{{short description|Filipino pool player}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2025}} {{Infobox pool player | name = | honorific_suffix = | image = Ronato Alcano.jpg |imagesize=250px |caption=Ronato Alcano in the 2006 World Pool Championship at the Philippine International Convention Center | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|07|27}} | birth_place = Calamba, Laguna, Philippines | death_date = | death_place = | sport_country = {{PHI}} | nickname = "Ronnie ''Calamba''", "the Volcano" | professional = | game = Eight-ball, nine-ball, ten-ball, rotation | best_finish = | major_wins = | minor_wins = | other_wins = | world_champ = Eight-ball (2007), <br /> Nine-ball (2006) | website = <!-- {{URL|www.Example.com}} and leave off the "www." part if not necessary --> | medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry | {{PHI}} }} {{MedalSport | Men's Eight-Ball}} {{MedalCompetition|Southeast Asian Games}} {{MedalGold | 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima| Singles }} {{MedalGold | 2009 Vientiane| Singles }} {{MedalSport | Men's Rotation}} {{MedalCompetition|Southeast Asian Games}} {{MedalGold | 2005 Manila| Singles }} {{MedalGold | 2005 Manila| Doubles }} }}
'''Ronato (Ronnie) Alcano''' {{Post-nominals|post-noms=OL}} (pronounced al-kah-no) (born July 27, 1972), is a Filipino professional pool player, nicknamed "Ronnie ''Calamba''" and "the Volcano". He won both the 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship and the 2007 WPA World Eight-ball Championship.
==Career history== After graduating in elementary school, Alcano didn't proceed to high school due to financial problems. He then opted to play pool for a living.
Alcano's recognitions in the Philippines began with his performances at the 2000 Rising Stars Tournament. By the final, he was highly favored to win the title, yet in the final match (a {{Cuegloss|Race|race}} to 13), Alcano lost to Edgar Acaba by just a rack short, 13–12. Despite having a 12–7 advantage, Alcano missed while only three balls away. Acaba then returned to the table and won the needed 6 racks in a row to win the match and the title.
In 2002, Alcano began to make a name for himself, and began competing in major events in the US. He won five tournaments in the Joss Tour and was awarded Rookie of the Year for 2002 by azbilliards.com.
Alcano returned to the East, for the 2005 WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour, winning the Manila tournament (11-6 versus Yang Ching-shun), and qualifying for the world championship.<ref name="ANT">{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070203204526/http://www.asian9-balltour.com/ Asian Nine-ball Tour official site]}}, Retrieved on February 7, 2007</ref>
Coming in as an underdog, Alcano upset German Ralf Souquet in the finals, 17 to 11 at the 2006 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship. ESPN commentator Gerry Forsyth said, "the only way to stop Alcano is to put a rattlesnake in his pocket, then ask him for a match" about Alcano's performance. He thus became the third Filipino to become World Champion, after Efren Reyes and Alex Pagulayan. In the November 2006 tournament, Alcano had been on the brink of elimination in group play before taking advantage of a soft break. He won just 1 of 3 group matches and scraped through as the 64th and final seed. Alcano then defeated local favorite Reyes and defending champion Wu Jia-qing in the knockout stages, proceeding to the final. For winning the tournament, Alcano won US$100,000 which is the largest first prize ever won in the world nine-ball championship.
In 2007, Alcano won the WPA World Eight-ball Championship by defeating his compatriot Dennis Orcollo in the final match 11–8.
On September 16, 2007, Alcano finished second to Antonio Gabica in the Philippine Nine-ball Open.
In an attempt to defend his title at the 2007 World Nine-ball Championship, Alcano was bested in the last 64 by Daryl Peach of the United Kingdom who ultimately won the title.
