|
 |
The Pro Shop |  |

NEW: Buy 2 items (or
more) and get a free
upgrade to 1st Class
UK postage.
Predator
Centro Shaft

Cue Extensions
- fits Predator

Predator SP2
Adventura Cocobolo

John Barton
Ultimate Rugged

Predator LE
Sang Lee Series 2

Predator LE
Sang Lee Series 2

New Tiger Tip
Nitro by Appleton

Predator Legacy
2x4 & 3x5 Cases

Predator Virtuoso
Ebony/Malachite

Predator Virtuoso
Cocobolo/Turquoise

Predator Virtuoso
Maple/Thuya/Turquoise

Cuetec Cynergy
SVB Gen 2 White

Cuetec Cynergy
SVB Gen 2 Black

Fury Stinger
Carbon Upgrade

Cuetec DUO Smart
AVID Extension

Cuetec DUO Smart
SVB Extension

Predator Ball Case
2¼" Ball Size

The Golden 8
Aramith 2¼" Ball

Predator P3
Metallic Grey

Cuetec AVID
Chroma - Crimson

Cuetec AVID
Chroma - Currency

Predator
Shorty - No Wrap

Predator
Shorty + Sport Grip

Bulk Ball Sets
For clubs & leagues!

Predator Roadline
Black & Grey 3x6

Magic Rack
Pro Set - Grey

Predator SP2
Red Metallic 1

Predator SP2
Red Metallic 2

Predator
BK-Rush Sport Grip

Predator
BK-Rush Break Cue

Mosconi Cup
Team USA Ball

Mosconi Cup
Team Europe Ball

Cuetec AVID
Opt-X Teal

Cuetec AVID
Opt-X Lavender

Tiger
Tip Protector

Mezz Tsubasa
Jump Tip

TAOM
V10 - Blue

Cutshots
Perfect Aim Trainer

Super Shot
V8 Mega Bridge

Samsara True
Playing Tips

IGNITE
IGP Tip Plate

Bob Meucci Custom
Casino 3

Meucci Cues
The Gambler

Taom MaxRack
Order Now!

Kamui
Chalk Shark *Beta

Kamui
Chalk Shark *Roku

Cuetec Truewood
Mappa Burl

Holly Reborn
New for 2024

Aramith BLACK
Back in stock!

Aramith Pro Cup
Back in stock!

Instroke GEO
Black/Burgundy

Cuetec Cynergy X
Full Carbon Cue

Predator Urbain
Full Houndstooth

Mezz Gloves
Now in 4 Colours!

ProPockets
Free post worldwide!

Mezz TB-24
Travel Bag

Kamui ROKU Chalk
Slate Grey

Cuetec AVID Surge
Grey Stain Jump

Kamui Athlete Soft
Tip for Carbon Shafts

TheProShop.biz
Free Post in Europe!
Order now! |
| |  Main Menu |  |
 |  |
 | Recent discussions in the Forums |
|
|
|
 | The 2022 Dynaspheres GB9 Paul Medati Trophy |
|
|
 Posted By admin on Thursday, June 09 2022 @ 11:00:02 UTC (873 reads)
Read More... | 1251 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | One week until the World Cup of Pool |
|
|
 Posted By admin on Wednesday, June 08 2022 @ 11:23:13 UTC (949 reads)
Read More... | 23690 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | Cueball Promotions Inaugural Annual 9-Ball Open Championship |
Cueball Promotions Inaugural Annual 9-Ball Open Championship 2022
Cueball Promotions UK
Rileys Leicester
Deacon Street
Grange Lane
Leicester
LE2 7EE
www.facebook.com/cueballpromotions - instagram
www.rileys.co.uk/venues/leicester
Sunday 18 September 2022
***This image has been updated with new information since it was first published.***

Click the image to view the full size poster - use "back" to return here.
Cueball Promotions UK
We present to you, our first major headline tournament of the year:
The Cueball Promotions Inaugural Annual 9-Ball Open Championship 2022
Sunday 18th September @ Rileys Leicester
48 Players Maximum
Entry Fee:
£50 - Cueball Promotions Registered Players
£65 - Non-Registered Players

