Indian cuiests dominated the event, which had three world champions -- Advani, C Praprut and Peter Gilchrist -- in the fray, as defending champion Sourav Kothari also clinched the bronze medal along with Thailand's Praprut. But it was Sitwala who emerged the champion after beating Advani 6-3 in the final.
Hungry for success after he went down to Advani 0-5 in the National Billiards final two months back, Sitwala raced to 3-0 in the best-of-11 frame final.
In the ninth frame, Advani missed a relatively easy shot on 98 and Sitwala seized the opportunity to make a 101 unfinished break to clinch the title.
Sitwala, who was thrice runner-up in the world and national billiards, battled past Praput 5-4 in the semi-finals.
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Sitwala was over the top after overcoming the multiple world champion.
"I am on top of the world. The feeling though is yet to sink in. I had lost to Advani in the national billiards final and the memory was haunting me before the title clash," Sitwala told PTI.