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Carlo Biado crowned World 10-Ball champion

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CARLO Biado of the Philippine­s crowned himself the new Predator WPA Men’s World 10-Ball champion after securing a 3-1 set victory over Japanese Naoyuki Oi at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on Sunday, March 3 (Philippine time).

The 40-year-old Biado, dubbed the “Black Tiger,” dominated the first set with a 4-1 win over Oi.

In the closely contested second set, Oi edged the Filipino 4-3, leveling the championsh­ip match at 1-all.

However, Biado staged a remarkable huge comeback, clinching the third and fourth sets, 4-2, 4-1, to secure the champion’s trophy, a gold medal, and the top purse of $75,000 (roughly P4.2 million). Oi settled for the $45,000 runner-up prize.

In a statement to the Predator Pro Billiards Series, Biado expressed his joy, saying, “I’m overwhelme­d, I’m very very happy to finally get the World 10-Ball championsh­ip, I want to thank God for this wonderful victory.”

He dedicated his victory to his wife, acknowledg­ing her unwavering support. A photo posted on the Predator Pro Billiards Series official Facebook page captured Biado placing his gold medal around his wife’s neck.

He faced tough competitio­n on his way to the finals.

In the semifinals, Biado rebounded from a 1-4 first-set loss to Russian-born American player Fedor Gorst, claiming the next three sets (4-3, 4-2, 4-2), to arrange a title showdown with Oi. The latter, in turn, survived a thrilling five-set match against Denis Grabe of Estonia (4-2, 3-4, 3-4, 4-2, 4-0).

Biado also escaped with a 3-2 win (4-1, 0-4, 4-1, 3-4, 4-1) over seasoned Chinese Taipei pool player Ko Ping Chung in the quarterfin­als after securing a 3-0 shutout victory over JungLin Chang of Chinese Taipei.

The new world 10-ball champion had previously been a runner-up to Davao City’s Lee Vann Corteza, who claimed the 2024 Las Vegas Open men’s title early last week.

Biado boasts an impressive track record, securing championsh­ip titles in the 2017 World 9-Ball, 2017 World Games 9-Ball singles, 2021 US Open Pool Championsh­ips, and the 2022 WPA World Team 10-Ball Championsh­ips alongside Johann Chua and Rubilen Amit.

His collection includes three gold medals, two silvers, and three bronzes from previous Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, along with a bronze from the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

Another Filipino, Chezka Centeno, secured the Las Vegas Open women’s title.

Other Predator Pro Billiards Series champions included Chie Yu-Chou (PBA women showdown) and Chieh-Yu Chou and Jung-Lin Chang (Apex mixed doubles). /

 ?? PRO BILLIARDS SERIES PHOTO PREDATOR ?? WORLD 10-BALL KING. Carlo Biado of the Philippine­s celebrates his Predator WPA Men’s World 10-Ball championsh­ip victory after beating Japanese pool player Naoyuki Oi in a 3-1 set victory at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on Sunday (Philippine time).
PRO BILLIARDS SERIES PHOTO PREDATOR WORLD 10-BALL KING. Carlo Biado of the Philippine­s celebrates his Predator WPA Men’s World 10-Ball championsh­ip victory after beating Japanese pool player Naoyuki Oi in a 3-1 set victory at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA on Sunday (Philippine time).

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