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Carlo Biado captures inaugural Ho Chi Minh City Open title

By Manila Times - 2 months ago

MANILA, Philippines — Filipino cue artist Carlo Biado ruled the inaugural Ho Chi Minh City Open after defeating Austrian Mario He, 13-8, in the final at the Ho Xuan Huong Gymnasium in Vietnam on Sunday.

The 40-year-old Biado bagged a prize money of $35,000 or more than P1.9 million for ruling the 9-ball game.

This is Biado's third title of the year following his conquests of the World Nine-Ball Tour in Taipei last January and the World 10-Ball Championship conquest in Las Vegas last March.

He also became the second Filipino player to win an international title in September after Rubilen Amit seized the Women's World 9-Ball Championship earlier in the month.

Biado added this Open title to a buttload of trophies including the 9-ball championship in 2017, World Games title, and three Southeast Asian Games gold medals.

After getting through stage 1, Biado topped Taiwanese Wang Hu-Hsian, 11-7, in the round of 32.

He then knocked off compatriot Valeriano Pajuay in the round of 16, 11-3, and another Filipino shot maker Anton Raga in the quarterfinals.

Biado then outlasted Bosnian Sanjin Pehlivanovic in a semifinal hill-hill battle, 11-10, before taking down He in the championship round.

The 31-year-old He pocketed $728K for his runner-up finish.

Semifinalists Pehlivanovic and Greek Alexander Kazakis took home $5K each while quarterfinalists Raga, Taiwanese Wu Kun-Lin, Polish Edward Koyongian, and German Ralf Souquet grabbed $3K each.

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