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It was a stunning defeat for Reyes, who ruled three of the five legs of the Asian 9 Ball Tour last year. “Every shot that he (Gabica) attempted fell in, even if it was covered. on the other hand, every break wasn’t given to me,” Reyes remarked. Meanwhile, the second-seeded Bustamante suffered an even-more gut-wrenching setback as he blew a 6-0 advantage and allowed Yang to seize momentum and eventually steal the victory. The former world number one committed crucial errors in the ninth and tenth racks, as the cue ball fell into the pocket. Yang, who topped last year’s Hong Kong leg, capitalized on his opponents’ errors as he won five straight racks to make it 6 – 5. Bustamante got some breathing room when he made it 7 – 5, but Yang proved tougher down the stretch as he took the final four racks to close out the match. Yang will meet upstart Gandy Valle of the Philippines in the semifinals tomorrow. The 28-year-old Valle booked a seat in the final four after subduing countryman Lee Vann Corteza 9-5. In the other quarterfinal match, 16-year-old Wu Chia Ching of Chinese Taipei continued his magical run as he disposed off hometown bet Chan Keng – Kwang 9 – 6. Wu will tangle with Gabica to determine who will make it to the final round. After Singapore, the next stops of the 9-ball tour will be Jakarta, Kaohsiung, and Manila. The top ten players on the Tour Order of Merit qualify into the World Professional Pool Championships. For more information on the Tour, please check out www.asian9-balltour.com. For the latest schedules and program information on ESPN STAR Sports, catch us on the net at www.espnstar.com. The San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour is sanctioned by the Asian Pocket Billiard Union and organized by ESPN STAR Sports’ Event Management Group (EMG). San Miguel Beer is the title sponsor for the Tour. Iwan Simonis and Aramith supply the official tablecloth and official balls respectively. Brunswick Metro is the official pool table and the Marina Mandarin is the official hotel, Suntec Singapore is the official venue. STAR Sports is the official broadcaster. The 2005 Tour will go to Singapore, Jakarta, Kaohsiung and Manila. Besides the total prize money of US$200,000, the top 10 players on the Tour Order of Merit every year will directly qualify into the World Professional Pool Championships. Visit InsidePOOL for the latest news on the San Miguel 9-Ball Tour.
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