MANILA — Jeffrey de Luna of the Philippines bowed out in the semifinals as his tormentor Daniel Maciol of Poland captured the 2024 Qatar 10-Ball World Cup title at the Ezdan Palace Hotel in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
De Luna bowed to Maciol, 2-11, in their semis matchup.
Maciol overwhelmed Austria’s Mario He, 13-4, in the finals. His victory earned him the lion’s share of the $450,000 total prize pool, with $100,000 awarded to the champion—the largest purse ever for a 10-ball event. This marks a significant achievement in Maciol’s career, following his victory at the Polish Dynamic Billard 10-Ball Open earlier this year.
On his journey to the final, Maciol defeated Ruslan Chinahov of Russia, 11-7, in the Round of 16, and Alex Kazakis of Greece, 11-7, in the quarterfinals.
De Luna, although disappointed with his third-place finish, expressed his gratitude on Facebook: “I’d like to thank the QBSF and WPA for inviting me to this prestigious event and all our kababayans who supported us since Day 1. Special thanks to Kabalen Restaurant-Doha for providing our daily meals. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.”
In another thrilling development, Johann Chua of the Philippines clinched the inaugural Marboys Open Championship, defeating Singapore’s Aloysius Yapp 13-2, also on December 14, 2024, at the Marboys Billiards Cafe in Parañaque City. Marlon Bernardino/PR
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