12-year-old son of the world snooker champion qualified for the European junior championship.
Debut of the young snooker player at the European championship
According to The Sun: Joel Williams, the son of renowned snooker player Mark Williams, has gotten the chance to compete in the European Under-18 Snooker Championship, despite being only 12 years old. He is confidently rising in youth competitions and has shown excellent results at the national tournament for players under 18 that took place last week.
To qualify for this competition, the young talent had to reach at least the finals in the tournament held at the Brackla Snooker Centre.
“I am proud of my father, and I hope I can fulfill my potential at the Championship.”
This success underscores the numerous efforts and talents of Joel, who has already established himself in the world of snooker.
Joel's performance at the European championship promises to be an important step in his career. It is not only an opportunity to showcase himself on an international stage but also a chance to gain valuable experience that will be needed in the future. His father's legacy and support look at him not just as the son of the current champion, but as a new star athlete in the world of snooker.
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