European nine-ball pool team captain Jayson Shaw has vowed to "crush" Team USA at the Mosconi Cup, which is being held at Alexandra Palace from December 3-6. Shaw says that Team Europe are in London to "win" the tournament and claims that the USA are there only to "get paid". This is not the first time that Shaw has been confident about his team's chances of victory, as he stated last year that they were going to "crush" their American counterparts.
Shaw returns as captain of Team Europe for the 2025 Mosconi Cup, which will feature the best nine-ball players from Europe and the USA. The Europeans are looking to extend their dominance in the transatlantic battle, having won 15 out of the last 18 Mosconi Cup ties since 2007.
The American team, led by captain Skyler Woodward, also includes World No 1 Fedor Gorst and five-time US Open champion Shane Van Boening. The event will be a four-day long battle for supremacy, with each side competing in singles, doubles and team matches.
In the past, Team Europe has had a significant edge over their American counterparts, winning 17 of the last 18 Mosconi Cup titles since 2007. This year's match is expected to be even more intense as both teams are looking to reclaim the coveted trophy.
The Mosconi Cup is similar to golf's Ryder Cup in that it brings together the best players from Europe and the USA to compete against each other. The event began in 1994 at the Roller Bowl in Romford and has been held annually since then.
The format of the tournament sees each side with five players, competing in singles, doubles and team matches across four days. Three players automatically qualify for their teams through the Race to the Mosconi Cup standings, calculated on their performances on the World Nineball Tour throughout the year. The other two places are filled by wildcard picks by the respective captains.
The $300,000 event will begin with the teams' opener on Wednesday night and conclude with singles matches on the final day. A captain's pick will determine the final match should it be a 10-10 tie. All matches will be race-to-five racks, alternate break, and played in accordance with the World Nineball Tour rules.
The prize fund for this year's tournament is $300,000, with the winning team receiving $40,000 per player. The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sports from 6.30pm on Wednesday, December 3, and can also be streamed with NOW and the Sky Sports app.
Shaw returns as captain of Team Europe for the 2025 Mosconi Cup, which will feature the best nine-ball players from Europe and the USA. The Europeans are looking to extend their dominance in the transatlantic battle, having won 15 out of the last 18 Mosconi Cup ties since 2007.
The American team, led by captain Skyler Woodward, also includes World No 1 Fedor Gorst and five-time US Open champion Shane Van Boening. The event will be a four-day long battle for supremacy, with each side competing in singles, doubles and team matches.
In the past, Team Europe has had a significant edge over their American counterparts, winning 17 of the last 18 Mosconi Cup titles since 2007. This year's match is expected to be even more intense as both teams are looking to reclaim the coveted trophy.
The Mosconi Cup is similar to golf's Ryder Cup in that it brings together the best players from Europe and the USA to compete against each other. The event began in 1994 at the Roller Bowl in Romford and has been held annually since then.
The format of the tournament sees each side with five players, competing in singles, doubles and team matches across four days. Three players automatically qualify for their teams through the Race to the Mosconi Cup standings, calculated on their performances on the World Nineball Tour throughout the year. The other two places are filled by wildcard picks by the respective captains.
The $300,000 event will begin with the teams' opener on Wednesday night and conclude with singles matches on the final day. A captain's pick will determine the final match should it be a 10-10 tie. All matches will be race-to-five racks, alternate break, and played in accordance with the World Nineball Tour rules.
The prize fund for this year's tournament is $300,000, with the winning team receiving $40,000 per player. The event will be broadcast live on Sky Sports from 6.30pm on Wednesday, December 3, and can also be streamed with NOW and the Sky Sports app.