Team Asia takes huge lead in Queen’s Cup

Rubilen Amit celebrates with other members of Team Asia after her win over Allison Fisher of Team West in the JBET.com Queens Cup 10-Ball at Resorts World Manila.      JOEY MENDOZA JR.

MANILA, Philippines - Asia’s best lady cuemasters, bannered by Filipina world 10-ball champion Rubilen Amit, took a commanding 8-3 lead against their counterparts from the West as they closed in on the BET.com Queens Cup crown yesterday at Resorts World Manila.

After taking a 4-2 lead in Tuesday’s opening of the duel, Team Asia won all but one of the five matches in Day 2 as they moved two games away from wrapping up the title in this race-to-10 affair against Team West.

Amit kicked off a blazing performance for Asia as she turned back British legend Allison Fisher in the first singles, 4-2. The Cebuana ace later partnered with Taiwanese Pei Chen Tsai to beat Fisher and Austrian star Jasmin Ouschan in the doubles play, 4-2.

Tsai racked up two more victories for Asia, beating Ouschan in a hill-hill singles battle, 4-3, and teaming up with Korean Ga Young Kom and Chinese  Si Ming Chen in a 4-1 rout of British bets Allison Fisher, Kelly Fisher and American Vivian Villareal in 3-on-3 play.

The two Fishers, Ouschan and Villareal, however, prevented a sweep for Asia with a 4-1 verdict in the 4-on-4 matches.

Team Asia will seek to finish off Team West today in the last day of the Ryder Cup-style 10-ball tourney.

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