World Disability Snooker Day 2025

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This year’s annual World Disability Snooker Day will run during the upcoming World Snooker Championship on Wednesday 23 April 2025.

The day aims to raise awareness of the opportunities for people with disabilities to pick up a cue and get involved in snooker.

Activities will be centred around the landmark recent staging of the first-ever World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand, with a number of medallists set to be in Sheffield.

The day will also celebrate this year’s 10-year anniversary of World Disability Billiards and Snooker, with selected players who competed at the inaugural Open Disability Snooker Championship also due to be in attendance.

The event is jointly organised by World Snooker Tour (WST) and WDBS, a subsidiary body of snooker’s world governing body the WPBSA.

The WDBS Tour provides opportunities for people around the world with disabilities to play snooker competitively, with the long-term goal of taking the sport back to the Paralympics for the first time since 1988.

GET INVOLVED

As always, WDBS is encouraging everyone who supports disability snooker to get involved on the day, whether on site at the Cue Zone, or online via social media.

Whether you are a player, official, coach or a fan of the sport, help us to spread the word and encourage more people with disabilities to pick up a cue and try snooker by using the hashtag #DisabilitySnooker

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