Playing on the final day of the Apex Wisconsin Open, the former World 9-Ball champion earned his first-ever Pro Billiard Series title, defeating Vitaly Patsura of Ukraine in the semifinals and taking down sentimental favorite Tyler Styer in the finals. The German was in control throughout most of the four day, 64-player event, winning seven straight matches and losing only one set throughout.
“Today I didn’t play as good as I did on the days before but when you’re in the semis you know you have to play well so it puts more pressure on you,” said Filler. “I was playing good and I was just happy to have won it.”
After Filler missed a 2 ball in the opening game, Styer appeared to be in position to take the first game but missed the 10 ball, allowing Filler to come back to the table and roll in the game winner. The American was able to snatch a game back in the next rack when Filler misplayed position on the 4 ball then left an opening after kicking at the ball but he lost his momentum in the next game when he misplayed a safety on the 2 ball which handed his opponent an open table and a 2-1 lead.
Styer appeared to be in position to tie the match again in the fourth rack when his opponent miscued on the 8 ball but, with the 9 and 10 balls frozen, the American misplayed a safety and allowed his opponent to tack on another game. Styer had another chance to cut the deficit after forcing Filler into a foul in the fifth rack but missed the 3 ball in the corner pocket, then watched as the German closed out the set, 4-1.
Styer opened the second set with a break-and-run but couldn’t land a ball off the break in the next game, allowing his opponent to use a combination shot to run out the rack. The former world champion then took the lead for good with back-to-back breaks and runs. Styer had one last chance to climb back into the match but misplayed a bank of the 2 ball into the side pocket, leaving Filler an open table and routine run out for the victory.
In the first semifinal against Patsura, Filler broke and surprisingly missed the 1 ball but still managed to strike first after forcing his opponent into a scratch with a safety, then jumping in the 1 ball and running out in the next game to build a 2-0 lead. The Ukranian got on the board when his opponent missed a jump shot in the third game but Filler climbed onto the hill by winning the fourth rack. The Ukrainian pulled to within a game when his opponent scratched, but Filler was able to seal the set when Patsura committed an intentional foul attempting to tie up balls in the center of the table.
When Filler committed a foul in the opening game of the second set, it appeared Patsura would strike first until he misplayed shape on the 6 ball, then missed a safety attempt. Filler cleared the table, then added another rack after a victorious safety attempt in the next game with a jump shot on the 5 ball. The German broke and ran to take a commanding 3-0 lead and had a chance to close out the set but missed a combination shot on the 6 and 7 balls. The Ukrainian cleared the table to get on the scoreboard and broke and ran to pull within a game but missed a 2 ball in the side pocket in the sixth game which allowed Filler back to table. The former China Open champion used a safety on the 2 ball to close out the rack and secure a trip to the finals.
In the second semifinal between Styer and Peru’s Gerson Martinez Boza, the American used a break-and-run to build a quick 2-0 advantage then used a safety exchange after the break to add another rack and climb onto the hill. Martinez was able to capitalize on a missed 4 ball by his opponent and narrow the deficit to 3-1 but allowed Styer to close out the set when he failed to pocket a ball on the break and left the American an open table.
Styer opened the second set by getting out of a safety on the 3 ball with a one-rail kick but Martinez tied the match when he forced Styer into a foul. Both players struggled to pocket balls on the break, as the American regained the lead when Martinez broke dry for the third time and added another win when Martinez missed the 2 ball in the side pocket. Playing in front of a supportive crowd in his home state, Styer closed out the match with a run out after forcing his opponent into a foul with a safety.
In the women’s division, the final four was set Saturday night, with Billiard Congress of America Hall of Famer Allison Fisher defeating Tyler’s wife, Margaret Styer, in straight sets.
After splitting the first four racks, Styer was in position to take the lead but missed the 6 ball in the corner pocket. Fisher cleared the table to take the lead then capitalized on a scratch by her opponent to finish off the set, 4-2.
The beginning of the second set mimicked the first, with the players battling to a 2-2 tie until Fisher grabbed the lead off of a victorious safety. After Fisher broke dry in the sixth game, Styer worked her way through the rack but misplayed position on the 8 ball then lost a safety exchange on the ball, as her opponent cleared the table to snag the set and secure a spot in the semifinals.
In other quarterfinals matches, reigning World 10-Ball champion Chieh-Yu Chou defeated Seo Seoa, 4-3, 4-3, Bulgaria’s Kristina Zlateva took down Tzu-Chien Wei, 4-2, 4-3 and Kristina Tkach survived Wan-Ling Wang, 4-3, 2-4, 4-1.
Action resumes Sunday morning at 10 a.m. local time, with Zlateva facing Chou and the second semifinal will get under way at 1 p.m. local time with Fisher taking on Tkach.
Matches can be watched on Billiard.TV and on World Billiard TV, the official YouTube channel of CueSports International. A schedule of televised matches will be posted daily on the Pro Billiard Series and CSI Facebook and Instagram pages.
The Apex Wisconsin Open is the second tournament of the season for this year’s Predator Pro Billiards Series schedule. The Pro Billiard Series is a series of open, professional events held around the world to provide more opportunities for professional and aspiring pool players to compete in high-quality events, earn more income, sharpen their skills, and earn their way into the Predator World 10-Ball Championship held in Las Vegas each year as part of the CueSports International Expo.
2023 美洲豹美國職撞系列賽第二站威斯康辛公開賽在 Ho-Chunk 賭場酒店結束了男子組賽程,前世界9號求冠軍 Joshua Filler (Predator/ANYD Cloth/HOW Tip) 在決賽中擊敗前莫斯考尼盃美國隊代表成員 Tyler Styer (Predator),拿下個人首座 “美洲豹” 職撞系列賽冠軍。
Joshua Filler 在半決賽中以直落二淘汰烏克蘭新生代年輕選手 Vitaliy Patsura 晉級冠軍戰,而他的對手 Tyler Styer 同樣以直落二打敗祕魯選手 Gerson Martinez Boza 挺進決賽。
決賽開始後,Filler 因 2號球的失誤讓 Styer 得以上場,首局看似能穩當拿下的 Styer 因打失了 10號球,反倒讓 Filler 失而復得地拿下首局。第二局 Filler 打進 1號球後,母球走位不理想躲到了 9號球後形成自吊球,Filler 解到 4號球後留下開房球局,Styer 接手後清台並扳平比數。緊接著雙方在第三局 2號球上進行兩度的安全球攻防,最終 Styer 在解到 2號球後留下機會讓 Filler 拿下該局再度超前比分 (2-1)。
Styer 第五局 1號球成功的安全球迫使 Filler 犯規後獲得自由球,然而原本有望縮小比分差距的 Styer 在打丟了筆直的 3號球,這個失誤也讓他眼看著對手以 4-1 拿下第一盤。
第二盤開始後,Styer 第一局衝球後清台率先拿下首局,第二局衝球後未能有球落袋,Filler 藉此追平比分 (1-1),緊接著 Filler 連續兩局衝球後清台將比分拉開至 3-1;第五局 Filler 衝球後無球落袋讓 Styer 得以再次回到場上,打進 1號球後,2號球選擇吼灌中袋的 Styer 未能進球並留下開房球局,Filler 重返上場後一球接著一球地解決掉台面上的號碼球,最終以 4-1 拿下第二盤,並以直落二擊敗 Styer 捧起自己在 “美洲豹” 職撞系列賽的首冠。