reflecting the evolving trends in the sport and aligning with the choice of professionals.</p>.<p>Tanvee will represent India.</p>.<p>“Her presence on the international circuit is not only a source of immense pride for her family but also a source of inspiration for aspiring billiards enthusiasts in India and around the world,” a media release said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Noted players, including Alok Kumar, Chitra. M, Ranveer Duggal and Laksh Sharma, are also invited to participate in their respective divisions proudly representing India.</p>
<p>Tanvee Vallem, a nine-year-old Indian-origin billiards sensation, has secured a spot in the upcoming prestigious Predator WPA World 10-Ball Junior Championship in Austria later this month.</p>.<p>The prestigious championship in Klagenfurt, Austria from October 19-22, will feature a challenging 10-Ball format, with matches raced to 7. This change in discipline from 9-Ball to 10-Ball aligns with the evolving trends in the sport, making it even more exciting for fans and players alike.</p>.<p>Hailing from Hyderabad, Tanvee lives with her parents in Bethesda, a Maryland suburb of Washington DC.</p>.Pathbreakers Vidya, Kalpana on mission to bridge generation gap in their sport.<p>She made history recently by becoming the youngest one to appear at the Predator World Junior 9 Ball Championship in Puerto Rico.</p>.<p>The championships will see reigning champions defending their titles, with World 10-Ball Women’s Champion Chou and Men’s World 8-Ball Champion Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz set to showcase their skills once more.</p>.<p>The Junior division will witness a change to 10-Ball, reflecting the evolving trends in the sport and aligning with the choice of professionals.</p>.<p>Tanvee will represent India.</p>.<p>“Her presence on the international circuit is not only a source of immense pride for her family but also a source of inspiration for aspiring billiards enthusiasts in India and around the world,” a media release said on Saturday.</p>.<p>Noted players, including Alok Kumar, Chitra. M, Ranveer Duggal and Laksh Sharma, are also invited to participate in their respective divisions proudly representing India.</p>