He is from Kanchanaburi Province in western Thailand, and started playing cue sports at eight years-old before focusing on snooker from the age of 13 years-old.[2]
Competing at the Asia-Oceania Q School Event 1 in Thailand in May 2025, Nasa earned a two-year card on the World Snooker Tour after he beat Feng Yu 4-1 and Zhao Hanyang 4-2 before a 4-0 victory over Liu Linhao in the final round. Nasa became the fourth Thai player to qualify for the professional circuit through the Q School held in Thailand since 2022. His eligibility is from the 2025-26 snooker season.[5][6] It was his fourth attempt to win a tour card through Q School, with his first being in England and the rest in Asia.[7]