At A Glance
- Veteran cue artist Francisco "Django" Bustamante proved that age is just a number as he led the Philippines' assault in the first round of the 2025 Las Vegas 10-Ball Open at Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino Thursday, Feb. 20 (Manila time).
Veteran cue artist Francisco "Django" Bustamante proved that age is just a number as he led the Philippines' assault in the first round of the 2025 Las Vegas 10-Ball Open at Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino Thursday, Feb. 20 (Manila time).

The 61-year-old Bustamante gave American Bobby Garza a lesson with a 4-1, 4-1 win in their opening duel to barge into the next round of the 128-player tournament that offers a purse of $37,500 (roughly P2.1 million) for the grand winner.
Next for the Asian Games gold medalist is German Ralf Souquet this Friday, Feb. 21 (Manila time).
The 2010 World Nine-Ball champion is also set for a one pocket face-off in Sin City where he battles Tony Chohan and world champions Joshua Filler (Germany) and Shane Van Boening (USA) for the $10,000 (around P580,000) winner-takes-all prize.
Meanwhile, three other Filipinos outlasted their respective rivals to join Bustamante in the winning group.
Jeffrey De Luna decimated Japan’s Masashi Myojo, 4-1, 4-1, to arrange a duel with USA’s Tim Tonjum.
Mark Estiola survived Germany’s Fabian Breuer via a 4-3, 4-2 triumph and will battle Fil-Canadian Alex Pagulayan who humbled Puerto Rican Francisco Serran San Miguel, 4-3, 4-0.
Top-notch female pool players Chezka Centeno and Rubilen Amit are expected to banner the Nationals in the distaff side.