128 players
$1,000,000 prize fund
$250,000 for 1st
I haven't found a list of players yet.
$1,000,000 prize fund
$250,000 for 1st
I haven't found a list of players yet.
Are we still waiting for the list of who plays who? Today is the 19th, and the event begins on the 21st. I'm looking forward to seeing it when it is available. It's really cool to see so many countries represented. Yay for pool on a global scale!
But you got plenty of volleyball playersonly.. no swede.![]()
Is it too late for you to sign up?only.. no swede.![]()
Do you know the criteria for the list of the top 64 ?This list of entries (128 in total) was on the MatchroomPool.com website.
The Top 64 WNT Pros
(following list was unspecified status)
- Fedor Gorst – USA
- Aloysius Yapp – Singapore
- Francisco Sanchez Ruiz – Spain
- Joshua Filler – Germany
- Johann Chua – The Philippines
- Eklent Kaçi – Albania
- Ko Ping Chung – Chinese Taipei
- Jayson Shaw – Great Britain
- David Alcaide – Spain
- Mickey Krause – Denmark
- Ko Pin Yi – Chinese Taipei
- Shane Van Boening – USA
- Pijus Labutis – Lithuania
- Jonas Souto – Spain
- Wiktor Zielinski – Poland
- Moritz Neuhausen – Germany
- Niels Feijen – The Netherlands
- Carlo Biado – The Philippines
- Naoyuki Oi – Japan
- Wojciech Szewczyk – Poland
- Robbie Capito – Hong Kong
- Tyler Styer – USA
- Albin Ouschan – Austria
- Duong Quoc Hoang – Vietnam
- Jefrey Roda – The Philippines
- Mario He – Austria
- Johan Morra – Canada
- Mohammad Soufi – Syria
- Michael Feliciano – The Philippines
- Marc Bijsterbosch – The Netherlands
- Aleksa Pecelj – Serbia
- Max Lechner – Austria
- Kledio Kaçi – Albania
- Jeffrey Ignacio – The Philippines
- Oscar Dominguez – USA
- Sanjin Pehlivanovic – Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Anton Raga – The Philippines
- Alex Kazakis – Greece
- Wu Kun Lin – Chinese Taipei
- Georgi Georgiev – Bulgaria
- Daniel Maciol – Poland
- James Aranas – The Philippines
- Ralf Souquet – Germany
- Petri Makkonen – Finland
- Thorsten Hohmann – Germany
- Chang Yu-Lung – Chinese Taipei
- Lee Vann Corteza – The Philippines
- Joao Grilo – Portugal
- Lukas Fracasso-Verner – USA
- Mieszko Fortunski – Poland
- Alex Pagulayan – Canada
- Elliott Sanderson – Great Britain
- Denis Grabe – Estonia
- Bernie Regalario – The Philippines
- Liu Ri Teng – Chinese Taipei
- Dimitris Loukatos – Greece
- Ko Ping Han – Chinese Taipei
- Patric Gonzales – The Philippines
- Chris Melling – Great Britain
- Oliver Szolnoki – Hungary
- Jani Uski – Finland
- Gerson Martinez Boza – Peru
- AJ Manas – The Philippines
- Francesco Candela – Italy
The WPA Wildcards
- Kuo Po Cheng – Chinese Taipei
- Jan Van Lierop – The Netherlands
- Imran Majid – Great Britain
- Tobias Bongers – Germany
- Roland Garcia – The Philippines
- Michael Baoanan – The Philippines
- Pham Phuong Nam – Vietnam
- Jose Alberto Delgado – Spain
- Mateusz Śniegocki – Poland
- Mustafa Alnar – Turkey
- Lo Ho Sum – Hong Kong
- Nguyễn Anh Tuan – Vietnam
- Hunter Lombardo – USA
- Emil-Andre Gangflot – Norway
- Konrad Juszczyszyn – Poland
- Marco Teutscher – The Netherlands
- Fitim Haradinaj – Germany
- Luong Duc Thien – Vietnam
- Marvin Asis – The Philippines
- Bader Alawadhi – Kuwait
- Fu Che Wei – Chinese Taipei
- Sullivan Clark – New Zealand
- Bui Truong An – Vietnam
- Felix Vogel – Germany
- Riku Romppanen – Finland
- Sam Henderson – USA
- Fraser Patrick – Great Britain
- Seo Seoa – South Korea
- Husain Ali Yaqoob – Bahrain
- Alexis Ferrer – The Philippines
Saudi Arabia Billiards and Snooker Federation Players
- Lu Hui Chan – Chinese Taipei
- Szymon Kural – Poland
- James Georgiadis – Australia
- JJ Faul – South Africa
- Martin Daigle – Canada
- Roman Hybler – Czechia Republic
- Ameer Ali – Iraq
- Henry Nguyen – New Zealand
- Casper Matikainen – Finland
- Mahmoud Charif – UAE
- Stefan Kasper – Germany
- Max Eberle – USA
- Wesam Hamamm – Egypt
- Minug Ha – South Korea
- Mauricio Garcia – Peru
- Hsu Jui An – Chinese Taipei
- Mohammed Baabad
- Muhannad Al-Ghumaiz
- Abdullah Al-Shammari
- Khaled Alghamdi
- Fahad Al-Dhayan
- Meshary Al-Hazzah
- Abdulaziz Al-Amoudi
- Sulaiman Al-Juleidan
- Al Waleed Al-Mudayan
- Khaled Al-Otaibi
- Mohamed Al-Balkhi
- SABSF Wildcard
International Qualifiers
- Mohamed Al Doay – Yemen
- Mark Kalagayan – The Philippines
- Marlon Caneda – The Philippines
- Abdullah El Enezi – Kuwait
- Int Qualifier 5
- Int Qualifier 6
Do you know the criteria for the list of the top 64 ?
But you got plenty of volleyball players![]()
I guess this pot was enough to awaken raga.
Rooting for svb, raga, big kaci. I like roda's game too. Let's see how AJ does
I'm surprised to see that skylar is not in this. Or am I not seeing his name?
On a recent podcast, he stated that he's got a wedding to go to.I'm surprised to see that skylar is not in this. Or am I not seeing his name?
Too bad he's missing the World 9ball. Sky makes any tourney in which he participates better.He's playing in Kansas City this weekend. That would be some tough travel.
These odds are, to me, odd. They do not reflect who is playing well in 2025. Yapp, to me, who absolutely dominated at the UK Open, is one of the favorites, and guys like Souto, Labutis, and Neuhausen have shown consistently good form year to date. Kaci won the WNT event in Boston and Feijen won the WNT event at Super Billiards Expo. Finally, I'd give Ko Ping Chung a better chance than Ko Pin Yi to win here.
These odds are, to me, odd. They do not reflect who is playing well in 2025. Yapp, to me, who absolutely dominated at the UK Open, is one of the favorites, and guys like Souto, Labutis, and Neuhausen have shown consistently good form year to date. Kaci won the WNT event in Boston and Feijen won the WNT event at Super Billiards Expo. Finally, I'd give Ko Ping Chung a better chance than Ko Pin Yi to win here.
If I were a man who bet on pool ... but I'm not.