決勝で敗れたキム・イェウンと優勝したチェ・ヘミ
Choi Hye-mi, who turned professional from a part-time job at a billiards hall, wins her first victory on the 6th LPBA season tour four years after her debut.
Choi Hye-mi (Welcome Savings Bank/29), who turned professional from a part-time job at a billiards hall, defeated her teammate Kim Ye-eun (24) and defeated the LPBA (Women's Professional Billiards Association).
) finally won the tour. On the 8th, the NH Nonghyup Card LPBA Championship Tournament was held at the KINTEX PBA Stadium in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do.
In the final, Choi Hye-mi defeated Kim Ye-eun with a set score of 4 to 2, earning 30 million won (approximately 3.4 million yen) and 20,000 ranking points, earning her a place on the traditional prize money ranking.
He jumped from 40th place to 5th place. On the other hand, "Genius Girl" won the title of the youngest winner at the age of 21 years and July at the opening round of the 2020-21 season "SK Rental Championship Championship".
”Kim Ye Eun regretfully suffered a bitter loss before winning her third championship in total. The early stages of the finals between Kim Ye Eun, who reached the finals for the fifth time, and Choi Hye Mi, who advanced to the finals for the first time, started out as a close battle.
Ta. However, from the third set, Choi Hye-mi showed her concentration and won the third and fourth sets, but Kim Ye-eun, who was on the verge of defeat, recovered the first set and chased with a set score of 2-3.
started. In the sixth set, both players engaged in a fierce battle, but Choi Hye-mi quickly added four points, including a one-bank shot, and finished the match 11-8, with the set score 4-2.
Hae Hye Mi won. Choi Hye-mi is so athletic that she was a judo player when she was a student, but as an adult she started holding the cue through a part-time job at a billiards hall. Amateur
He is not a professional athlete, but only a fellow enthusiast, and won the LPBA Open Challenge, which was held in 2019 for people who enjoy it as a hobby, beating a competition rate of 7.3 times.
I became a professional. With this victory, Choi Hye-mi left a rare record as the first professional billiards winner of ``From Friends''.
In an interview after winning, Choi Hye-mi said, ``Thank you, father, for raising me.''
Thank you. I'll do my best to show you a good performance and good results in the next tournament as well,'' she said, crying tears of gratitude as she told her father, who came to the stadium every time to cheer her on, that she would buy him a bag as the winning prize.
It flowed. The reason why she didn't prepare her thoughts on winning was, ``Of course, Kim Ye-eun has more experience than me and has greater ability, so I wanted to learn more than win (in the finals).''
The idea was bigger. I wanted to hit the ball with confidence. There will always come a moment when you regret playing billiards. That's when I couldn't hit with confidence. So try to hit with confidence
I thought so, and it was my first time making it to the finals, so I went in thinking I was going to have fun. In fact, I think it was less of a burden for me than Ye Eun,'' she said, expressing her feelings about preparing for the finals.
In this tournament, Japan's Orie Hida lost to Choi Hye-mi in the best 32, while Ayako Sakai lost in the best 16, and Namiko Hayashi lost in the best 32.
Miko Yashina) lost to Hyun-ji Yeon in the top 32, and unfortunately missed out on advancing to the finals. Choi Hye-mi has been chosen as the season's sixth LPBA Tour winner, and from 11 a.m. on the 9th, the man
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2023/11/10 15:50 KST
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