The WNT events are described on the Matchroom Pool website: https://matchroompool.com
Here is a direct link to their description of the Arizona Open:
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WNT EXPANDS IN THE USA WITH INAUGURAL ARIZONA OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP, 13–16 AUGUST 2026 - Matchroom Pool
Where The Heat Meets The Elite The World Nineball Tour is proud to announce the Arizona Open Pool Championship, the newest major event on the WNT calendar, set to take place from 13–16 August 2026 at the impressive Quechan Casino Resort in Yuma, Arizona. TICKETS ON SALE SOON – SIGN UP FOR...matchroompool.com
OP.... Single Elimination event.
Is this true?
Battle of the bull is a satellite event, not a MR produced event.
Understood, but August and September are almost entirely booked for big pool events. There is a small window right before the US Open, but the Bull is a tiring event as previously structured.Battle of the bull is a satellite event, not a MR produced event.
That’s how it worked in the Philippines.....a 128-player single elimination field, mirroring the thrilling format of last year’s Philippines Open Pool Championship. The top 64 ranked World Nine ball Tour professionals will automatically qualify, joined by a further 64 competitors to complete the field
If the top 64 are qualified, what's the playout situation for the bottom 64?
Do the Qualified play only the unqualified in the beginning rounds/or?
I didn't see the race length?
My advice is to stay on the U.S. side of the border. I won't get into all the reasons why.Technically it is in Cali....(not Yuma).........I wonder if someone is booking it there so they can make a convenient under the radar trip right down the street into Santa Cecilia ......err....Algodones.....to see Cheech for some piss warm Chango.....or perhaps to pick up some company of the Female persuasion.
I believe it means 64 WNT pros will be invited and guaranteed spots. The other 64 spots will be open to anyone that pays. The WNT players will be seeded. The rest not. Both groups will start in the same round of 128.....a 128-player single elimination field, mirroring the thrilling format of last year’s Philippines Open Pool Championship. The top 64 ranked World Nine ball Tour professionals will automatically qualify, joined by a further 64 competitors to complete the field
If the top 64 are qualified, what's the playout situation for the bottom 64?
Do the Qualified play only the unqualified in the beginning rounds/or?
I didn't see the race length?
Serious? Doesn't sound safe. Then there's Today's ICE.It's possible to stay in Mexico for the tournament.
That’s what I’m saying. But I am an AZ native and for this action, I will take what I can get. Hot is hot no matter where you are in southern AZ.Arizona sounds like a good idea for an event, but ... fkn Yuma? Seriously? Yuma?! In August, no less.
WTH. Just how old are you???Having been to large convention centers in Palm Springs where the summer temps are 110-124 day time.... Only swamp coolers were used.
Wondering if this area uses swampers in the event/convention areas?
I would imagine the casino doesn't want people venturing outside of the casino and the agreement with matchroom for that time probably reflects that. Not to mention they've got other stuff going on elsewhere at other times, so that they're able to get it off at all is a good thing.August is the worst month to pick for AZ and Yuma.....They won't be using swamp coolers....especially in August as it is Monsoon/Haboob....(google it)....August is the humid month in AZ.....There is nothing to see in Yuma so people won't venture outside of the Casino....Unless you are bringing a sand rail to go to the sand dunes....(make sure you have paddle tires).....or going to Algodones in search of Bucho
They still bank shortI’ve never been to Arizona. I’m guessing the Diamond rails play better there due to the dryness.
Sorry, couldn’t resist! Hahaha.
Conspiracy theory: Matchroom has a back room deal with American Airlines! MIA, DFW, PHX
If only pool were big enough for AA to care![]()