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(Manila, Philippines)--Entering the 128-player World 10-Ball Championship, Huidji See was hardly among those dozen likely title contenders. The 29-year-old Dutch journeyman was without a defining...
Field of 32 Taking Form at the World Ten Ball Championships
Group B finds Artem Koshovoj and Thomas Engert coming through undefeated. Engert bested Charlie Williams and Francisco Diaz-Pizarro. The one-loss escapees into the final 32 are Carlo Biado and...
BEIJING BLING!
His next opponent had promise of being a very tough match. Feng-Ban Zhao had just come from a solid 11-4 trouncing of newly crowned Philippine Open champ Thorsten Hohmann but Chang was simply an...
Chinese Teenager wins Philippine Open Women ‘s Event
She proved it on Monday's women finals as she beat veteran Kelly Fisher of Great Britain, 9-3 at the SM Megamall in Mandaluyong. The 17-year-old won all her six matches over Reggie Gregorio, Line...
Hohmann, Chen Win Philippine Open
Thorsten Hohmann had a bit more of a battle on his hands in his victory. He and Ralf Souquet went rack for rack with never more than a single point between them until Souquet gained his first lead...
Day Four: Souquet, Liu advance to Final Four
The two asserted their dominance Sunday by pulling off two more wins to stay unscathed in this WPA-sanctioned tournament. They are the only undefeated players in the tournament. Souquet, a double...
Day Three: A Battle of titans
The rivalry between Ralf Souquet of Germany and Dennis Orcullo of the Philippines was rekindled on the third day of the Philippine Open Pool Championships with fans and pool experts anticipating a...
Day Three: World champs, top players get door in Philippine Open
As the tournament approaches its penultimate day this Sunday (April 10}, there is still no clear frontrunner. Matches are not being decided according to seedings, rankings and reputation. World...
Philippine Open – Day 2
The match was a real marathon of about 4 hours finishing well after midnight. World number 1 women player, Ga Young Kim also lost, beaten 8-9 by fellow Korean Lin Yum Mi. Ga Young now crosses to the...
Upsets continue in Philippine Open
Their exits came earlier than expected. Fisher and Van Boening suffered their second straight loss in the tournament in as many games, thus eliminating them in this World Pool-Billiard...
Philippine Open – Day 1
Mika Immonen was one big name casualty from today's play, losing 6-9 against Chinese player, Li Wen Lo, currently ranked 105. If today's performance is anything to go by, Lo will certainly climb...
Lady big guns off to a blazing start in Philippine Open
Ouschan and Kim beat their respective rivals in convincing fashion to serve notice of their title aspirations in this event sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association and organized by Raya...
2011 WPA World Artistic Pool Championship
This magnetic and prestigious event took place at the Valley Forge Convention Center in King of Prussia, PA from March 10 - 13. The artistic pool playing artists competed in the 8 skilled and varied...
Ga Young Kim from Korea won the Amway Cup 2011
Ga Young Kim receiving the winner's prize Si-Ming Chen receiving the 2nd place prize Xiao-Fang Fu and Allison Fisher receiving their 3rd place prize. Ronnie Chua from WPA Board presented the prize....
LONDON BRAWLING!
Story by Ted Lerner Photos by Lawrence Lustig-Matchroom Sport Article courtesy of Billiards Digest OVER THE course of four bitterly cold days December in a gritty section of East London, the Mosconi...