This is a hard one to choose. De Luna has not give-up in him and will fight to the very end.
Patrick Chang is like a quiet dragon, and he may be the dark horse of the event. I can see him rising to the top. He's a very calculated player and has excellent fundamentals.
But Wu-Wu should never be taken lightly. He makes pool look easy, the way he plays. Each shot looks like a piece of cake, when he's running a rack, because he knows exactly where whitey is going. Amazing to watch!
Filler the Killer, though, has won the hearts of many, thanks to his tableside demeanor. Joshua is brilliant and entertaining. He seems to steal the show and the audience approval.
And then there were four. It's the semifinals at the US Open.
• Friday, 9 a.m. Vegas time, 12 noon, Eastern USA time
Joshua Filler (Germany) v. Jeffrey De Luna (Philippines)
• Friday, 9:30 a.m. Vegas time, 12:30 p.m. Eastern USA time
Patrick Chang (Chinese Taipei) v. Wu Jiaqing (China)
Patrick Chang is like a quiet dragon, and he may be the dark horse of the event. I can see him rising to the top. He's a very calculated player and has excellent fundamentals.
But Wu-Wu should never be taken lightly. He makes pool look easy, the way he plays. Each shot looks like a piece of cake, when he's running a rack, because he knows exactly where whitey is going. Amazing to watch!
Filler the Killer, though, has won the hearts of many, thanks to his tableside demeanor. Joshua is brilliant and entertaining. He seems to steal the show and the audience approval.
And then there were four. It's the semifinals at the US Open.
• Friday, 9 a.m. Vegas time, 12 noon, Eastern USA time
Joshua Filler (Germany) v. Jeffrey De Luna (Philippines)
• Friday, 9:30 a.m. Vegas time, 12:30 p.m. Eastern USA time
Patrick Chang (Chinese Taipei) v. Wu Jiaqing (China)
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