Igor Figueiredo Reigns Supreme at 2025 Pan American Open Snooker Championship, Earns 2-year Pro Tour Ticket
The Pan American Open Snooker Championship 2025 in Sacramento came to a thrilling conclusion with Brazil’s Igor Figueiredo lifting the title after defeating compatriot Fabio Anderson Luersen in the final. It was a fitting end to a tournament that strongly reflected Brazil’s dominance, as all four semifinal spots were taken by Brazilian cueists. With this title win, Igor has also earned a WST Pro Tour Card for two years starting from 2026.
Igor’s path to the final was marked by authority and precision. In the semifinal against Victor Sarkis, he quickly established control, producing breaks of 33 and 38 while keeping his opponent under constant pressure. The result was a commanding 4–0 victory that highlighted Igor’s class and ability to seize momentum from the very first frame.
Meanwhile, the other semifinal featured a closely fought battle between Noel Rodrigues Morreira and Fabio Anderson Luersen. Fabio’s attacking play and scoring power, with breaks of 50, 72, 31, and 34, proved decisive as he secured a 4–2 win. His ability to respond under pressure earned him a well-deserved spot in the championship match.
The final showcased the best of Brazilian snooker. Fabio entered with confidence after his strong semifinal performance, but Igor’s experience, composure, and tactical sharpness gave him the upper hand. He maintained control throughout the match, capitalizing on key opportunities and keeping Fabio at bay. With a composed and disciplined display, Igor sealed the contest 5–2 to become the Pan American Open Snooker Champion 2025.
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