Rock Hill, SC, January 7, 2026
The 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour kicked off in Rock Hill, SC, with Jimmy Tanner winning the tournament against Matt Lucas. The event showcased local talent and community support for billiards while bolstering local businesses. With 39 participants, the tournament highlighted the growing interest in cue sports in the region, fostering a spirit of competition and collaboration among players.
Rock Hill, SC Welcomes Exciting Start to 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour
In an exciting showcase of skill and determination, Jimmy Tanner emerged victorious at the opening stop of the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour, demonstrating the spirit of local entrepreneurship and competitive sportsmanship in Rock Hill, SC. The event, held at Stixx & Stones Family Billiards and Grill, attracted 39 entrants, highlighting the growing popularity of cue sports in the region and the potential for local businesses to host high-caliber events.
As local economy thrives on community engagements like this, it emphasizes the importance of supporting small business venues that host events promoting social interaction and economic activity. Such events not only bolster local pride but also demonstrate how reducing regulatory hurdles can pave the way for thriving local entertainment industries and increased patronage.
Event Overview
The true double-elimination format of the tournament offered ample opportunities for fierce competition. Tanner faced several tough competitors on his journey to the championship, including a gripping showdown with Robert Johnson in the opening round, which he won 6-4. Progressing through the tournament, Tanner continued to outmaneuver opponents, defeating Chase Gilbert 6-5, Jamie Sells 6-3, and Todd Ackerman 6-3 to reach the hot seat match. There, he claimed a decisive 6-2 victory against Matt Lucas, who had also performed admirably throughout the tournament, setting the stage for a thrilling final.
A Thrilling Championship Face-Off
The final showdown between Tanner and Lucas was nothing short of spectacular. The first set of the true double-elimination final saw Lucas take a narrow lead, clinching a 6-4 victory. However, Tanner rallied in the second set, pushing the match to a dramatic double-hill finish before ultimately claiming the tournament title with a 6-4 win.
Highlighting Local Talent
The tournament not only showcased seasoned players like Tanner and Lucas but also provided a platform for emerging talent such as Cayden Skipper and Todd Ackerman. Skipper, who demonstrated impressive resilience after an initial loss, bolstered his reputation with a winning streak before facing Lucas in the semifinals, where he was ultimately defeated but left a mark on the event.
Community Engagement and Economic Impact
Events like the Q City 9-Ball Tour encourage community engagement and economic vibrancy. The participation of 39 entrants speaks volumes about the local interest in billiards and competitive sports, resonating through a strong support system for local businesses like Stixx & Stones Family Billiards and Grill. As Rock Hill continues to support such enterprises, it fosters an environment ripe for investment and growth in the hospitality and entertainment sectors.
Conclusion: A Bright Future Ahead
In summary, the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour’s opening stop not only provided riveting entertainment but also showcased the resilience and talent of local players, setting a promising tone for future competitions. Supporting local enterprises is vital in nurturing the community’s growth and culture. As Rock Hill capitalizes on such events, residents and visitors alike are encouraged to engage with and support local businesses.
FAQ
Who won the opening stop of the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour?
Jimmy Tanner won the opening stop of the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour, defeating Matt Lucas in a true double-elimination final. Tanner secured two out of three matches against Lucas, with the final set going to double-hill, ultimately winning 6-4. The $250-added event attracted 39 entrants to Stixx & Stones Family Billiards and Grill in Rock Hill, SC.
Where was the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour opening stop held?
The opening stop of the 2026 Q City 9-Ball Tour was held at Stixx & Stones Family Billiards and Grill in Rock Hill, SC.
How many entrants participated in the tournament?
The tournament attracted 39 entrants.
What was the prize fund for the event?
The event had a $250 added prize fund.
What is the Q City 9-Ball Tour?
The Q City 9-Ball Tour is a regional pool tour that hosts events throughout the year, attracting top players from the area. The opening stop of the 2026 season in Rock Hill, SC, showcased high-level competition and set the tone for the upcoming events in the tour. The tournament was well-received by participants and spectators alike, highlighting the growing popularity of the sport in the region.
Key Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Winner | Jimmy Tanner |
| Runner-up | Matt Lucas |
| Event Location | Stixx & Stones Family Billiards and Grill, Rock Hill, SC |
| Number of Entrants | 39 |
| Prize Fund | $250 added |
| Event Format | True double-elimination |
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