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Carlo Biado wins The US Open Pool Championship at Harrah's Resort, Atlantic City
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CARLO BIADO WINS THE US OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP
Reporter: Matt Lynch - Media & Brand Manager - Multi Sport
Photography: Vincent Rochefort/Matchroom Multi Sport
Carlo Biado has won The US Open Pool Championship beating Aloysius Yapp at Harrah's Resort, Atlantic City in partnership with Caesars Entertainment and the Atlantic City Sports Commission.
RESULT - Carlo Biado 13-8 Aloysius Yapp
Biado started the final the strongest of the pair going into a quick 2-0 lead with back-to-back break and runs. The Filipino got the crowd going in the third after jumping the four to cut the one in, but it was Yapp who took it to trail 2-1 early on.
Yapp broke in the fourth but struggled for any position off it leaving a simple 1 2 combo to allow Biado the chance to run the rack and have the break in the fifth. It was Biado's turn to find himself stuck off the break and Yapp was soon back at the table where he executed the perfect table length bank on the 2 as he cut Biado's lead to one rack.
As ever in the tournament so far, Yapp never looked fazed by his opponent's pedigree racing into a 5-3 lead to put some breathing space between the pair for the first time in the contest. In the ninth rack it was all about safety as they did battle early on before eventually, Biado drew a foul from Yapp.
Yapp began to put daylight between the pair putting Biado in all sorts of trouble in the 10th rack where the two were tied up by the seven and with that Yapp lead 7-3. Yapp soon missed the nine which could've made it 9-3 and that's when the contest turned entirely in Biado's favour.
Biado ran the following two racks after the nine to only trail by two at 8-6. A pivotal moment coming in the following rack where Biado jumped the six effortlessly to pocket the one and soon pull it to 8-7. It was Biado's fifth successive rack to make it eight all and soon Yapp was staring down the barrel of defeat.
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FINAL | Highlights | 2021 US Open Pool Championship
Perhaps left cold after being sat at his corner for a while, Yapp had his chance when tied but he drew the cue ball the length of the table on the two scratching and allowing Biado to the table to take the lead for the first time since being 3-2 up.
At 10-8 up, Biado once again broke out the jump cue to pocket the one expertly and the bags of experience showed as he closed out the contest.
Everything was relatively plain sailing for Biado from there on getting onto the hill before missing what could've been a costly 1 9 combo in what was ultimately the last rack as Biado became the first Filipino to win the US Open Pool Championship since Efren Reyes.
Yapp said: "I am lost for words. I feel grateful to be in the final and all the fans have been awesome so thank you. I know I can do it; I am coming back stronger next year."
Biado was elated with his win and struggled to hold back the tears: "I am very happy because this event is one of my dreams. I dedicate this to my family and to my baby. Thank you to all of you even during the pandemic you're still here watching around the world. Thank you to Matchroom, my sponsors, and all of the Filipinos who support me always everywhere."
The 2021 US Open Pool Championship will be partnered by Diamond, who supply the Official Table; the cloth is supplied by Iwan Simonis and the Official Balls are ARAMITH Tournament BLACK pool ball set with Duramith™ Technology by Saluc. Predator is the Official Cue of the event and Kamui are the Official Chalk and Tip. The US Open Pool Championship is sanctioned by the WPA.
Yapp took on the Philippines' Dennis Orcollo in the opening semi-final
Photograph courtesy of ©Erwin Dionisio/Matchroom Multi Sport
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YAPP AND BIADO TO CONTEST US OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
Reporter: Matt Lynch - Media & Brand Manager - Multi Sport
Photography: Erwin Dionisio/Matchroom Multi Sport
Aloysius Yapp and Carlo Biado will contest the US Open Pool Championship final at Harrah's Resort, Atlantic City later tonight.
Yapp took on the Philippines' Dennis Orcollo in the opening semi-final where early on it seemed Orcollo would take full control winning the first three racks after what proved to be a costly early miss on the one by Yapp.
The Filipino always had the experience on Yapp as a previous world champion, but it was the bravery and composure of Yapp that came out on top.
At 3-0, it looked like Orcollo would go into a rampant lead if it wasn't for a miss on the nine that seemed too routine for him to do so. Yapp gratefully potted it and took the next rack to cut the deficit to one. With the break-in Yapp's favour, he struggled for a position on the two and missed a bank putting Orcollo back at the table who proceeded to break and run into a 5-2 lead.
