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Carlo Biado (born October 31, 1983) is a Filipino professional pool player. His highest profile wins include the World Nine-ball Championship and the World Ten-ball Championship in 2017 and 2024 respectively.
Early life
Biado has roots in Rosario, La Union and/or Nueva Ecija. He started playing pool when he was age 13 and worked as a caddie at the Villamor Air Base golf course while he was still a student. After work he would play billiards in the evening. He stopped pursuing high school education when he was on his first year and the sport serves as a means of livelihood. He earned money from bets in the billiards place he helps manage.
Career
Biado became a professional pool player in 2004 but failed to win any major world title within his first ten years. In 2015, Biado reached the final of the WPA World Ten-ball Championship, defeating David Alcaide and Nikos Ekonomopoulos in the knockout rounds. Biado would eventually lose the final to Taiwan's Ko Pin-yi 9–11.
In 2017, Biado defeated Jayson Shaw of the UK, 11–7, to win the men's 9-ball event of the 2017 World Games.
Also in 2017, Biado defeated countryman Roland Garcia, 13–5, to win the 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. The following year, Biado would also reach the final of the 2018 event, however, would lose 10–13 to Joshua Filler.
Biado reached the final of the 2019 WPA Players Championship, losing to Kevin Cheng 12–11.
A month after, Biado and De Luna booked a spot in the final of 2019 World Cup of Pool by beating the Netherlands duo of Neils Feijen and Marc Bijsterbosch, 9–6 in the semi-final but eventually fell short in the finals against Austria, yielding an 11–3 decision.
The tandem of Carlo Biado and Jeff de Luna was unable to clinch the country's fourth title against the team of Mario He and Albin Ouschan which bagged their second title in their third consecutive finals appearance.
In 2021, Biado defeated Aloysius Yapp, 13–8, to win the U.S. Open Pool Championship. With the win, Biado became one of the few Filipino players to win the tournament along with Alex Pagulayan and Efren Reyes.
Also in 2021, Biado defeated fellow filipino cue artist Johann Chua, 9–3, to win the men's Ten-ball singles gold medal in the 31st Southeast Asian Games at Ha Dong Gymnasium in Vietnam.
Interestingly, Chua took the gold in the Nine-ball singles event after pouncing on uncharacteristic errors of Biado too.
This is the third gold of Biado in the SEA Games on top of his three silver and two bronze medals.
In 2022, the trio of Johann Chua, Carlo Biado and Rubilen Amit emerged triumphant in the 2022 WPA World Teams Championship after sweeping Great Britain of Jayson Shaw, Kelly Fisher and Darren Appleton, 3–0, in the final in Klagenfurt, Austria.
With the win, they gave the Philippines its first world team ten-ball title after runner-up finishes in 2010 and 2014, the last time the tournament was held before it was revived in 2022.
On the road to the finals, team Philippines conquered team Poland, 3–1, in the quarterfinals then outlasted team Germany in the semis, 3–2, in a shootout battle.
In 2024, Biado got off to a strong start as he snapped his first World Nineball Tour ranking event title of the year after taking down young star Bernie Regalario, 13–7, to win the 2nd Universal Chinese Taipei Open in an all-Filipino final championship match held at the Hulks Billiard Hall in Taipei City, Taiwan. Despite losing his first match, Biado had to claw his way back from the losers bracket to go 8–1 in the 96-player field tournament.
Also in 2024 , Biado defeated Naoyuki Ōi of Japan 4–1, 3–4, 4–2, and 4–1 to win the WPA World Ten-ball Championship held at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
With the championship, Biado took home the top prize of $75,000 (P4.2m). Biado also reached the final of the Las Vegas Open a week prior, but was defeated by fellow countryman Lee Vann Corteza.
Biado captured the inaugural Ho Chi Minh City Open Championship in Ho Xuan Huong Gymnasium, Vietnam in September 29, 2024, defeating Mario He of Austria 13–8 and took home $35,000 (1.9m) in prize money.
In October 18, 2024, team Asia ruled the inaugural Reyes Cup held at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila, Philippines. Johann Chua, Carlo Biado, Aloysius Yapp, Duong Quoc Hoang, and Ko Pin Yi make up the team, which is coached by the tournament namesake and greatest of all time Efren Reyes.
They defeated the European team with a decisive 11–6 final score. Team Europe is made up of Jayson Shaw, Eklent Kaci, Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, David Alcaide, and Mickey Krause. Aloysius Yapp of Singapore was named the first-ever Reyes Cup most valuable player award for his outstanding performance throughout the event.
Titles and achievements
2024 Reyes Cup
2024 Ho Chi Minh City Open 9-Ball Championship
2024 Raxx MVP Tour Nine-ball Open
2024 CPBA Nine-ball Teams Invitational MVP
2024 CPBA Nine-ball Teams Invitational (Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei)
2024 WPA World Ten-ball Championship
2024 Chinese Taipei Open 9-Ball Championship
2023 Raxx MVP Tour Nine-ball Open
2023 Manny Pacquiao Ten-ball Championship
2022 Predator Puerto Rico Open
2022 Texas Open Ten-ball Scotch Doubles
2022 WPA World Mixed Teams Ten-ball Championship
2022 CSI U.S. Open Eight-ball Championship
2021 Big Tyme Classic One Pocket
2021 Cajun Coast Classic Nine-ball
2021 Southeast Asian Games Ten-ball Singles
2021 Abu Dhabi Open 9-ball Championship
2021 US Open Nine-ball Championship
2020 Predator One Pool Ten-ball
2018 Pool Classic Competition (Philippines vs. Chinese Taipei (Taiwan))
2018 Jogja Open International Ten-ball
2017 Philippine Sportsman of the Year
2017 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
2017 World Games Nine-ball Singles
2017 Southeast Asian Games Nine-ball Singles
2015 Japan Open Ten-ball
2015 Southeast Asian Games Nine-ball Doubles
2013 Hard Times Ten-ball Open
2012 Green Garden Jakarta Ten-ball Open
2012 Banjarmasin Nine-ball Championship
2011 BSCP National Eight-ball Pool Championship
2011 BSCP National Pool Championship Overall
2010 Manny Pacquiao Ten-ball Championship
References
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- Carlo Biado
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- Carlo (name)
- Johann Chua
- Joshua Filler
- Ko Pin-yi
- WPA World Ten-ball Championship
- Roland Garcia
- 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- Rubilen Amit