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fREE POOL HERE'S WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIP LIVE STREAM ON TV CHANNEL 26 JULY 2025


In collaboration with the Saudi Arabia Billiard & Snooker Federation and under the supervision of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sport, the 2025 World Pool Championship—the crown jewel of the World Nineball Tour—returns to the iconic Green Halls in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from 21–26 July.

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Fedor Gorst returns to the World Championship final for a second consecutive year after overcoming Kledio Kaçi in a tense, tactical battle filled with safety exchanges and high-pressure shot-making.

Although Kaçi took an early lead, Gorst responded with a composed comeback to edge ahead. The two traded racks in a gripping back-and-forth, but it was Gorst who ultimately prevailed—defeating another Kaçi on the world stage, this time to reach the final for the third time in his career.

“I’m feeling great—but also relieved. That match against Kledio was tough. He’s a difficult opponent—his shot-making was sharp, his break was solid, and he barely missed. He definitely outplayed me at the start, but when he scratched, the momentum shifted, and I was able to take it all the way.”

Looking ahead to the final, Gorst added:
“I expect it to be a great match. It’s going to be a grind—it’s a long race to 15. But I’m ready for it. Whoever wins will have earned it.”

Should Gorst successfully defend his title, he will join Earl Strickland as only the second player in history to win the World Pool Championship in back-to-back years.

“Of course, that would mean the world to me,” he said. “But right now, I’m not thinking about that. I’m just trying to stay consistent—taking each tournament one at a time.”

Carlo Biado 11 – 3 Bernie Regalario

Carlo Biado showcased a cocktail of dominance and luck in his semi final racing a six-rack lead against 20-year-old Bernie Regalario, to igniting his run to the final. While Regalario found his moments to capitalise on Biado’s error in hopes to narrow the gap, the Lil Prince was unable to take control of the table from the former champion.

Biado sealed the match in spectacular fashion, delivering a golden break in the final rack to reach his third World Championship final.



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