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Wednesday, June 01 2022 @ 11:00:32 UTC (905 reads)
Read More... | 2778 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | A Legend of Pool has been taken... Rest In Peace - Doug Gordon |
DOUG GORDON
Grove Road
Drayton
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO6 1PT
Saturday 21 May 2022

Doug Gordon - 17 December 1944 - 21 May 2022
A Legend of Pool has been taken... Rest In Peace - Doug Gordon
It's with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of Doug Gordon.
Many of you will have known Doug Gordon, particularly the older players, but even if you're one of the up-and-coming new to the scene younger generation, it's no understatement to say that our game wouldn't even be here today if it wasn't for Doug Gordon.
Born in Scotland, he was gifted with something special - a fearless ability to speak to anyone, to try anything, to think big, and demand more, and even a diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease wouldn't slow him down.
It was Doug, in collaboration with Barry Hearn (now OBE), that got the big American pool ball rolling over here, quite literally, all those years ago. He was a true pioneer and student of the game and its history. He loved the sport of pool through and through, and it was Doug who started the original UK Pro 9 Ball Tour - the tour that eventually gave this website it's name.
It was the Pro9 Tour that led me to start playing pool when one day a friend from Portsmouth invited me to a Bowl-plex where they had some "new" tables. We walked in and the tables were huge like nothing we had ever seen before. We were going to give it a try apparently, but there was a crowd of people around the main table, and two very smart players in waistcoats battling it out.
One guy was playing the most outstanding shots I'd ever seen (I'd never even dreamed of a masse shot until then, and the other guy was just unbelievable). He never seemed to miss. We watched the entire game until it was finished, awe-struck and amazed by such a stunning display of quality pool.
It was a UK Pro 9 Ball Tour final, and the two players were Tommy Donlon and Ray Allard. It really was a terrific match. Donlon was playing some of the best pool of his life, and it was Allard's home club, and he was at the height of his trick-shot prowess. We were so impressed that we bought American pool cues within the week.
Ray introduced us to Doug in such revered tones, it would have been hard not be impressed, and we all played follow the leader - Doug taking us all to Spain for the 1999 World Pool Championship won by Nick Varner, and then to Cardiff for the first Matchroom Sport World 9-Ball Championship won by Efren Reyes.
We followed Doug across the UK as his Pro9 Tour visited everywhere from the delights of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Inverness, Kirkcaldy, Stirling, and Glasgow in Scotland, and the length and breadth of England from London, Manchester, Worthing, Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Solihull, Croydon, to Brighton, even at Leyton Orient football ground.
He didn't limit himself to the UK either - it's no exaggeration to say he knew every pool player and every snooker player in the world and there followed a long period when he organised massive tournaments internationally - World Championships in the United Arab Emirates, tournaments in Taiwan, the Philippines, and he even had close connections with royalty in Brunei.
A lot of people don’t know Doug was responsible for the creation of the World 8-ball Championship with his connections to the Sheikh in Fujairah.
He was a journalist for a while with a European cuesports magazine, and even owned Pot Black magazine before it was taken over by Clive Everton.
In the 70's he transformed a former computer center/office building in a tough working class area of Portsmouth into a thriving and very profitable snooker club.
So many players have expressed a debt of gratitude, like Imran Majid who said, "He was a good guy to me and did a lot for my career. He will be missed for a long time."
Frankly, if it happened in cuesports, Doug was there - rumour has it he used to manage pop bands in the 60's and that he was even in the studio when they recorded the "Snooker Loopy" song!

