Manila Bulletin

ALL-PINOY FINALS

Biado, Chua arrange gold-medal duel in 9-ball

- By JONAS TERRADO

The Philippine­s was assured of another gold in the 31st Southeast Asian Games after Carlo Biado and Johann Chua won their semifinal matches yesterday to arrange an all-Filipino final in the men’s 9-ball singles.

Biado reasserted his mastery over Singapore’s Aloysius Yapp with a 9-7 victory while Chua prevailed 9-3 over Singapore’s Lian Han Toh at the Ha Dong Gymnasium in Hanoi, Vietnam.

After settling for bronze as teammates in the men’s 9-ball doubles in the 2019 edition held in Manila, Biado and Chua will face off for the gold today in a race-to-9 affair.

Their match is scheduled at 10 a.m. local time (11 a.m. Manila time).

Going for his third gold in the regional meet is Biado, who took the men’s 9-ball doubles in the 2015 Singapore Games with Warren Kiamco and the men’s 9-ball singles in the 2017 Kuala Lumpur meet.

Chua, the 29-year-old from Bacolod City, has never won a SEA Games gold. He previously won two bronzes, including one in the men’s 9-ball singles in 2017.

Biado made his way to the final at the expense of Yapp, the same player he defeated to win last year’s US Open Pool Championsh­ip in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

But unlike their previous battle where he had to rally back from an 8-3 deficit to win 13-8, Biado was in command right from the get go even if Yapp tried to tie things up.

Chua led 3-1 at the start then claimed six of the last eight racks to secure the victory.

Meanwhile, Jefrey Roda was facing Malaysia’s Kok Leong Lim for the gold of the men’s snooker 6-red singles at presstime.

 ?? ?? CARLO BIADO is a huge favorite to rule the 9-ball event following his success in internatio­nal tournament­s. (PSC-POC Media)
CARLO BIADO is a huge favorite to rule the 9-ball event following his success in internatio­nal tournament­s. (PSC-POC Media)
 ?? ?? JOHANN CHUA targets his first Southeast Asian Games gold medal. (PSC-POC Media)
JOHANN CHUA targets his first Southeast Asian Games gold medal. (PSC-POC Media)

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