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Another Win for Mika Immonen at the Challenge of Champions

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Mika Immonen‘s current hot streak continued when he won the International Challenge of Champions at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut on October 27th.

Immonen was joined in this invitational only event by Niels Feijen, Darren Appleton and Jian-Bo Fu from China.

Immonen made quick work of Fu with 5-1 and 5-2 wins. Meanwhile, reigning World 10-Ball Champion Darren Appleton’s match against Feijen was closer but Appleton pulled out the 5-4 and 5-3 wins to set up his meeting with Immonen in the finals.

Appleton came out strong and took a quick 2-0 lead in the first set against Immonen, was lost the next five racks to lose that set 5-2.

The second set would be the complete opposite of the first as it was Immonen who had an early 2-0 lead and Appleton who came back for a 5-3 win to force one game for the $25,000 prize.

Nerves appeared to take control of both players in the final game as they both struggled to put away the rack. Immonen’s dry break was followed by a miss on the two-ball by Appleton. Immonen returned to the table and promptly missed a three-ball giving the table back to Appleton.  Appleton made it to the 6-ball before bad shape caused a miss. Immonen then missed a tough 6-ball, but was rewarded when Appleton also missed the ball. With the last four balls laying near pockets, Immonen was able to clean up the table and add another trophy to his already bursting trophy case.



Back to Back: Mika Wins US Open Again!

mika09wpmFor the first time in almost 20 years, we have a repeat Champion at the US Open 9-Ball Championship; and that Champion certainly didn’t do it easily.

Defending Champion Mika Immonen started his quest to defend his title with an 11-6 win over Jerry Fitchett, but plans went south in a hurry in round two when Immonen dropped an 11-9 decision to road warrior Chris Bartram. Things were looking pretty grim for Immonen, but that is why the US Open is a double elimination tournament. Immonen buckled down and undertook the almost unheard of task of trying to win thirteen straight matches over five days in order to earn his place in the finals. And then he went ahead and did just that. Immonen navigated the one loss side with notable wins over Thorsten HohmannBeau Runningen (a match that Mika trailed in 10-8), Charlie Williams, Bartram (an 11-6 win), Stevie MooreRodney Morris, Lee Vann Cortezza and Donnie Mills. All of that, just to earn a shot against previously unbeaten Ralf Souquet in the finals.

Souquet had taken a much smoother (and shorter) route to the finals with notable wins over Huidje See, Stevie Moore, Bartram, Corteza, and Donnie Mills.

The battle between Souquet and Immonen was almost a perfect pairing as both players were playing outstanding 9-ball all week and had shown themselves to be the two best players in the field on this week. And what a battle it was. In the extended race to thirteen, both players were able to exchange multiple table runs and extended safety battles.

Mika took an early 3-1 lead, but a missed two ball in rack 5 let Souquet to the table and he pulled back to 3-2. A scratch on the break put Souquet back in his chair and Mika ran out for 4-2. Mika showed the wear of all the matches on the one loss side and missed a gimme on the 8-ball in rack seven and Souquet inched back within one again at 4-3.

Mika’s next real chance at the table happened in rack twelve with Souquet leading 7-4. Souquet went for a tough six ball and missed it. Six racks later, it was Immonen with a 10-7 and in complete control of the match when he missed a one ball and scratched. Ralf got back to 10-8 and was able to notch another rack when Immonen played bad shape on the 8-ball in rack nineteen.

Souquet took control back and tied the score at 10-10 when the players engaged in a safety battle in rack twenty one. Immonen came out on top in that battle and he navigated a tough table run to regain the lead at 11-10. Ralf had a chance in the next rack but scratched while trying to force shape on an 8-ball and Immonen took the hill at 12-10.

Rack twenty three saw Immonen’s 9-ball tracking for the corner pocket on the break but come up just short. Unfortunately for Souquet, Mika made a ball on the break and the 1-9 carom was makeable. After sizing up the shot from all angles, Immonen drained the carom and collapsed to the floor after winning the title.

Immonen showed his class by immediately jumping up and calmly congratulating Souquet on the great match and then walking over and shaking hands with Nick Varner who saw his record as the only back to back US Open winner equaled.

Immonen earned $40,000 for first place in the event, while Souquet settled for $15,000 in prize money. Donnie Mills and Lee Vann Corteza filled out the top four finishers.

By AzB Staff – 2009-10-25


Mika Immonen Dominates the Predator 9-Ball Tournament at BQE Billiards Cafe

Jose Parica, Mika Immonen, Nick Katelas & Mike Dechaine

On October 10th-11th the Predator 9-Ball Tour was hosted by a new pool room on it’s season schedule, BQE Billiards Cafe in Queens, NY.  Forty-one strong players showed up for Stop #16 of it’s 19-event season.

With only two more regular season stops before the final event, the Predator Tour points race is heating up for player of the year. Each year, tour owner Tony Robles gives trophies and prizes to the tour’s 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers in each respective division: Pro, Open, Ladies, A, B, C, and D.

With the US Open 9-Ball Championships right around the corner, this event served as a great warm-up for the most prestigious tournament in the US.  World #1-ranked player “The Iceman” Mika Immonen made a special appearance along, with several other world-class players. NY fan favorite and Filipino legend, “Amang” Jose Parica came out to play along with one of the hottest young up-and-coming players on the pro circuit, Mike Dechaine. Mhet Vergara, Oscar Bonilla, Zion Zvi, “Ginky” George Sansouci, Lorenzo Nonato, Tony Robles, Jorge Rodriguez, Holden Chin, “Alaska” Sean Morgan, Frankie Hernandez, and WPBA pro Liz Ford topped off and impressive field.

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