Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Centeno enters Last 16

- REY JOBLE

Rising star Chezka Centeno of the Philippine­s continued her strong charge in the World Women’s 9-Ball Championsh­ip by barging her way to the last 16 of the first biggest pool event of the year.

Unfortunat­ely for the Zamboangue­na, she had to get past her idol and compatriot, Rubilen Amit, whom she upstaged, 7-5, on her way to securing a berth in the next round at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City New Jersey Friday (Saturday morning in Manila).

The Philippine­s’ best bets in the world circuit set up a round-of-32 duel as they stayed in the winner’s bracket following their victories over their respective rivals on the previous day.

Both players had similar tightly-fought victories in

Day 1.

Centeno started by surviving Margaret Fefilova of Belarus, 7-6, before flexing her muscle in dominating Dawn Hopkins of the United States, 7-4.

Amit, on the other hand, was firmly in control and was able to beat Wan Ka Kai of Hong Kong, 7-3, then narrowly escaped Chen Chia

Hua, 7-6, in what can be considered as a lucky win for the two-time World Ten Ball champion.

But the Filipina cue artists found themselves on a collision course and just like what she had done in previous meetings, Centeno was able to get the better end of her match up with her more experience­d counterpar­t, who was relegated to the loser’s bracket.

Amit fights for survival as she awaits her opponent in the loser’s bracket side of this tournament that offers a prize fund of $148,000 with the champion receiving $30,000 and the distinctio­n of becoming the first world titlist in 2023.

Starting in the Last 16, every game will be a race-to-nine affair as Centeno tries to push her luck as far as she can in the pursuit of winning her first world title.

A four-time Southeast Asian Games gold medalist, Centeno ruled the Medalla

Light Puerto Rico Women’s

Open Championsh­ip late last year.

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