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 22 2022 @ 22:08:12 UTC (1399 reads)
Read More... | 9211 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | Joshua Filler Wins 2022 UK Open Pool Championship |
2022 UK Open
Copper Box Arena
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
E20 3HB
Great Britain
020 8221 4900
www.matchroompool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube - instagram
www.copperboxarena.org.uk
Tuesday-Sunday 17-22 May 2022

All photography courtesy of ©Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport.
Click the image to view the full size photograph - use "back" to return here.
JOSHUA FILLER WINS 2022 UK OPEN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP
Joshua Filler has won the inaugural 2022 UK Open Pool Championship at the Copper Box Arena, London beating Francisco Sanchez Ruiz in the final 13-7 live on Sky Sports in the UK, Matchroom Pool Facebook in the USA, Canada, Spain, and Italy, Viaplay in Scandinavia, and the Baltics, as well as Matchroom.Live in selected territories.
Joshua Filler 13-7 Francisco Sanchez Ruiz
FINAL BRACKET
Filler won the lag and won the opening rack in a sign of early nerves from Sanchez Ruiz. Sanchez Ruiz was left with a tricky jump over the eight to make the two, he proceeded to foul on the eight, and soon it was 1-0 to Filler. Routine break and runs in the second and third gave Filler a quick 3-0 lead inside 15 minutes. Filler was on the hunt for his second title in as many weeks in the Nineball arena, but he let Sanchez Ruiz back in in the fourth after narrowly missing the middle pocket when jumping to make the seven. El Ferrari rallied from there to win the resulting three racks to level at 3-3.
At 3-3, Filler had an opportunity at the table again on the one but couldn't do much with an attempted cut. Sanchez Ruiz ran out from there with an exquisite bank on the five ball the pick of the lot as he led for the first time at 4-3. A formulaic break and run in the eighth put El Ferrari ahead by two.
As much as both love the exhibition shot, the game was often deep-rooted in technical safety battles. The pick of it in the ninth as both Filler and Sanchez Ruiz hid the cue ball on multiple occasions away from the two. Sanchez Ruiz blinked first though after Filler played an expert safety that forced to kick the two only for it to meander down towards the bottom pocket and in ample range for Filler to clean up and cut the deficit to one at 5-4.
Filler played smart in the tenth rack to get the better of Sanchez Ruiz despite being hooked on the break. A pinpoint safety of his own left Sanchez Ruiz with work to do which inevitably opened up the table for the German to settle it and go level again at 5-5.
With the break back, Filler scratched in the 11th off it to put Sanchez Ruiz at the table. Sanchez Ruiz has played more matches than any other player this week and the tiredness wasn't showing through just yet despite the eight-ball rattling in the jaw to the point Filler was ready to get back up to the table. FSR led again at 6-5. Sanchez Ruiz soon built a two rack buffer and it seemed he could go on to run a few after the five pack that led him on his way to beating Shane Van Boening in the semi-finals.
Sanchez Ruiz was left looking for a lot of ships to align for him to make a two ball along the rail in the following rack at 7-5 and it just didn't happen. Filler did open the door again for Sanchez Ruiz though after missing the five ball, though that did not happen for the Spaniard as his counterpart got the better of him to be one back. A break and run in the 14th levelled it again at 7-7.

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 22 2022 @ 21:46:20 UTC (1233 reads)
Read More... | 9301 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | . |
.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Sunday, May 22 2022 @ 21:45:04 UTC (812 reads)
comments? |
 |
|
 | UK Open Day 4 | Only 16 Remain At Copper Box Arena, London |
2022 UK Open
Copper Box Arena
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
E20 3HB
Great Britain
020 8221 4900
www.matchroompool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube - instagram
www.copperboxarena.org.uk
Tuesday-Sunday 17-22 May 2022

