Apr 11, 2026 | Events, Heyball, News

Asian Heyball Open 2026 Concludes with Global Champions Crowned; Focus Shifts to Asian Heyball Championship

Shah Alam, Malaysia – April 2026

The 2026 Asian Heyball Open concluded in spectacular fashion at the IDCC Shah Alam, showcasing elite-level competition and reaffirming heyball’s rapid growth on the international stage. Featuring top players from across Asia, Europe, and beyond, the tournament delivered a week of high-intensity matches, culminating in dramatic finals in both the men’s and women’s divisions.

Men’s Division: Delgerdalai Claims Title in Hill-Hill Thriller

🇲🇳 Lagnaidorj Delgerdalai captured the Men’s title with a thrilling 7–6 victory over defending champion 🇬🇧 Jack Whelan. The final went down to the deciding rack, with Delgerdalai demonstrating composure and precision under maximum pressure to secure a breakthrough international title.

Women’s Division: Marion Jude Prevails in Shootout Finish

🇫🇷 Marion Jude was crowned Women’s Champion after a tightly contested match against 🇹🇭 Waratthanun Sukritthanes, ultimately decided in a shootout (4–3 on time). Jude’s victory capped a strong campaign, overcoming top-tier competition en route to the title.

International Podium Highlights Depth of Competition

Men’s Medalists

  • 🥇 Lagnaidorj Delgerdalai (Mongolia)
  • 🥈 Jack Whelan (Great Britain)
  • 🥉 Jordan Shepherd (Great Britain)
  • 🥉 Jason Theron (South Africa)

Women’s Medalists

  • 🥇 Marion Jude (France)
  • 🥈 Waratthanun Sukritthanes (Thailand)
  • 🥉 Chen Ho Yun (Chinese Taipei)
  • 🥉 Narantuya Bayarsaikhan (Mongolia)

The diversity of the podium reflects the expanding global reach and competitive depth of Heyball.

Driving the Growth of Professional Heyball

Sanctioned by the World Pool Association (WPA) and supported by key regional partners, the Asian Heyball Open continues to be a cornerstone event in the professional heyball calendar. The tournament once again demonstrated the sport’s increasing competitiveness, global participation, and spectator appeal.

Next Stop: Asian Heyball Championship (April 12-15, 2026)

The action continues immediately with the Asian Heyball Championship, beginning April 12, 2026. The Championship will feature 64 men and 64 women from across Asia, bringing together the region’s top talent in a high-stakes competition that further strengthens Asia’s role as a powerhouse in cue sports.

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