Congratulations to Wei Tzu-Hsien on winning the 2025 Saigon Women's 9-Ball Open!

Column:Event Time:2025-09-26
In the recently concluded final of the 2025 Saigon Women's 9-Ball Open, Wei Tzu-Hsien of Chinese Taipei and Rubilen Amit of the Philippines delivered a spectacular pinnacle showdown.

In the recently concluded final of the 2025 Saigon Women's 9-Ball Open, Wei Tzu-Hsien of Chinese Taipei and Rubilen Amit of the Philippines delivered a spectacular pinnacle showdown. Demonstrating remarkable composure after dropping the first game, Wei Tzu-Hsien staged a comeback, winning two consecutive games to secure a 2-1 overall victory and lift the championship trophy. Yalin Sports Group was proud to witness this champion's moment of glory.



Final Match Recap:

Amit started strong in the final, finding her rhythm immediately. With precise shot-making and excellent positional play, she executed a table run in the first game to draw first blood and take a 1-0 lead. Wei Tzu-Hsien recalibrated in the second game, capitalizing on a defensive error by her opponent to secure a steady win and level the score. Carrying this momentum into the deciding game, Wei Tzu-Hsien controlled the pace. Through nuanced cue ball control, she orchestrated another table run, ultimately clinching the match 2-1 and the title of the 2025 Saigon Women's 9-Ball Open. Rubilen Amit finished as the runner-up.




Semifinals Review:

Wei Tzu-Hsien's path to the championship was hard-fought. In her earlier semifinal match, she faced a formidable opponent in fellow compatriot Han Yu. Wei seized an opportunity to run the table and claim the first game. In the second game, Han Yu gained a chance but faltered on a crucial shot; Wei Tzu-Hsien once again capitalized on the opening to complete another table run. Han Yu's journey ended in the semifinals with a 0-2 defeat, while Wei Tzu-Hsien advanced to the final, showcasing steady shot-making precision and superior match management.


The other semifinal featured an all-Philippine clash between Carmille Buhat and the billiards legend Rubilen Amit. Leveraging the calmness and skill befitting her legendary status, Amit secured a 2-0 victory (4-1, 4-2) over Buhat in two closely contested frames.