
On Friday, the quarter-finals of the World Billiard Championships in Jeddah concluded, with the completion of the stars who qualified for the semi-finals led by American legend Fedor Gors, who beat Jeffrey Rado 11-4 amid a large public presence.
Filipino Bernie Regaliario also qualified after beating Spain’s Franceko Sanchez 11-4. Ping Chung played against Carlo Pado to win the Filipino player 11-7.
In turn, the Iraqi player Amir Ali fought a decisive confrontation against Albanian player Klink Kaki in a match that was full of excitement that ended with the last victory of 11-9.
The beginning was in the interest of Amir, as his Albanian opponent entered strongly and imposed his superiority in the first runs, which made the situation early on the Iraqi player. Despite this decline, Amir did not surrender, but rather rearranged his ranks and succeeded in reducing the difference, to ignite the competition and the result reaches a great rapprochement between the two parties.
But despite the combat performance and the great desire to turn the result, the Albanian player settled the meeting in his favor with a score of 11-9, to bid farewell to the prince of the championship from the quarter-finals, after a honorable journey that made him the only Arab actor who reached this role in this year’s edition.
The semi -final matches will take place on Saturday, when he meets at one o’clock in the afternoon, the Filipinian Bernie Regalio and Carlo Piaedo, in a pure Asian confrontation, while Feder Gorste faced his Albanian opponent Clean -Cache at three o’clock in the afternoon.
The winners will qualify for the final match scheduled at seven thirty in the evening, to determine the world champion in the Jeddah 2025 version, amid great public anticipation for the closing day competitions for the tournament hosted by the Kingdom for the second year in a row.



