Pius Labutis - Winner of Hanoi Open 2025: How the Lithuanian Claimed His First Title.
According to The Sun: The final of the Hanoi Open between Moritz Neuhausen and Pius Labutis ended in a tense battle.
SunSport reports on the final's progress and the newly crowned champion!
@MatchroomPoolWho Won the Hanoi Open 2025?
Pius Labutis became the champion of the Hanoi Open 2025, defeating Moritz Neuhausen with a score of 13-7.
This is the first major WNT title in the Lithuanian's career.
Here's how Labutis' path to triumph unfolded:
- First Round: Victory 9-3 against Janis Siekkinen
- Second Round: Victory 9-5 against Daniel Guttenberger
- Third Round: Victory 9-7 against Bui Truong An
- Last 64: Victory 10-4 against Chen Hsiung Liu
- Last 32: Victory 10-4 against Nguyen Hoang Phong
- Last 16: Victory 10-8 against Raimund Pharaon
- Quarterfinal: Victory 10-9 against Carlo Biado
- Semi-final: Victory 11-8 against Robbie Capito
- Final: Victory 13-7 against Moritz Neuhausen
Prize Fund of the Hanoi Open 2025
Here is the distribution of the prize money earned at the tournament in Vietnam:
- Winner: $40,000 (£29,791)
- Finalist: $16,000 (£11,916)
- Semi-finalist: $10,000 (£7,447)
- Quarterfinalist: $7,000 (£5,213)
- Last 16: $4,000 (£2,979)
- Last 32: $2,000 (£1,489)
- Last 64: $1,000 (£744)
- Total: $200,000 (£148,957)
This success of Labutis at the Hanoi Open adds another bright page to the history of Lithuanian billiards. It is important to note that this tournament gathered the best players from around the world, highlighting the high level of competition. Labutis demonstrated outstanding form and will undoubtedly remain in the memory of sports fans.
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