They are completely and utterly dropping the ball. The moment they announced the Reyes Cup without any semblance of a plan that made any sense, it’s all gone downhill from there.
Reyes Cup was a disaster, Filler chose WPA, World pool masters cancelled, world cup of pool never spoke of again, no road to tour card, dazn ditched for a proprietary system no one cares about, players stopped showing up for events, and I’m absolutely positive I’m missing another half dozen relevant failures.
It’s the beginning of the end of this experiment.
Strongly disagree. Yes, 2024 had its missteps and 2025, which began in a fog, has lacked the kind of form or clarity that we had come to expect of Matchroom.
As for Filler, Matchroom would seem to have fully reconciled with him, and it is good for both parties. Matchroom obviously wants the best player in the world in their events, and Josh fully appreciates the quality of the Matchroom majors as both pool productions and earnings opportunities. Of course, if they leave Filler off Team Europe this year, my support for Matchroom pool might just come to an end.
I would agree that the Reyes Cup was a joke, a paid exhibition in which the winners and losers made exactly the same money. Still, my sense of things is that the event will evolve into something special.
Still, the big picture for Matchroom is that their presence has grown in a way that has made professional pool more accessible to players all over the globe. In 2023, Matchroom set up the first ever WNT ranking events in Scotland, Poland, Spain, and Vietnam. In 2024, they set up WNT ranking events in Colombia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Maldives, Finland, Morocco, and Portugal. In 2025, WNT ranking points could be earned in Bosnia and Romania. Here in the United States, in 2025, Matchroom continues to add more WNT ranking events, including a major in August at the Florida Open. Matchroom pool has become an increasingly global brand, and its superb management team has been following through on its vision.
Yes, there are issues for Matchroom to wade through, and WNT.TV needs to be better, but the big picture is that they continue to grow their professional pool product and are doing a lot to make the sport more remunerative for the players.
Personally, I think the best of times lie ahead for Matchroom.