Jundel Mazon is aiming to compete in the longest-running U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships after his victory in the recent 2010 Guinness World Series of Pool 10-Ball Challenge held in Jakarta, Indonesia. He expressed gratitude to NBS President Jonathan Sy and Coach Christopher Palses for the opportunity, stating his commitment to making the most of it.
Jundel Mazon expressed gratitude to NBS President Jonathan Sy and Coach Christopher Palses for the opportunity
Mazon’s recent triumph saw him defeat World 10-Ball Champion Darren Appleton (8-6) in the semifinal and Irsal Nasution of Indonesia (10-5) in the final, earning him a career-high paycheck of $40,000.
Mazon will participate in the 35th Annual U.S. Open 9-Ball on October 17-23 in Chesapeake, Virginia, alongside other NBS players, with a top prize of $50,000 up for grabs.