All photography courtesy of ©Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport.
Click the image to view the full size poster - use "back" to return here.
UK OPEN DAY 4 | ONLY 16 REMAIN AT COPPER BOX ARENA, LONDON
Albin Ouschan, Ko Ping Chung, Alexander Kazakis, and home favourite Jayson Shaw all went out of the inaugural UK Open Pool Championship at the Copper Box Arena, London. Only 16 remain as the $200,000 tournament heads into single elimination live on Sky Sports Action in the UK and Ireland, DAZN in the USA, Canada, Italy, Spain, Viaplay in Scandinavia, Poland, and the Baltics as well as Matchroom.Live and networks worldwide.
LIVE SCORES
BRACKETS
It was a grueling day of action in one of London’s most iconic venues as the tournament went through three stages of Losers Round action and a further two rounds of Winners to get the final 16 who will now compete over three tables in Races to 11 to make Saturday evening’s quarterfinals.
One player who won’t be there is Ouschan who has been battling to keep his impeccable record at Matchroom events going. It started in the best possible way with a win over veteran Ralf Souquet but he came up against a resurged Robbie Capito of Hong Kong, China who played one of the matches of his career to knock out the two-time World Champion 9-0. Shaw headed into the day knowing he needed to win three ties to keep hopes of making the final two days on home soil, but it wasn’t to be as young Jonas Souto Comino of Spain came good in a hill-hill finish early on live on the Matchroom Pool YouTube channel. Souto Comino’s hopes of his best performance to date in a Matchroom event ended at the hands of Mika Immonen 9-3 swiftly after.
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz was dumped onto the Losers’ Side of the tournament on the opening day and has since then battled away to make the Last 16. The Derby City Classic 9-Ball winner sidestepped past USA Mosconi Cup hopeful Nicholas De Leon 9-3 before wins over Ping Chung and Wojciech Szewczyk to make it two Spaniards in the final stage. The ever-present David Alcaide has stayed on the winners’ side with relative ease all week but had his sternest tests of the week beating both Immonen and World Pool Masters semi-finalist Mieszko Fortunski 9-7 to be right in the picture.
World Champion Shane Van Boening continues to steamroller his way through the tournament beating Daniel Maciol 9-3 to be in the hat whilst Mario He’s remarkable week continued to defeat Thorsten Hohmann 9-3 after beating Ko Ping Chung 9-1 earlier on. World Pool Masters winner Joshua Filler breezed past one of the last remaining Brits Luke Rollison 9-2 with a golden break along the way to join He and Van Boening in the draw.

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Saturday, May 21 2022 @ 02:16:07 UTC (1373 reads)
Read More... | 7730 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | UK Open Day 3 | Ko Pin Yi First Major Casualty |
2022 UK Open
Copper Box Arena
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
E20 3HB
Great Britain
020 8221 4900
www.matchroompool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube - instagram
www.copperboxarena.org.uk
Tuesday-Sunday 17-22 May 2022

All photography courtesy of ©Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport.
Click the image to view the full size poster - use "back" to return here.
UK OPEN DAY 3 | KO PIN YI FIRST MAJOR CASUALTY
Ko Pin Yi became the first major casualty of the 2022 UK Open Pool Championship at the Copper Box Arena, London live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook and YouTube pages as well as Matchroom.Live as the field edges ever closer to the single-elimination stage.
LIVE SCORES
BRACKETS
It was a packed day in England's capital as 40 players were sent packing home with the biggest name coming in 2015 World Champion, Pin Yi. The Chinese Taipei star was sent to the Losers Bracket by Luke Garland yesterday and faced a potential three matches on day three to keep his UK Open journey going. Pin Yi beat Craig Brown early on 9-6 but came unstuck to South Africa's JJ Faul who put on what he described as the performance of his career.
Mieszko Fortunski reached the semi-finals of the World Pool Masters just a few weeks back beating Jayson Shaw along the way and the Pole moved past the Brit once again to keep on the winners’ half of the draw. Shaw faces a stern test tomorrow if he is to keep going with a potential three matches on the agenda to reach the Last 16 first in the form of Jonas Souto Comino of Spain.
Fans were treated to a breathtaking performance by 14-year-old Riku Romppanen who came from 8-4 down to beat Robbie Capito to remain in the competition and meet Skyler Woodward to keep his hopes going. Romppanen's journey will be one to remember with three wins over his three days but eventually came unstuck to Woodward despite pegging the two-time Mosconi Cup MVP back to 5-5 after Woodward led 5-0. The result leaving Woodward with tie against 2012 World Pool Masters champion Karol Skowerski to reach the Last 16.
Joshua Filler needs only one more win to reach the Last 16, the Killer doing a double on America's Chris Reinhold and Shane Wolford 9-5 and 9-1 respectively. FIller will come up against Britain's Luke Rollison who has battled his way through after overcoming World Pool Championship semi-finalist Abdullah Alyousef 9-7 in a memorable performance. World Champion Shane Van Boening is also in the same position as Filler after beating Juan Carlos Exposito of Spain and legend of the game Ralf Souquet to meet Poland's Daniel Maciol for a spot in the Last 16 tomorrow.

