Kim Mina's Triumph: From Three Runner-ups to a Dominant 4-0 Victory at the LPBA Championship

Kim Mina's Long-Awaited Victory
After three painful runner-up finishes, Kim Mina finally claimed her fourth LPBA tour title by decisively defeating Kim Sang-ah 4-0 in the final of the 6th Huons LPBA Championship in Goyang. The match was held at the Goyang KINTEX PBA Stadium and ended her 610-day wait since her last tour win. It was a powerful demonstration of resilience as she overcame past near-misses and emerged as one of the tour's elite players.
Dominating Performance in the Finals

Kim Mina's performance was nothing short of spectacular. She started with an aggressive approach, quickly building leads in each set and maintaining pressure throughout the match. Her average of 1.100 points per inning reflected clinical precision, culminating in a rare clean sweep and making her the second player in LPBA history to win a final by a 4-0 margin. The match featured dramatic moments, especially in the fourth set where Kim Sang-ah mounted a brief comeback but ultimately fell short.
Rivalries and Road to the Championship
The road to this victory was marked by fierce competition. Kim Mina had previously faced top talents like Kim Ga-young and Srong Piabi, falling just short in finals but always pushing the boundaries. Meanwhile, her final opponent Kim Sang-ah was seeking her third tour win after a gap of over a year. Both players brought intense passion to the table, creating a thrilling atmosphere beloved by fans. Kim Mina's win added a new chapter to the emerging three-strong rivalry within Korean professional billiards.
Impacts and Community Reactions
This victory boosted Kim Mina's prize money total close to 2 billion won, pushing her among the top LPBA earners. Fans on social media celebrated her persistence and skill, commenting on her well-timed comeback and strategy in the final match. The community eagerly anticipates a stronger three-way battle involving Kim Mina, Kim Ga-young, and Srong Piabi in future competitions. Also noteworthy was the high-level performance of other players like Srong Piabi who won the Welcome Top Ranking Award with an average above 1.7.
Looking Ahead
As the women's tournament concluded, anticipation builds for the men's semifinals and finals, promising more electrifying matches in the Huons LPBA Championship. Kim Mina's achievement sets a high bar and inspires players and fans alike. Will this be the start of Kim Mina's reign in the LPBA or another chapter in the evolving landscape of Korean professional billiards? Stay tuned for more thrilling billiard battles.
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