2025 Reyes Cup Scores and Individual Records

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Here are the final match and game records for the 2025 Reyes Cup. Team Rest of the World is abbreviated here as ROW.

Scoring the way it counts, by matches:
Day 1 -- Asia 4, ROW 0​
Day 2 -- Asia 3, ROW 0​
Day 3 -- Asia 2, ROW 1​
Day 4 -- Asia 2, ROW 2​
Total -- 11 - 3 (Asia winning percentage of 79%)​

Scoring by games rather than matches:
Day 1 -- Asia 20, ROW 10​
Day 2 -- Asia 15, ROW 10​
Day 3 -- Asia 14, ROW 6​
Day 4 -- Asia 15, ROW 13​
Total -- 64 - 39 (Asia winning percentage of 62%)​

Match Records of Individual Players. For the following records, I counted a full win or loss for each player in each match (i.e., not splitting the point into fifths for the teams match or halves for doubles matches). So these numbers essentially answer the question: "In how many winning and losing matches was each player involved?" [Note: These records show wins and losses, so a record like 1-2 means 1 win and 2 losses, not 1 win out of 2 matches.]

Team Asia
• Carlo Biado ..... 1-0 singles, 2-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 5-1 total (winning percentage of 83%)​
• Johann Chua ..... 0-1 singles, 2-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 4-2 total (67%)​
• Duong Quoc Hoang ..... 1-0 singles, 1-1 doubles, 2-1 teams, 4-2 total (67%)​
• Albert James Manas ..... 1-0 singles, 3-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 6-1 total (86%)​
• Aloysius Yapp ..... 1-0 singles, 2-1 doubles, 2-1 teams, 5-2 total (71%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 4-1 singles, 10-2 doubles, 10-5 teams, 24-8 total (75%)​
Team ROW
• Fedor Gorst ..... 0-1 singles, 0-3 doubles, 1-2 teams, 1-6 total (14%)​
• Moritz Neuhausen ..... 0-1 singles, 0-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 1-5 total (17%)​
• Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 1-0 singles, 0-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-4 total (33%)​
• Jayson Shaw ..... 0-1 singles, 1-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-5 total (29%)​
• Skyler Woodward ..... 0-1 singles, 1-1 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-4 total (33%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 1-4 singles, 2-10 doubles, 5-10 teams, 8-24 total (25%)​

Another way of looking at the match records is to count a full point for each player in a singles win or loss, half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss, and one-fifth of a point for each player in a team win or loss. So the following numbers essentially answer the question: "What numerical contribution did each player make to the overall Mosconi Cup match scores?"
Team Asia
• Biado ..... 2.4 - 0.2 (winning percentage of 92%)​
• Chua ..... 1.4 - 1.2 (54%)​
• Duong ..... 1.9 - 0.7 (73%)​
• Manas ..... 2.9 - 0.2 (94%)​
• Yapp ..... 2.4 - 0.7 (77%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 11 - 3 (79%)
Team ROW
• Gorst ..... 0.2 - 2.9 (6%)​
• Neuhausen ..... 0.2 - 2.4 (8%)​
• Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 1.2 - 1.4 (46%)​
• Shaw ..... 0.7 - 2.4 (23%)​
• Woodward ..... 0.7 - 1.9 (27%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 3 - 11 (21%)

Game Records of Individual Players. Counting half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss (so the totals will add to 103 games), here are the individual records for games won and lost (including the 24 games played in the 3 teams matches):

Team Asia
• Biado ..... 15 - 5 (winning percentage of 75%)​
• Chua ..... 10 - 9 (53%)​
• Duong ..... 11.5 - 7.5 (61%)​
• Manas ..... 15.5 - 9 (63%)​
• Yapp ..... 12 - 8.5 (59%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 64 - 39 (62%)
Team ROW
• Gorst ..... 10 - 15.5 (39%)​
• Neuhausen ..... 5 - 13 (28%)​
• Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 7 - 12 (37%)​
• Shaw ..... 8.5 - 13 (40%)​
• Woodward ..... 8.5 - 10.5 (45%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 39 - 64 (38%)
 
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Here are the final match and game records for the 2025 Reyes Cup. Team Rest of the World is abbreviated here as ROW.

