Top 10 Ranking
Asian Athletes
128 Athlete Found
Ko Pin Yi
Chinese Taipei
Rank:
1
Category Rank:
1
Points:
7177
Ko Pin Yi (Born 31 May 1989) is a professional pool player from Chinese Taipei. He became multiple World Champion in the disciplines of 9-ball and 10-ball in 2015 and in 2022 won the APF Asian 9 Ball Open.
APF Asian 9 Ball Open Champion 2022
Predator Bucharest Open 2022
World 10 Ball Champion 2015
World 9 Ball Champion 2015
Chezka Centeno
Philippines
Rank:
2
Category Rank:
1
Points:
6967
Chezka Centeno (Born 30 June 1999) is a Filipino billiards player from Zamboanga City. At the age of 11, she entered the Philippine National Games and finished third. When she was 12, she was invited to the Kremlin Cup in Russia and finished in the top 32.
After being recruited into the national team, Chezka participated at the 2014 Asian Junior Championship and won 1st place under the girls' single category.
She later won the nine-ball women's single at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, facing her idol and fellow Filipina, Rubilen Amit in the final.
Johann Chua
Philippines
Rank:
5
Category Rank:
3
Points:
1794
Johann Gonzales Chua (Born 31 May 1992) is a Filipino professional pool player from Manila. His nicknames are "Bubwit" (little mouse) and "Bad Koi".
He is the 2022 World Team Champions, 2x All Japan Champion, SEA Games 9 Ball Gold Medalist, and Manny Pacquiao 10 Ball Champion.
Naoyuki Oi
Japan
Rank:
5
Category Rank:
3
Points:
1794
Naoyuki Ōi (JP: 大井 直幸) (Born 10 January 1983) is a Japanese pool player. Ōi is best known for reaching the semi-final of the 2012 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, and represented Japan at the World Cup of Pool on six occasions. His title include the 2022 Kanto Open, 2019 Japan Open 10-Ball and the 2018 CBSA Miyun 9-Ball Open.
Robbie Capito
Hong Kong
Rank:
9
Category Rank:
5
Points:
897
Robbie James Joaquin Capito (Born 19 June 2001) is a Hong Kong professional pool player. He is most known for defeating the reigning world number one pool player Eklent Kaçi at the 2018 WPA World Nine-ball Championship when he was 17 years old. He is a former two-time junior 9-ball world championship Finalist. Two-time Junior Asian Champion and four-time Hong Kong Champion. He won his first Men's national event at the age of 12 while snapping off the juniors in the same event.
World 8 Ball - 2022 - 9th
World 9 Ball - 2022 - 9th
World 9 Ball - 2018 - 9th
Predator Pro Series Michigan Open - 2022 - 1st runner up
APF Asian 9 ball Championship 2022 - 5th
Asian Champion (Junior) - 2017, 2018
World Junior Championship - 2017 - Finalist , 2018 - Finalist
China National Champion (Junior) - 2019
Hong Kong Champion - 2014, 2018, 2019, 2022