US Open 08/18-23

Here are the 32 undefeated players. I don't know if they will go onto the single elim bracket in this order. One-loss qualifiers below.

Arseni got past JJ by the skin of his teeth.

Fedor Gorst
Szymon Kural
Wiktor Zielinski
Brandon Shuff
Matt Edwards
Naoyuki Oi
Tyler Styer
Francisco Sánchez Ruiz
Marco Teutscher
Albin Ouschan
Niels Feijen
Bader Alawadhi
Cristian Surdea
Bernie Regalario
Alexander Kazakis
Johann Chua
Aloysius Yapp
Sanjin Pehlivanovic
Jefrey Roda
Sullivan Clark
Nguyen Anh Tuan
Wojciech Szewczyk
Chang Yu Lung
Joshua Filler
Eklent Kaci
Lu Hui Chan
Robbie Capito
Jayson Shaw
Moritz Neuhausen
Wu Kun Lin
John Morra
Carlo Biado

And here are the 32 who had one loss. Each match in the round of 64 will be one from each set of 32.

Denis Grabe
Nicholas Tan
Thorsten Hohmann
Emil Gangfløt
Fitim Haradinaj
Daniel Maciol
Karl Gnadeberg
Ko Ping Chung
Mustafa Alnar
Chris Reinhold
Mieszko Fortunski
Oliver Szolnoki
Arseni Sevastyanov
Jesús Atencio
Max Lechner
Michael Baoanan
Kuo Po Cheng
Aleksa Pecelj
Harry Vergara
Konrad Juszczyszyn
Jonás Souto
Baseth Mocaibat
Duong Quoc Hoang
Lo Ho Sum
Roberto Gomez
Hayato Hijikata
Lee Vann Corteza
Mickey Krause
Ko Pin Yi
Lukas Fracasso-Verner
Oscar Dominguez
Marvin Asis
 
If WNT wanted to do something interesting, once they get to this point of a tournament, they could let the players pick who they want to play. Do sort of like a quick draft, where the undefeated players get to pick. Their order would be based on performance or ranking. Maybe not a great idea for the U.S. Open, but would be interesting at some other event. Would stir up controversy and all the players would have to do their homework in order to know who they should pick.
 
so what’s the advantage to entering the last 64 with no loss vs. having one loss?
You get to play a loser in the first round of single elimination. Possibly less on their game than one of the players who won three straight matches. Or maybe not. The counter argument is that the players who came through the long way -- at least four matches -- have more time on the tables.
 
The Youtube channel is easy to find via search. I've had it bookmarked for years.

WNT.TV has actually gotten a lot better the last few months. Been much more reliable and recordings get put up faster.

When WNT.TV started, the website would clip individual matches, but it was a lengthy process that resulted in big delays posting to the site. Now WNT puts up full streams of Tables 1, 2 and 3 after the matches are finished. The recordings get up quicker.

This does require a user to FF through the matches to find what they want. I actually prefer it.

Now finding theses matches? Not so easy. Bizarre, actually.

Take the US Open. The first two days of matches are not on the main page when you open up WNT.TV.

If you click on HOME, LIVE or ON DEMAND at the top of the page, you wont find the matches either.

If you scroll down the main page, you will see a "US Open Pool Championship" page. What you will see, however, is last year's matches.

BUT ... if you click the small SEE ALL link on the right side of the "US OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP category, voila. Now you will see the most recent 2025 US Open matches.

Weird? Confusing? Greatly in need of improvement? You bet.
The WNT.TV interface is laughable. Counter-intuitive, inadequate labelling, confusing layout, pathetically reminiscent of early website designs. They should hire a company to do some user testing and fix it once and for all. It's not rocket science.
 
You get to play a loser in the first round of single elimination. Possibly less on their game than one of the players who won three straight matches. Or maybe not. The counter argument is that the players who came through the long way -- at least four matches -- have more time on the tables.
Bob didn't some of the winners, get an extra days rest? Announcers kept talking about Chua/tired.
 
At the U.S. Open, if you're rooting for the home team, there are six representing USA still standing in the Last 64: Chris Reinhold, Lukas Fracasso-Verner, Brandon Shuff, Oscar Dominguez, Fedor Gorst, and Tyler Styer.
 
At the U.S. Open, if you're rooting for the home team, there are six representing USA still standing in the Last 64: Chris Reinhold, Lukas Fracasso-Verner, Brandon Shuff, Oscar Dominguez, Fedor Gorst, and Tyler Styer.
Go USA! Fedor is obviously the favorite of this group, but I'd love to see Brandon, Chris, Oscar, and Tyler go deep too!
 
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Go USA! Fedor is obviously the favorite of this group, but I'd love to see Brandon, Chris, Oscar, and Tyler go deep too!
Yes, I agree. It's nice to see new faces rising to the top representing USA.

Here's the upcoming matches:
• Chris Reinhold v. Sullivan Clark (New Zealand)
• Lukas Fracasso-Verner v. Albin Ouschan (Austria)
• Brandon Shuff v. Fitim Haradinaj (Kosovo)
• Oscar Dominguez v. Wojciech Szewczyk (Poland)
• Fedor Gorst v. Karl Gnadeberg (Estonia)
• Tyler Styer v. Michael Baoanan (Philippines)
 
so what’s the advantage to entering the last 64 with no loss vs. having one loss?
There is none. This is just one of the several maddening things that have transpired with MR buying the rights to, and running the US Open. It used to be a true double elimination tournament until the Final, not getting it to 64 and then going to single elimination, quite unjust to those still on the winners side.

Then there’s the change from the once standard race to 11 being to 9 now until it goes to the round of 64, then I believe it becomes a race to 10. While many might not think the difference matters, it favors weaker players and alters the event. Sadly Barry’s family sold his legacy for filthy lucre, and were now at the mercy of however MR wants to run it.
 
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