2024 US Open Championship Draw – Shane Van Boening Begins Quest For Sixth US Open Title

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The draw for the 2024 US Open Championship set to take place at Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City, NJ, US from August 19-24 is complete. Shane Van Boening begins his quest to claim sixth US Open title against, while Ko Ping Chung is set to defend his title. 

FULL DRAW HERE
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

Alongside Van Boening and Ko Ping Han, Matchroom Sports President Barry Hearn OBE and renowned TalkSport Radio host Andy Goldstein will make their World Nineball Tour debuts. The pair will face Konrad Juszczyszyn and 2002 US Open champion Ralf Souquet, respectively.

Hearn commented: “I needed this opportunity to understand the experience from the other side of the ropes. I’m very aware that I might be completely humiliated, but I will give it my all with every bit of knowledge and mental effort I have.”

Goldstein added: “Playing in the US Open in any field is just incredible. So when I was asked, I was absolutely thrilled. It’s a childhood dream come true.”

In other matchups, the legendary Earl ‘The Pearl’ Strickland, another five-time US Open champion, will face fellow American Mike Delawder in his quest for a sixth title. Scottish Open champion Duong Quoc Hoang will compete against David Callaghan in his opening match, while Ko Ping Han, the younger brother of the defending champion, will go head-to-head with Norwegian cueist Martin Meintjes.

Rising star Mustafa Alnar will take on Alexander Bausch as he continues his pursuit of his first Matchroom Major. Filipino players Jefrey Roda and Jeffrey Ignacio will face Elias Patrkios and Levie Lampaan, respectively, in the first round. Two-time US Open champions Darren Appleton and Mika Immonen will meet Matt Krah and Grover Foster, respectively, in their initial matches.

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The TV Table will be broadcasted via Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the USA, from 10am on 19 August.

Selected Round 1 Matches 

–              Earl Strickland vs Mike Delawder

–              Darren Appleton vs Matt Krah

–              Jermey Jones vs Holger Vier

–              Bernie Regalario vs Berry J West Jr

–              Mika Immonen vs Grover Foster 

–              Duong Quoc Hoang vs David Callaghan

–              Jefrey Roda vs Elias Patrikos

–              Jeffrey Ignacio vs Levie Lampaan

–              Mustafa Alnar vs Alexander Bausch

–              Ko Ping Han vs Martin Meintjes

–              Barry Hearn OBE vs Konrad Juszczyszyn

–              Andy Goldstein vs Ralf Souquet 

The US Open Championship will feature a 256-player field on the World Nineball Tour. The tournament will begin with a seeded double elimination format, featuring the top 128 World Nineball Tour players. From there, only 64 players will advance to the single elimination rounds.

Stakes are high with a $300,000 prize pot in the offing and the second automatic spots set to be locked in for both Team Europe and USA ahead of the 2024 Mosconi Cup 30 November – 3 December, as well as the third qualifying spot for both Team Asia and Team Europe in the inaugural Reyes Cup in October 2024.

The top 128 players in the field were seeded based on the 2024 World Nineball Tour Rankings with Round 1 matches taking place over the opening two days.

Live rack-by-rack scoring, including the full schedule of play, will be available throughout the event here.

Broadcast Details
Through a range of global broadcaster partners, the US Open Pool Championship will be broadcast in every country around the globe. Nineball fans in the United Kingdom & Ireland will be able to enjoy via Sky Sports, with those in the United States able to watch through DAZN. Viaplay will broadcast the event in the Netherlands, Poland, Scandinavia and the Baltics.

Further broadcast details will be released in due course with fans outside the listed countries able to watch the US Open via Matchroom.live.