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Indonesia International Open 2025: Draw, live scores, format, prize fund and how to watch

The Men’s Indonesia International Open takes place from July 12-16 at the Pro Billiard Center at the iNews Tower in Jakarta, Indonesia, in affiliation with the Predator Pro Billiard Series and the WPA.

Five of the world’s top ten on the WPA rankings have travelled to Indonesia for the 10-ball event, with number one Alex Kazakis leading the field alongside the likes of Denis Grabe, Naoyuki Oi, Wu Kun-Lin and Bader Alawadhi.

Despite defending champion Jeffrey Ignacio opting against the event, the Philippines will be strongly-represented by players in the calibre of Carlo Biado, Anton Raga, Kyle Amoroto, Baseth Mocaibat and 2024 semi-finalist Jonas Magpantay.

Filipino legend Ronnie Alcano has also entered the $100,000 tournament, while other notable entrants include Chang Jung-Lin, Marco Teutscher, Juan Carlos Exposito, Jose Alberto Delgado and Nguyen Anh Tuan.

Indonesia’s predominant hopes of home success lie in the hands of Edward Koyongian and Alvin Anggito as well as brothers Andri and Albert Januarta.

The 128-player tournament will be double elimination until 32 players remain, while Predator’s unique race-to-four set-play format will be contested.

Coverage will be broadcast via the Pro Billiard TV YouTube channel across the four days, with the eventual champion receiving $25,000 in prize money.

2025 MEN’S INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL OPEN

Draw Bracket

Click here for the full draw bracket via the POBSI Facebook page

Last 16
🇵🇭 Kyle Amoroto 2-0 Edward Koyongian 🇮🇩
🇬🇷 Alex Kazakis 0-2 Derin Asaku Sitorus 🇮🇩
🇮🇩 Yoni Rahmanto 2-1 Jonas Magpantay 🇵🇭
🇵🇭 Jeffrey de Luna 1-2 Sean Malayan 🇵🇭
🇹🇼 Wu Kun-Lin 2-0 Julian Serradilla 🇨🇭
🇵🇭 Richard Alinsub 0-2 Kuoki Sugiyama 🇯🇵
🇵🇭 Carlo Biado 2-1 Baseth Mocaibat 🇵🇭
🇭🇰 Yip Kin Ling 1-2 Alexis Ferrer 🇵🇭

Quarter-Finals
🇵🇭 Kyle Amoroto 2-0 Derin Asaku Sitorus 🇮🇩
🇵🇭 Sean Malayan 2-0 Yoni Rahmanto 🇮🇩
🇹🇼 Wu Kun-Lin 2-1 Kuoki Sugiyama 🇯🇵
🇵🇭 Carlo Biado 1-2 Alexis Ferrer 🇵🇭

Semi-Finals
🇵🇭 Kyle Amoroto 1-2 Sean Malayan 🇵🇭
🇹🇼 Wu Kun-Lin 0-2 Alexis Ferrer 🇵🇭

Final
🇵🇭 Sean Malayan 2-0 Wu Kun-Lin 🇹🇼

Prize Fund
Champion – $25,000
Runner-up – $12,000
Semi-finalists – $6,000
Quarter-finalists – $3,000
Last 16 – $1,375
Last 32 – $750
Last 64 – $500
Total – $100,000

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