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One Filipina Will Make It: Amit Vs 13 year Old Centeno Today at World Championship PhilBoxing.com Thu, 23 Aug 2012 Nine Filipinas entered the Yalin Women's World 10-Ball Championship but only two remain. And those two will face each other today. The former World Champion Rubilen Amit and the 13 year old prodigy Cheska Centeno. Both ladies made it through the tough round robin stage of the event. Amit dropped her match yesterday to Taiwan's Y.T. Chan 6-4 on TV which forced her to settle for a non-top seeded spot which means she will not earn a bye her first round. Chan edged her out in the rankings by just 1 game. It was the only match Amit lost thus far in the event. Centeno has been turning heads ever since she won the qualifier and beat out 7 other Filipina seasoned pros. The 13 year old then went on to demolish Venezuela #1 Grujicic 6-0, defeated Russia's top woman 6-5, and then Japan's top 20 ranked Noriko Onoda 6-4 to qualify. Her 2 losses were to reigning World Champion Kelly Fisher 6-1 and to Korea's Yu Ram Cha 6-2 in which she was just outclassed by the veteran stars. "She's impressive. To qualify was a feat, but to hold herself up under the first time pressures of the World Championship is unprecedented. With hundreds of fans, TV and media, and the best in the world looking on, she just fires in balls like nothing and without much time or effort it seems. A few more years and she could be really dangerous. She already proves she has the mental foundations to compete on a world stage", said Charlie Williams, the event promoter and also renown coach to pros such as Allison Fisher, Eun Ji Park, and formerly Yu Ram Cha and many others. Amit and Centeno will face off today at 11:30am. Both players have already secured prize money for their efforts thus far. Amit will be an overwhelming favorite in the extended race to 8 games, but the teenaged Centeno is looking like she is having a blast and fun for the audiences to watch her as well. The Dragon Promotions produced 4th Annual Yalin Women's World 10-Ball Championship is the most followed women's event of the year. In the host country of the Philippines, it is the biggest female sporting event of the country. The event is supported by Asian table mammoth Yalin Billiards, advanced cue engineer OB Cues, long lasting Championship Tour Edition Cloth, top playing Aramith Balls, Tour Edition Chalk, and #1 TV network broadcaster ABS-CBN. Star Billiards and Pool & Billiard Magazine are also proud supporters. This year's edition will take place August 20th-24th once again at Robinson's Galleria Mall, which has now become synonymous for creating the dynamic atmosphere of the coveted championship. Robinson's Galleria is connected to the host hotel Crowne Plaza Galleria. With massive media and global networks covering the Yalin Women's World 10-Ball Championship, it will continue as still the biggest and most watched women's billiard event in the world. This is the biggest women's sporting event of the year in the Philippines, with the host country featuring the best players from Italy, Japan, China, Canada, Australia, Indonesia, South Korea, Russia, South Africa, India, Iran, Netherlands, Sweden, Venezuela, England, Norway, Taiwan, Austria, and Singapore. An elite 48 world class pros and international women superstars are fighting it out in Manila. With the one goal in mind: to become the World Champion of 10-Ball. Ouschan Leads Western Survivors at World 10-Ball Jasmin is a deadly bullet from the West at the World 10-Ball Championship. Photo courtesy Alison Chang, Bruce Li Xiaolong & Emille BBoy Soriano Austria's Jasmin Ouschan captured the #2 seed after the round robin stage of the Yalin Women's World 10-Ball Championship. She is the only non-Asian to win the bye, skipping the first round of the final 24 player cut. Only three western ladies remain: Ouschan, Kelly Fisher of England, and Louise Furberg of Sweden. Ouschan went undefeated in the round robin stages with 5 wins, no losses, and only dropped 10 games total. She was only surpassed by China's Xiaofang Fu who had dropped only 7 games. Jasmin defeated her arch nemesis Korea's Champion Ga Young Kim as well as top players from Japan and India. Ouschan will face Chen of China or Lin of Taiwan tomorrow. Jasmin is going for her second World Championship win at this event. She was gold in 2010. Fisher took the #9 seed and makes it to the final cut for the fourth year in a row and is still a huge contender to defend her title here as reigning World Champion. She faces T.C. Wei of Taiwan tomorrow and if she wins, she will play her sweet sixteen 16 match against China's 19 year old Sha Sha Liu, a former World 9-Ball Champ. The #14 seed is little known Furberg from Sweden, a long time veteran from Europe. She is a 7x Gold Medalist European Champion. Though it's her debut appearance here in the Philippines at the World Championship, she is a seasoned veteran and should hold up well under the pressure. "It only takes one bullet to win the World Championship. And there are still three diamond covered bullets left in the event", commented Charlie Williams, the creator of the Women's World 10-Ball Championship. ![]() |
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