
The US Open Pool Championship, an annual nine-ball pool tournament for professional men, is held annually. It has been in existence since 1976. It is widely regarded as one of the best nine-ball titles around the globe. This tournament is a major pool event. The winner will receive $200,000 prize money and the title.
Max Lechner defeated Chinese Taipei's Ko Ping Chung 6-9
Max Lechner beat Ko Ping Chung, a Chinese Taipei player, 6-9 in Saturday's US open pool semi-final. Lechner was making his semi-final first appearance. He jumped on the first rack to swoop in but Ko was able make a double in the pocket and win the match.
Lechner's victory opened the way to Lechner's run at the US Open Pool Championship's finals. He'll be playing Francisco Sanchez Ruiz. Ruiz, a former World No. To claim the $50,000 first-place prize, Ruiz beat Lechner 13-10. This is the first time a Spaniard has won this event.

Ben Crawley defeated by Max Lechner in semi-final
Max Lechner has had a successful start to the US Open Pool Championship campaign. Max beat Ben Crawley in the semifinal 13-10. The German star is rising with his great offensive game. He was also among the world's top 4, and at just twenty-one was the youngest Mosconicup winner. His victory earned him the no.1 rank in the world, which is the highest sport ranking.
Max Lechner wins US Open Pool Championship in 2022
Max Lechner, a 21-year-old German, is the winner of the 2022 US Open Pool Championship. After a tight final frame, he won by four points. Sanchez Ruiz, who was playing for Colombia, made a critical foul on Lechner's third shot. This gave Ko the chance to run out of time, but Lechner was able to recover and win in a game that seemed to have no end in sight.
Las Vegas is the venue for the tournament. The winner of the US Open will take home a $300,000 prize. The event will feature a strong Filipino contingent. Dennis Orcollo, Carlo Biado, and Carlo Biado were both finalist and advanced to the quarterfinals. They will face Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (and Ko Ping Chung) in the semifinals.
Max Lechner is the longest-running champion
The U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship is a professional men's pool tournament that is held every year. The tournament was started in 1976 and is one among the most highly regarded in the sport. The winner receives a green blazer, and is eligible to enter future US Open tournaments. The US Open also includes a tournament for women. The Women's Professional Billiard Alliance sanctioned the Women's Open.

The tournament is played in Las Vegas by the best players worldwide. The world champion will be the winner of this event. The US Open, which attracts more than 2000 players, is the top tournament in the entire world. This tournament is dominated predominantly by professional players, and qualifies primarily from players from the United States.