
Kelly Fisher and Alex Kazakis
After 11 days of intense competition and high-stakes battles, the Las Vegas Pro Billiard Series has come to a thrilling close at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.
In the Kamui Mixed Doubles Open, Kelly Fisher & Alex Kazakis took revenge for last year’s final, overpowering Chang Jung-Lin & Chieh-Yu Chou (4-3, 4-3, 4-2) in a flawless display of teamwork and precision.
The duo lost only three sets throughout the tournament, securing the $30,000 top prize and proving once again that they are among the best doubles players in the world.
Rubilen Amit capped off a spectacular week by claiming the 2025 Kamui Las Vegas Women’s Open title, defeating Han Yu 3-1 in sets (4-2, 4-1, 3-4, 4-2) to take home the $22,500 top prize. It was a double triumph for Amit, who also won the Women’s Challenge of Champions.

Rubilen Amit
It was a week of champions across multiple disciplines:
• Rubilen Amit – Kamui Las Vegas Women’s Open & Women’s Challenge of Champions
• Kelly Fisher & Alex Kazakis – Kamui Mixed Doubles Open
• Denis Grabe – Kamui Las Vegas Men’s Open
• Francisco Bustamante & Joshua Filler – One Pocket Face-off
• Billy Thorpe – Bank Pool Showdown
• Laz Martinez – American Junior Showdown
• Henrik Larsson – Parasport Exhibition
With 8 professional events, over $400,000 in prize money, and a global audience tuning in to Pro Billiard TV and many other platforms, this event was more than just a competition—it was a celebration of the sport.
The free livestream allowed fans worldwide to experience elite-level billiards and helped grow the game by making top-tier action accessible to all.
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