Mika Immonen Secures a Position in Finals of the World 10-Ball Championships
November 30, 2009

Mika Immonen
The World 10-Ball Championships are now in the semi-final rounds of the event, being held in Manila. On Friday, 64 players started off the single elimination rounds, and early this morning (afternoon in Manila) the only four players remained as contenders for this world title.
Now, after the first semi-final match was completed, reigning US Open Champion Mika Immonen is now guaranteed a spot in the finals, and is waiting for the winner between Spain’s David Alcaide and Philippine powerhouse Lee Van Corteza. Immonen defeated Corteza’s comrade, Antonio Lining 9-7. “The Iceman” had started out with a 4-1 lead, but Lining battled back, to eventually tie at 7-7, but costly kicking errors by Lining resulted in Immonen’s final victory.
Read on for more on the final day’s action at the World 10-Ball Championships in the story from WPA Press Officer, Jerry Forsyth.
Down to Four in Manila
-Jerry Forsyth, WPA Press Officer-
The first order of business today at the WPA World Ten Ball Championship was to winnow the field of 32 down to the Sweet Sixteen. Comebacks seemed to be the order of the day as Lee Van Corteza, who had trailed Yu Lung Chang 7-2, roared back with a display of break and runs to win the match 9-8. Daryl Peach had trailed Satoshi Kawabata 5-1 but turned that around and won 9-7 after denying any control of the table to Kawabata in the second half of the match. Finally Dennis Orcullo came back from a 7-2 deficit to Hayato Hijikata to win that match 9-8.
Mika Immonen and Marlon Manalo had a much closer run. They were tied at 6 games each before Mika hit that gear of his to take over and win 9-6. His usual nemesis, Ralf Souquet, had a terrible 41st birthday today as he was eliminated 9-6 by He Wen Li.
Other matches of note found Warren Kiamco besting Thorsten Hohmann 9-5, Antonio Lining beating Naoyuki Ooi 9-7, Nick Van Den Berg overcoming Jonni Fulcher 9-4, Thomas Engert dominating Imran Majid 9-2, David Alcaide making it look easy against former World Champion Chao Fong-Pang 9-5 and our defending champion Darren Appleton crushing Stephan Cohen 9-5.
The next round would create the Great Eight. Warren Kiamco stayed sharp and eliminated Daryl Peach 9-7. Antonio Lining cruised past Jomar De Ocampo 9-2 while Mika Immonen continued his threat with a 9-7 victory over Nick Van Den Berg. New World Junior Champion Ruslan Chinokhov overcame Elvis Calasang 9-6 and Lee Van Corteza came out ahead in a nip and tuck battle with Thomas Engert 9-7. Chinese superstar He Wen Li eliminated his countryman Wang Ming 9-8, defending champion Darren Appleton overcame a 4-game deficit against Marcus Chamat to progress 9-7 and David Alcaide kept his campaign going by defeating Dennis Orcullo 9-6.

Lee Van Corteza
The day was not over. We still had to determine the final four that would return on Monday for the grand glory of a World Championship. First to go out in this round was our defending Champion, Darren Appleton. Appleton lost out 9-6 to the super-strong David Alcaide. Mika Immonen continued his invincible play against Ruslan Chinakhov and moved in to the final group easily 9-6. Antonio Lining had to go all the way to double-hill to win over Warren Kiamco 9-8 and Lee Van Corteza placed the second Filipino into the final four with his 9-7 win over He Win Li.
Our semifinals on Monday will find Corteza facing Alcaide and Lining going up against Immonen. The locals are hoping for an all-Filipino final, but there is a lot of work to be done to accomplish that.






Lee Van Corteza has just defeated David Alcaide and will face Mika Immonen in the finals, which will begin at 6:00 am EST. You can watch the pay-per-view stream at http://www.clubcapo.tv