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Friday, May 20 2022 @ 08:20:36 UTC (1364 reads)
Read More... | 8487 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | Efren Reyes To Represent Philippines At 2022 World Cup Of Pool In Essex, England |
2022 World Cup of Pool
Brentwood Centre
Doddinghurst Rd
Pilgrims Hatch
Essex
England
CM15 9NN
www.matchroompool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube - instagram
www.everyoneactive.com
Tuesday - Sunday 14-19 June 2022

Click the image to view the full size poster (use "back" to return here).
EFREN REYES TO REPRESENT PHILIPPINES AT 2022 WORLD CUP OF POOL IN ESSEX, ENGLAND
One of the games’ greatest, Efren "Bata" Reyes will represent the Philippines alongside US Open champion Carlo Biado at the 2022 World Cup of Pool this June 14-19 at the Brentwood Centre, Essex, England with tickets available from £10.
BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE
The 2022 World Cup of Pool line-up is now complete with all 32 countries confirmed as they do battle for the lucrative prize pot of $250,000 plus the pride of representing their country in one of the sports most unique format with Germany looking to defend their title led by newly crowned World Pool Masters champion Joshua Filler and BCA Hall of Famer Thorsten Hohmann.
Great Britain's charge for a first World Cup of Pool crown on home soil will see Great Britain A form a new pairing of two-time Mosconi Cup MVP Jayson Shaw and debutant Elliott Sanderson who was selected based on performances so far this year on the Live Nineball World Rankings. Mosconi Cup winner Imran Majid and 2012 Mosconi Cup MVP Chris Melling will represent the red, white, and blue for Great Britain B.

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Thursday, May 19 2022 @ 20:27:20 UTC (1806 reads)
Read More... | 28611 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
 | UK Open Day 2 | Big Hitters Progress With Relative Ease |
2022 UK Open
Copper Box Arena
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
E20 3HB
Great Britain
020 8221 4900
www.matchroompool.com - facebook - twitter - youtube - instagram
www.copperboxarena.org.uk
Tuesday-Sunday 17-22 May 2022

All photography courtesy of ©Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport.
Click the image to view the full size poster - use "back" to return here.
UK OPEN DAY 2 | BIG HITTERS PROGRESS WITH RELATIVE EASE
Day 2 of the UK Open Pool Championship at the Copper Box Arena, London live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook and YouTube pages as well as Matchroom.Live brought plenty of success for the top seeds as only Ko Pin Yi, Naoyuki Oi, and Eklent Kaçi came unstuck in Winners' Round 1.
LIVE SCORES
BRACKETS
The action began live on the Matchroom Pool Facebook with the two young guns of Lo Ho Sum and Mickey Krause head to head with Ho Sum looking to build on his runner-up finish at the World Pool Masters just a few weeks ago. Krause is far from a pushover though and the Dane showed his credibility and rise through the ranks to dispatch the Hong Kong, China player to Losers Round 2 in a 9-5 win.
Dennis Orcollo went up to Solihull, Birmingham between the World Pool Masters and the UK Open to keep in stroke playing in a local tournament which he won on Sunday evening and that decision seems to have paid off so far as he came good in a 9-4 win against Chris Seville of Great Britain.
One of the upsets of the day came on one of the back tables as 2015 World Champion Ko Pin Yi was on the end of a 9-4 loss to Luke Garland. Garland was only a few frames away from a World Snooker Tour card a few years back before defeat to UK Championship winner Zhao Xintong at the final hurdle and it showed his pedigree to run seven racks on the way to an 8-0 lead over Pin Yi. Pin Yi did come back but it proved too much of a hill to climb putting him into the next stage in the Losers bracket.
Oi is still in search of his first Matchroom title and his work will be cut out if he is to get rid of that hoodoo this week. The Japanese star fell at the hands of Pole Mariusz Skoneczny in the opening match of the day live on the Matchroom Pool Youtube. Kaçi also came missed out to Skoneczny's compatriot Daniel Maciol 9-6. Maciol will face Pijus Labutis in the next round on the winners’ side whilst Kaçi faces Rich Jones on the other side of the bracket to keep his hopes alive.

