Former world champion Muhammad Asif reached the final of the IBSF World Snooker Championship.
Muhammad Asif, who made it to the final for the third time for the world title, will face the Asian champion Ali Ghar Ghozlu from Iran.
According to the information received from Qatar, Muhammad Asif of Pakistan qualified for the final by defeating Michael Georgiou of Cyprus in the semi-final after an interesting match 3-5. The silver medal was assured.
42-year-old Mohammad Asif from Faisalabad won the IBSF World Snooker Championship for the first time in 2012, while in 2019, Mohammad Asif became the World Snooker Champion for the second time.
In the ongoing World Championship, Mohammad Asif defeated UAE player Mohammad Shahab 1-4 and made it to the final four. 4, however another Pakistani, Asjad Iqbal, had to suffer a 4-2 defeat at the hands of Michael Georgiou of Cyprus.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Asif defeated Afghanistan’s Ahmed Rasooli 0-3 to make his foray into the Masters event as well.