And Morra has been playing well this year:... Morra appears to have plateaued as a player, but he's steady and won't back down. ...
The Souto choice was obvious. He won two ranking events (Seattle, Helsinki) in 2025 and finished third at the International 9ball. Januarta and Atencio showed solid progress and competed frequently in WNT events a year ago and are solid choices. I also like the Manas pick, as AJ plays with a lot of flair and is entertaining to watch.I don't mind the PLP not showcasing Filler, Gorst, SVB every year. Heck, SVB didn't look all that motivated in the last one. But at some point WNT has to bring these guys back.
I do like seeing new faces now and then. Good way to introduce players to the bigger stage. In 2026, Alberto Januarta and Jesus Atencio get extra love with their invites. I also like Souto getting his first go at it.
Bergman was the big get, though. He and Atencio will both bring fans to the event or online.
Questionable choices? Hohmann, Melling and Morra.
Hohmann just became a U.S. citizen and he's been playing very well. Melling is past peak, but he's always an interesting player to watch.
Morra is the only one I am not excited to see, but maybe he and Atencio will create some more fireworks.
Right on. Morra's form has been very solid of late.And Morra has been playing well this year:
• 1st at Turning Stone, beating Shaw and Atencio• 2nd at DCC Bigfoot, beating Labutis and Garcia, losing to Gorst• T9 at DCC Banks, losing to Filler and Teutscher in Rounds 9 and 10• T45 at DCC 1Pkt., losing to Gorst and Roberts in Rounds 5 and 6• T37 at DCC 9Ball, losing to Martinez and Garcia in Rounds 5 and 7• Still alive, in the last 6, at Skinny Bob's One-Pocket, playing Gomez about 40 minutes from now
As two players that have shown unswerving loyalty to the WNT, Hohmann and Morra are not at all questionable. The Matchroom invitationals in the past always tried to reward those who played in a lot of WPA ranking events.
To me, the real shocker here is Bergman. I do not believe he has played in even one WNT event in the first four years of that tour's existence. He was a hell of a player a decade ago, one for whom I always rooted, but he largely disappeared from tournament play. Especially in view of his Derby City no-show, I'd call his selection an insult to dozens that were far more worthy and have shown far more commitment to playing pool professionally. That said, however, I'd love to see Justin play well.
Its right there with grey cloth, striped 9 balls, and all the other marketing gimicks.I follow a lot of pool but still don’t understand exactly what premiere league pool is. Is it just the name of an event that wnt is involved with? Thx
Sorry, but this is just uninformed.Bergman got an invite because he’s American, he was willing, he’ll draw eyeballs, and WNT wants him to compete for the Mosconi. This event gets his feet wet. Every single other top American is in Vegas.
We shall see. That’s why they play the games.Sorry, but this is just uninformed.
Actually, it is likely that Anthony Meglino is the fourth best American at 9ball right now, behind only Fedor, Shane, and Skyler. He came 9th at the Florida Open, a WNT major in 2025. He also played brilliantly in the recent Derby City 9ball, finishing third. In addition, the PLP is in Florida, which is where Anthony lives. Because he is Floridian, Anthony drew great fanfare at last year's Florida Open, and he would have drawn great fanfare again if he'd played in the PLP.
It is unlikely that Bergman will draw eyeballs and I can't think of any reason that Matchroom would want him to compete for the Mosconi. Although he played well a decade ago, he brings almost no 9ball credentials of note to the table, while others like Meglino have been shining in recent 9ball competition.