Share this article on FaceBook
"Read More..." for the details.
|
|
|
 Posted By admin on Thursday, May 19 2022 @ 06:22:49 UTC (1399 reads)
Read More... | 8833 bytes more | comments? |
 |
|
|  |
The Pro Tube |  |
WNT.TV
The Home of Nineball

EVERY MAJOR.
EVERY MATCH.
EVERY BALL.
The Pro Tube

| |  Welcome |  |
 Only members see our pool related special offers! Register here - FREECheck spam folder for our automated reply.
| |  Who's Online |  |
There are currently, 149 guest(s) and 0 member(s) that are online.You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here.
| |  Login |  |
 Pro9 Headlines |  |
 Past Articles |  |
Saturday, January 18
Wednesday, January 15
Thursday, January 09
Monday, January 06
Sunday, January 05
Saturday, January 04
Friday, January 03
Older Articles
| |  Pool Rules |  |
 Search Articles |  |
 Search the Web |  |
 Amazon |  |
 Survey |  |
 The Pro Calendar |  |
 Player Ratings |  |
 Pro9 Notes |  |
 Pro9 Bloggers |  |
 Pro9 Interviews |  |
 World Pool Time |  |
London : GMT+0
New York : GMT-5
Las Vegas : GMT-8
Manila : GMT+8
Jeddah : GMT+3
Shanghai : GMT+8
| |  Copyright |  |
 Today's Big Story |  |
 Last Seen |  |
 | 
|

PRO9 has established an outstanding reputation as Europes No.1 source for information on American Pool in the UK and Europe.
Upcoming tournament details, prompt match reporting, exclusive images by talented photographers, superb articles by expert pundits, active pool related forums, player profiles and a very sophisticated membership - basically, an incredible information resource for the American style game in Europe.
Since it launched, PRO9 has become compulsory reading, not just for the UKs pool players, but to hundreds and thousands of pool obsessives from around the world every single day.
PRO9s members range from professional pool players, cue-sports enthusiasts, club managers, tournament organisers, pool fans and aficionados, as well as various "movers and shakers" in the cue-sports field, including entrepreneurs in the wholesale and retail sector, as well as magazine editors and television sports promoters.
Growing more and more popular every single year, PRO9 is the best placed vehicle for the promotion of your pool club, billiards brand, associated products, services and opportunities in the truly massive pan-European billiard market.
If you qre reading this, you should check out www.Pro9.co.uk for yourself!
Please use these logos and text in your links to www.Pro9.co.uk - thank you.
Forum rules: No advertising, no links to businesses/shops/eBay, no swearing, respect our sponsors and each other, no hate!
 Flag counter installed Monday 11 November 2013
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2006-2020 by Big Dave at Pro9.co.uk.
This web site was made with myPHPNuke, a web portal system written in PHP. myPHPNuke is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL license.
Anyone read this bit down here???
You can syndicate our news using the file backend.php or ultramode.txt
|
|
|
|
|
Page took 0.303037 seconds to load.
|