Scoring the way it counts, by matches:
Day 1 -- Asia 4, ROW 0​
Day 2 -- Asia 3, ROW 0​
Day 3 -- Asia 2, ROW 1​
Day 4 -- Asia 2, ROW 2​
Total -- 11 - 3 (Asia winning percentage of 79%)​

Scoring by games rather than matches:
Day 1 -- Asia 20, ROW 10​
Day 2 -- Asia 15, ROW 10​
Day 3 -- Asia 14, ROW 6​
Day 4 -- Asia 15, ROW 13​
Total -- 64 - 39 (Asia winning percentage of 62%)​

Match Records of Individual Players. For the following records, I counted a full win or loss for each player in each match (i.e., not splitting the point into fifths for the teams match or halves for doubles matches). So these numbers essentially answer the question: "In how many winning and losing matches was each player involved?" [Note: These records show wins and losses, so a record like 1-2 means 1 win and 2 losses, not 1 win out of 2 matches.]

Team Asia
• Carlo Biado ..... 1-0 singles, 2-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 5-1 total (winning percentage of 83%)​
• Johann Chua ..... 0-1 singles, 2-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 4-2 total (67%)​
• Duong Quoc Hoang ..... 1-0 singles, 1-1 doubles, 2-1 teams, 4-2 total (67%)​
• Albert James Manas ..... 1-0 singles, 3-0 doubles, 2-1 teams, 6-1 total (86%)​
• Aloysius Yapp ..... 1-0 singles, 2-1 doubles, 2-1 teams, 5-2 total (71%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 4-1 singles, 10-2 doubles, 10-5 teams, 24-8 total (75%)​
Team ROW
• Fedor Gorst ..... 0-1 singles, 0-3 doubles, 1-2 teams, 1-6 total (14%)​
• Moritz Neuhausen ..... 0-1 singles, 0-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 1-5 total (17%)​
• Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 1-0 singles, 0-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-4 total (33%)​
• Jayson Shaw ..... 0-1 singles, 1-2 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-5 total (29%)​
• Skyler Woodward ..... 0-1 singles, 1-1 doubles, 1-2 teams, 2-4 total (33%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 1-4 singles, 2-10 doubles, 5-10 teams, 8-24 total (25%)​

Another way of looking at the match records is to count a full point for each player in a singles win or loss, half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss, and one-fifth of a point for each player in a team win or loss. So the following numbers essentially answer the question: "What numerical contribution did each player make to the overall Mosconi Cup match scores?"
Team Asia
• Biado ..... 2.4 - 0.2 (winning percentage of 92%)​
• Chua ..... 1.4 - 1.2 (54%)​
• Duong ..... 1.9 - 0.7 (73%)​
• Manas ..... 2.9 - 0.2 (94%)​
• Yapp ..... 2.4 - 0.7 (77%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 11 - 3 (79%)
Team ROW
• Gorst ..... 0.2 - 2.9 (6%)​
• Neuhausen ..... 0.2 - 2.4 (8%)​
• Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 1.2 - 1.4 (46%)​
• Shaw ..... 0.7 - 2.4 (23%)​
• Woodward ..... 0.7 - 1.9 (27%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 3 - 11 (21%)

Game Records of Individual Players. Counting half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss (so the totals will add to 103 games), here are the individual records for games won and lost (including the 24 games played in the 3 teams matches):

Team Asia
• Biado ..... 15 - 5 (winning percentage of 75%)​
• Chua ..... 10 - 9 (53%)​
• Duong ..... 11.5 - 7.5 (61%)​
• Manas ..... 15.5 - 9 (63%)​
• Yapp ..... 12 - 8.5 (59%)​
Team Asia Total ..... 64 - 39 (62%)
Team Europe
• Gorst ..... 10 - 15.5 (39%)​
• Neuhausen ..... 5 - 13 (28%)​
• Sanchez-Ruiz ..... 7 - 12 (37%)​
• Shaw ..... 8.5 - 13 (40%)​
• Woodward ..... 8.5 - 10.5 (45%)​
Team ROW Total ..... 39 - 64 (38%)
Great info, as always.

One thing I've always thought is that for the point system for the team matches is that players should get 0.2 for each rack they won, rather than just for participating. That would align more closely with the value for points received in singles/doubles, in which the player had to participate in winning racks.
 
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