On December 11, 2007, Ronato Alcano won the Philippines' 31st gold medal in the 24th Southeast Asian Games Men's 8-Ball Pool Singles at the Sima Thani Hotel Grand Ballroom.<ref>[http://www.gmanews.tv/story/72548/Alcano-bags-gold-in-8-ball-pool-as-RP-drops-to-6th-overall GMA NEWS.TV, Alcano bags gold in 8-ball pool, as RP drops to 6th overall]</ref>
On April 25, 2008, Ronnie Alcano lost his title at the World 8-Ball Championships in Fujairah City, United Arab Emirates. Germany's Ralf Souquet won the $60,000 championship prize, 13–9 final score.<ref>[http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=116213 Abs-Cbn Interactive, Alcano loses World 8-Ball crown to Souquet]{{dead link|date=April 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
On October 26, 2008, Alcano lost to Mika Immonen in the $250,000 33rd US Open Nine-ball Championship, where 237 billiards players competed in Chesapeake, Virginia. Mika claimed the 13–7 victory against Alcano, who settled for $20,000.<ref>[http://www.insidepoolmag.com/200810/billiard-news/immonen-is-new-us-open-9-ball-champion.html insidepoolmag.com, Immonen is New U.S. Open 9-Ball Champion]</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.gmanews.tv/story/129463/(Update)-RPs-Alcano-loses-to-Finn-Immonen-in-US-Open-9-ball-final |title=gmanews.tv/story, RP's Alcano loses to Finn Immonen in US Open 9-ball final |access-date=October 26, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100322213123/http://www.gmanews.tv/story/129463/(Update)-RPs-Alcano-loses-to-Finn-Immonen-in-US-Open-9-ball-final |archive-date=March 22, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.billiardsdigest.com/new_news/display_article.php?id=1318 billiardsdigest.com, Big Win for Finn: Immonen Clobbers Alcano to Break U.S. Open 'Curse']</ref>
==Nicknames and monikers== During his early days of competing in the Philippines, Alcano was nicknamed "Calamba" which is a reference to his hometown in the country (see above). But when he started participating in US-based tournaments, some commentators mispronounced his last name as al-kay-no. Thus, the nickname "Volcano" was addressed.
==Title and achievements== * 2025 Python Nine-ball Invitational * 2012 Championship Cloth Pro Classic Nine-ball<ref>{{cite web | title=Championship Cloth Pro Classic 9-Ball | url=http://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/99-independent-tournaments/4912-championship-cloth-pro-classic-9-ball/results/ | publisher=Azbilliards.com | access-date=October 18, 2012}}</ref> * 2012 Chuck Markulis Memorial Nine-ball<ref>{{cite web | title=Chuck Markulis Memorial 9-Ball Division | url=http://www.azbilliards.com/tours_and_events/99-independent-tournaments/4910-chuck-markulis-memorial-9-ball-division/results/ | publisher=Azbilliards.com | access-date=October 14, 2012}}</ref> * 2010 Star Billiards Ten-ball Championship<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?storynum=8164 |title="Volcano" Alcano Wins Star Billiards 10-Ball; Pockets P100,000 Prize Money |date=November 15, 2010 |access-date=November 17, 2010 |author=Marlon Bernardino |publisher=AzBilliards.com }}</ref> * 2010 Pattaya Nine-ball Invitational<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?storynum=8017 |title=Alcano wins in Thailand |date=October 3, 2010 |access-date=October 4, 2010 |author=AzB Staff |publisher=AzBilliards.com }}</ref> * 2009 Galveston Classic Eight-ball <ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?id=6986 |title = Alcano stings "The Scorpion" in Galveston 8-Ball Final |date = September 21, 2009 |access-date = September 22, 2009 |author = Skip Maloney |publisher = AzBilliards.com |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090927053252/http://www.azbilliards.com/2000storya.php?id=6986 |archive-date = September 27, 2009 }}</ref> * 2009 Southeast Asian Games Eight-ball Singles * 2007 Southeast Asian Games Eight-ball Singles * 2007 San Miguel Beer World Nine-ball Challenge * 2007 WPA World Eight-ball Championship * 2006 Philippine Sportsman of the Year * 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship * 2006 Blaze Tour * 2005 San Miguel Asian Nine-ball Tour (Manila leg) * 2005 Southeast Asian Games Rotation Doubles * 2005 Southeast Asian Games Rotation Singles * 2002 Joss Tour
==References== <references />
==External links== *[https://web.archive.org/web/20070920081414/http://www.matchroomsport.com/articleDetail.asp?intArticleId=181 Article on his 2006 World Nine-ball Championship victory]
{{World 9-ball champions}} {{Order of Lakandula recipients}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alcano, Ronato}} Category:1972 births Category:Filipino pool players Category:Living people Category:People from Calamba, Laguna Category:Sportspeople from Laguna (province) Category:World champions in pool Category:Recipients of the Order of Lakandula Category:SEA Games gold medalists for the Philippines Category:SEA Games medalists in cue sports Category:WPA World Eight-ball Champions Category:WPA World Nine-ball Champions Category:Competitors at the 2005 SEA Games Category:Competitors at the 2007 SEA Games Category:Competitors at the 2009 SEA Games