
Seo Seoa stuns two-time champion Ouschan
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In collaboration with the Saudi Arabia Billiard & Snooker Federation and under the supervision of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sport, the 2025 World Pool Championship — the crown jewel of the World Nineball Tour — returns to the iconic Green Halls in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 21–26 July.
Seo Seoa dismantled the two-time World Champion Albin Ouschan with a dominant 9-2 victory — an extraordinary result that brings the Korean star within one win of making history.
Reflecting on her landmark performance, Seoa said: 'I just enjoy my game so I'm not nervous and I feel my confidence is good. I really respect Albin's game, he's a two-time champion. But because of that respect I feel comfortable when up against him.
My goal is to break the record of the first woman player to reach the Last 32 stage. I'm now only one step away.'
Defending champion Fedor Gorst continued his strong title defence with a 9–5 victory over Italy's Francesco Candela, building momentum ahead of the single-elimination rounds. While still fine-tuning his break, the Russian looked more settled at the table.
'I think this match went better than the first one. I felt more confident at the table, and the things I worked on after the first round were definitely working during this one. The shots that gave me trouble before were much more under control now. I made a few solid decisions and shots that I was happy with.
That being said, my break still wasn't working for me, so I'm heading to the practice room now to work on that. I've made it to the Last 64 – single elimination starts tomorrow, races to 10. Time to reset and get ready.'
One of the day's most anticipated matches saw a dramatic clash between former world champions Shane Van Boening and Ko Pin Yi in the last round of Losers Qualification. With both players fighting for survival, Van Boening jumped out to an early lead. Ko mounted a late comeback to make it 5-5, but the American held firm to progress to charging the next 4-racks to secure a crucial victory.
Filipino rising star AJ Manas produced one of the standout performances of the day, toppling reigning UK Open champion Aloysius Yapp to secure his place in the Last 64.
'I'm very happy because not only did I win my game but I felt really comfortable now on the main TV table—not like yesterday. Aloysius made a couple of errors so I had to take my chance. But now I look forward to my next match. I know I need to stay locked in for the Last 64, but I'm so excited.'
Reyes Cup teammates Johann Chua and Carlo Biado both cruised into the Last 64, continuing the strong Filipino showing in Jeddah. Chua overcame Oliver Szolnoki, while Biado defeated fellow countryman Lee Vann Corteza. Chua stated:
'I'm happy to be back in the Last 64 – but it's far from over yet. I know I got to stay focused, tomorrow is going to be tough. But I am happy – and happy for the Filipinos that have made it through alongside me – Carlo Biado, one of the best players from the Philippines, to have him with me. I am proud.'
Jayson Shaw continued his smooth progress through the field with a 9–5 win over American Max Eberle, while fellow Brit Chris Melling had to fight his way through the Losers Qualification stage. After falling short to last year's runner-up Eklent Kaci in his opening match, Melling bounced back by defeating Mohamed Al-Balkhi to stay in contention.
'I haven't played Nineball since last year's US Open. So coming into this event I didn't have high expectations and I'm aware anything can happen in this event – I focus on each match one by one.
But with Kaci I felt like I played better than him at the start of the match – I only missed one shot. But I think my shot selection let me down but I like to go out firing on the table. However I'm glad I got the job done in my following match, and am happy to be back tomorrow.'
With just 64 players remaining, the World Pool Championship now enters its most demanding stage—single elimination, races to 10. The stakes are higher, the pressure is heavier, and every shot counts as the battle for the world title intensifies in Jeddah.
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