It looked like at 5-2 it could be routine for Orcollo, but Yapp had other things on his mind, firstly playing the shot of the match at 5-2 to hook the one and force a foul from Orcollo.
From there, Yapp ran the next two racks to be level for the first time in the match at 5-5. Orcollo went cold as Yapp made him stay in his chair winning the 11th and 12th racks with back-to-back break and runs to assert a 7-5 lead.
Yapp lacked in experience, but he showed bravery and execution of the highest order going into an 8-5 lead having won six racks on the spin. Yapp played the pool of his life reaching the hill first at 10-5 in a remarkable showing before going for an audacious jump using the bridge on the two, but he fouled and Orcollo got back on the board at 10-6.
The 25-year-old overcame late pressure from Orcollo with the Singaporean making a superb carom on the 5 8 before sealing victory at 11-6.
If the first match wasn't good enough, the second was a modern-day classic.
Naoyuki Oi was the man that stood in the way of Biado making his first Matchroom Pool Series final and it was the Filipino who made the ideal start going 4-0 up with a break and run in the third to hold court early doors.
Oi's entrance was everything fans have come to expect of the Japanese cueist, and he matched it with his showing especially off the break making balls for fun as the match went on.
At 4-0, Oi rallied to win three racks on the bounce before swiftly going 6-4 up after a special kick shot on the 9 to send the crowd into raucous cheers. It was the case of blink, and you miss it with Biado like his compatriot Orcollo glued to his chair as Oi went 8-4 up by the 12th rack and looked destined for the final.
Biado came back into it though and made it a contest again, taking his fifth rack of the day to cut Oi's lead to three with a special shot on the two.
He soon levelled at eight all after Oi left the four in the jaws with the Black Tiger making him pay for the error. Oi was handed a lifeline in the 17th rack after Biado scratched on the one and Oi made it 9-8 in his favour but made an early error in the following rack with a bank as Biado took it before reaching the hill first.
The last rack brought drama throughout after Biado let Oi back to the table. Oi made the one ball but found himself with no room to go on the two but played it safe. Biado was back at the table after Oi had left the two in the jaws. Biado pocketed it before being stuck on the three where he produced one of the best pieces of play of the day forcing Oi to scratch as he kicked the three.
Biado counted his lucky stars at that moment as he cleaned up to seal the victory and a place in the final against Yapp.
WATCH
Fans can take in Table 1 live on the TV broadcast wherever you are in the world on DAZN in the USA, Canada, Brazil, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Sky Sports in the UK. Find out where you can watch the US Open Pool Championship in your country right here.
Biado counts his lucky stars as he cleaned up to seal the victory
Photograph courtesy of ©Erwin Dionisio/Matchroom Multi Sport
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2021 US OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP | ||||
ATLANTIC CITY - USA | ||||
THE WINNER'S LIST | ||||
Mike Sigel | USA | |||
Allen Hopkins | USA | |||
Steve Mizerak | USA | |||
Louie Roberts | USA | |||
Mike Sigel | USA | |||
Allen Hopkins | USA | |||
David Howard | USA | |||
Mike Sigel | USA | |||
Earl Strickland | USA | |||
Jimmy Reid | USA | |||
David Howard | USA | |||
Earl Strickland | USA | |||
Mike Lebron | PUR | |||
Nick Varner | USA | |||
Nick Varner | USA | |||
Buddy Hall | USA | |||
Tommy Kennedy | USA | |||
Earl Strickland | USA | |||
Efren Reyes | PHI | |||
Reed Pierce | USA | |||
Rodney Morris | USA | |||
Earl Strickland | USA | |||
Buddy Hall | USA | |||
Johnny Archer | USA | |||
Earl Strickland | USA | |||
Corey Deuel | USA | |||
Ralf Souquet | GER | |||
Jeremy Jones | USA | |||
Gabe Owen | USA | |||
Alex Pagulayan | PHI | |||
John Schmidt | USA | |||
Shane Van Boening | USA | |||
Mika Immonen | FIN | |||
Mika Immonen | FIN | |||
Darren Appleton | GBR | |||
Darren Appleton | GBR | |||
Shane Van Boening | USA | |||
Shane Van Boening | USA | |||
Shane Van Boening | USA | |||
Kevin (Cheng Yu Hsuan) | TWN | |||
Shane Van Boening | USA | |||
Jayson Shaw | SCO | |||
Not held. | --- | |||
Joshua Filler | GER | |||
Not held. | --- | |||
Carlo Biado | PHI |
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