Here are some aggregate break statistics from the 2025 International 9-Ball Open played November 19-23, 2025 at the World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort in St. Augustine, Florida. Free streaming on YouTube was provided by Accu-Stats. Aloysius Yapp won the event, defeating Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz in the final match.
The main commentators were Mark Wilson and Mike Sigel. Others who commentated included Jeanette Lee, Jerry McWorter, Billy Incardona, Nick Varner, and Mark Kendall. The main referees were Ken Shuman and Ed Liddawi. The Master of Ceremonies was Derrick Keith.
Conditions -- The conditions for the feature table included:
This was a 101-player event (105 entrants less 4 no-shows), with double elimination down to 16 players (8 on the winners' side and 8 on the one-loss side), and then single elimination to the end. These stats are for all 14 matches (227 games) played on the feature table, with commentary. Matches 1 through 8 below were in the double-elimination stage and matches 9-14 were in the single-elimination stage. These 14 matches were only about 7% of the total of 193 matches played in the event, but included 40% of the 15 single-elimination matches.
The figures in parentheses are the Accu-Stats Total Performance Averages (TPA), as calculated by Accu-Stats and shown on the stream. TPAs were not provided for a few of the matches.
Thurs., Nov. 20
Fri., Nov. 21
Sat., Nov. 22
Sun., Nov. 23
Overall results
Breaker won the game:
Break-and-run games on all breaks:
Break-and-run games on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Here's a breakdown of the 227 games (for match winners and losers combined).
Break-and-run games -- The 70 break-and-run games represented 31% of all 227 games, 50% of the 140 games won by the breaker, and 37% of the 190 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
With alternating breaks, B&R "packages" of the normal type are not possible. But we can still look at the breaks of a given player and see how many he ran on his own successive breaks, and we can call these "alternate-break packages." The 70 break-and-run games consisted of two alternate-break 5-packs (by Yapp and Woodward in their quarterfinal match), two alternate-break 3-packs (Loukatos and Souto), 12 alternate-break 2-packs, and 30 singles. So only four times in these matches did anyone break and run more than 2 games in a row on his own break.
9-balls on the break -- The 70 B&R games included 4 game-winning 9-balls on the break (1.8% of all 227 breaks).
The main commentators were Mark Wilson and Mike Sigel. Others who commentated included Jeanette Lee, Jerry McWorter, Billy Incardona, Nick Varner, and Mark Kendall. The main referees were Ken Shuman and Ed Liddawi. The Master of Ceremonies was Derrick Keith.
Conditions -- The conditions for the feature table included:
• Diamond 9-foot table (corner pockets reported at more than one size);
• blue Simonis 860 cloth;
• Aramith Tournament balls with a red-dots cue ball;
• Accu-Rack racking template;
• referee racks with the 9-ball on the foot spot and the 2-ball on one of the two wings;
• alternate breaks from a box -- 9" to each side of the long string;
• 30-second shot clock (even after the break) with one automatic extension per player per rack;
• foul on all balls;
• jump cues allowed;
• all slop counts; and
• lag for the opening break in each match.
This was a 101-player event (105 entrants less 4 no-shows), with double elimination down to 16 players (8 on the winners' side and 8 on the one-loss side), and then single elimination to the end. These stats are for all 14 matches (227 games) played on the feature table, with commentary. Matches 1 through 8 below were in the double-elimination stage and matches 9-14 were in the single-elimination stage. These 14 matches were only about 7% of the total of 193 matches played in the event, but included 40% of the 15 single-elimination matches.
The figures in parentheses are the Accu-Stats Total Performance Averages (TPA), as calculated by Accu-Stats and shown on the stream. TPAs were not provided for a few of the matches.
Thurs., Nov. 20
1. Tony Crosby (.806) defeated Jonathan Demet (.714) 10-3
2. BJ Ussery (898) d. Alex Bausch (.797) 10-4
3. Jeremy Sossei (.844) d. Billy Thorpe (.833) 10-9
4. Tyler Styer (.909) d. Roland Garcia (.852) 10-5
Fri., Nov. 21
5. Mickey Krause (.919) d. Ralf Souquet (.867) 10-6
6. Georgi Georgiev (.860) d. Tan-Guo En-Nicholas (.755) 10-5
7. Fedor Gorst (.894) d. Alex Kazakis (.833) 10-3
8. Dimitris Loukatos (.890) d. Vitaliy Patsura (.907) 10-6
Sat., Nov. 22
9. Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz (.859) d. Gerson Martinez (.785) 10-5 (Last 16)
10. Aloysius Yapp (.879) d. Alex Kazakis (.804) 10-5 (Last 16)
11. Yapp (.926) d. Skyler Woodward (.949) 10-9 (Quarterfinal)
Sun., Nov. 23
12. Sanchez-Ruiz (.920) d. Jonas Souto (.817) 10-8 (Semifinal)
13. Yapp (.977 -- best of the event) d. Wiktor Zielinski (.843) 10-5 (Semifinal)
14. Yapp (.924) d. Sanchez-Ruiz (.907) 13-11 (Final)
Overall results
Successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Match winners -- 85% (97 of 114)
Match losers -- 82% (93 of 113)
Total -- 84% (190 of 227)
Breaker won the game:
Match winners -- 75% (85 of 114)
Match losers -- 49% (55 of 113)
Total -- 62% (140 of 227)
Break-and-run games on all breaks:
Match winners -- 37% (42 of 114)
Match losers -- 25% (28 of 113)
Total -- 31% (70 of 227)
Break-and-run games on successful breaks (made at least one ball and did not foul):
Match winners -- 43% (42 of 97)
Match losers -- 30% (28 of 93)
Total -- 37% (70 of 190)
Here's a breakdown of the 227 games (for match winners and losers combined).
Breaker made at least one ball and did not foul:
Breaker won the game: 124 (55% of the 227 games)
Breaker lost the game: 66 (29%)
Breaker fouled on the break:
Breaker won the game: 3 (1%)
Breaker lost the game: 10 (4%)
Breaker broke dry (without fouling):
Breaker won the game: 13 (6%)
Breaker lost the game: 11 (5%)
Therefore, whereas the breaker won 62% (140 of 227) of all games,
He won 65% (124 of 190) of the games in which the break was successful (made at least one ball and did not foul).
He won 43% (16 of 37) of the games in which the break was unsuccessful (fouled or dry).
Break-and-run games -- The 70 break-and-run games represented 31% of all 227 games, 50% of the 140 games won by the breaker, and 37% of the 190 games in which the break was successful (made a ball and didn't foul).
With alternating breaks, B&R "packages" of the normal type are not possible. But we can still look at the breaks of a given player and see how many he ran on his own successive breaks, and we can call these "alternate-break packages." The 70 break-and-run games consisted of two alternate-break 5-packs (by Yapp and Woodward in their quarterfinal match), two alternate-break 3-packs (Loukatos and Souto), 12 alternate-break 2-packs, and 30 singles. So only four times in these matches did anyone break and run more than 2 games in a row on his own break.
9-balls on the break -- The 70 B&R games included 4 game-winning 9-balls on the break (1.8% of all 227 breaks).