Just days after the announcement of the Women’s Pro Billiard Series, Tzu Chien Wei delivered a defining statement on the table, capturing the title at the 2026 Las Vegas Women’s Open.
In a commanding final, Wei defeated Chezka Centeno in straight sets, claiming $27,000 from a total prize fund of $90,000, and cementing her place at the top of the women’s game.
A Championship Performance
Wei’s performance throughout the event was defined by composure, precision, and relentless consistency. In the final, she controlled the tempo from the opening rack, closing out the match decisively to secure one of the most prestigious women’s titles of the season.
The victory represents not only a personal milestone, but a powerful symbol of where women’s professional pool is headed.
A Win That Resonates Beyond the Table
This championship arrives at a pivotal moment for the sport, following the announcement of the Women’s Pro Billiard Series a bold new chapter dedicated to elevating women’s pool to unprecedented heights.
As the largest investor and promoter in professional billiards, Predator Group continues to lead from the front championing all genders, all disciplines, and all games.
In 2026, Predator is lighting the fuse on something truly special.
More Than a Tour, A Movement
The Women’s Pro Billiard Series is more than a competition schedule.
It is a movement.
Women in pool deserve:
- Their own identity
- Their own spotlight
- Their own stage
The Women’s Pro Billiard Series delivers a dedicated platform and powerful branding designed to showcase the world’s greatest female athletes with the professionalism, visibility, and respect they deserve.
Because the future of pool depends on it.
Witness History in the Making.













