Phoenix Open - August 18-22

I've seen a lot of Pecelj over the past few years, and truthfully, I thought he had peaked. I never thought as him as a really serious contender to win a stacked event, Fargo 800 or not.

What changed? His confidence and consistency.

His confidence soared the past few weeks. He broke through a barrier mentally that was holding him back. Some luck was involved, sure, especially in his win over Albert Januarta after being down 9-1. Then there was the comeback vs SVB. Whatever the case, the wins allowed him to top that final mental hurdle.

The loss to Grabe taught him something, too. Pecelj came back stronger despite the setback. In the past, that kind of loss would have affected him very negatively.

His overall game itself has also taken a leap. His break has been a huge weapon. His safety play and tactical game have become much better. And he is stroking the ball with supreme confidence.

One way you can tell when a player is so confident, he can stroke really, really hard on some shots and maintain accuracy. Pecelj did that. Reminded me a lot of SVB or Chua in dead stroke. Some of his best shots were rifled in a way you don't often see.

Has Pecelj really crossed into the elite? Top 10 or 20 worldwide? We'll see, but I never would have thought so before August arrived.
 
Well played, Alexa Pecelj, the king of Arizona. He really played some fine pool over the past couple of events. No, the Phoenix Open is not a major, but it had the kind of field one finds at a major, so the achievement is very impressive. His conquests this week included Filler and Yapp, so enough said.

The emergence of Alexa is remarkable, and I am hard pressed to think of a player that came out of the woodwork like this in consecutive elite field events. Hope it's the beginning of a run of sustained excellence for the young Serbian, who entered August with only $8,000 in 2026 year-to-date earnings from prize money.

Is he in the Mosconi conversation for Team Europe? My sense of things is that it would take a Sunday appearance at the USA Open 9ball for him to have a good chance at selection, but who is to say?
 
1. He did win
2. It's not a major of the WNT but with this field of players, definitely a major!
3. SVB is a highly decorated player, ranked 4th by FargoRate and 8th by WNT and is expected to finish high in every event, who is Pecelj? ranked 29th by WNT and an under 800 FaroRate player.

So yes, Pecelj run is bigger and more impressive than SVB

Another impressive fact is that the "American Tour" that started with the Vice City Classic, than Florida Open, Yuma and now Phoenix is dominated by European players.
Vice Final - Kaci vs Krause
Florida Open final - SVB vs Kazakis
Arizona Open final - Grabe vs Pecelj
Phoenix Open final - Pecelj vs Szolnoki

And that's without all the top Polish players that are missing from these events and without a lot of the top Asian players.
SVB is the only American up there and at 43 years old he is still the only American player that can be there...
When did this become an american/euro discussion???lol. I just love pool, I get tired of the American haters who just want to talk down on American players all the time. This is a Pecelj SVB discussion, and expectations have nothing to do with performance rating. You either perform better or don't. I'd say it's a pretty close matchup in these last several tournaments and with Pecelj's win last night and his defeat of Shane at Yuma he may have edged out Shane. It'll be exciting to follow them both in the US Open, If they could meet in the final, that would be even more exciting.
 
Has Pecelj really crossed into the elite? Top 10 or 20 worldwide? We'll see, but I never would have thought so before August arrived.

it's so fluid these days. i would say no, but form-wise who wouldn't pick him over albin or jayson?

in the "top 20" in fargo you can cross out almost half. one is dead (RIP), three switched over to heyball/duya, three never travels anywhere and the two above mentioned play sub-800 speed
 
When did this become an american/euro discussion???lol. I just love pool, I get tired of the American haters who just want to talk down on American players all the time. This is a Pecelj SVB discussion, and expectations have nothing to do with performance rating. You either perform better or don't. I'd say it's a pretty close matchup in these last several tournaments and with Pecelj's win last night and his defeat of Shane at Yuma he may have edged out Shane. It'll be exciting to follow them both in the US Open, If they could meet in the final, that would be even more exciting.
It’s actually not even about Shane or Aleksa, it about the attention given to one over the other by the pool community
 
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