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the professional billiards and PBA finals, the world's strongest Belgian Coudron defeated Korea's strongest Cho Jae-ho and achieved their fourth win in their career.

Elasticity poured in on the sultry shot.



Byung-min Yoo.



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Coodron was terrifying from the beginning and seldom gave him a chance to pursue him.



With precise touch and exquisite force control, it found a smooth path like a navigation system, and delicately utilized even a narrow space, creating a sensation.



Jo Jae-ho, betting on the nation's strongest pride, won the 3rd set, but it was not enough.



Even though Coodron's miss-shot hit the ball, it resulted in two goals, breaking Cho Jae-ho's will to pursue.



Koudron finished the 4th set in 8 minutes with just two cues, followed by a two-point three-bank shot that tied with a two-point exquisite walk in a situation where they were behind 12-10 in 5 sets and then hit the wall three times first. took the lead and decided the match.



Koudrong won the championship twice in a row, raising his 4th win in his career, the most in history.



[Frederick Coodron/Welcome Savings Bank: I am so happy.

I never imagined a day like this.

I want to tell everyone on the team and my wife that I love you.]



Jo Jae-ho, who was aiming for the championship after a year of his debut, was blocked by a wall in the coudron and took the second runner-up.



(Video editing: So Ji-hye)