Jonas Magpantay stamps class vs Taiwanese rival, tops Indonesia 9-Ball tourney
At A Glance
- Jonas Magpantay stamped his class and annihilated Chinese Taipei's Chang Sheng Yi, 13-5, to reign supreme in the 2026 Universal 9-Ball Open in Jakarta, Indonesia Sunday, June 28.
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Jonas Magpantay stamped his class and annihilated Chinese Taipei’s Chang Sheng Yi, 13-5, to reign supreme in the 2026 Universal 9-Ball Open in Jakarta, Indonesia Sunday, June 28.
Coming off as one of the top Filipino cueists in the four-day meet, Magpantay, 32, overcame a lackluster start after turning a 0-2 deficit into a 6-2 lead which he preserved after he took the seven of the next 10 racks to outlast his Taiwanese rival in their race-to-13 title showdown.
Apart from the glory and WNT points, Magpantay bagged the grand winner’s purse of $15,000 (P919,192) in the competition that was also joined by world champions Carlo Biado and Singaporean Aloysius Yapp.
Yi, on the other hand, settled for the runner-up prize of $8,000 (P490,236).
"I would like to dedicate my victory to my family, my friends, my sponsors, my country and to God," said the Bansud, Oriental Mindoro native.
Prior to his victory, Magpantay, the winner of last year’s Qatar World 10-Ball Cup, obliterated Jefrey Roda, 11-3, in their all-Filipino semis clash which came after he bested compatriot Bernie Regalario, 11-6, in the quarters.
Magpantay also got the better of James Aranas, 10-6, in the Last 16, while scoring 10-6 wins over Indonesian Irsal Nasution and Japanese Kouki Sugiyama in Rounds of 32 and 64, respectively.
He also beat Indonesia’s Rio Pandu (9-4) and Singapore’s Sarathnavind Devanthan (9-0) in the opening round.
This victory also boosted Magpantay’s morale in his next quest as he ix set to take part in the Asian Pool Championship slated July 10 to 15 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.