Wu just could not repeat the form he displayed during the semifinals when he disposed off top Indonesian contender, Ryan Lalisang, 234-214 in the semifinals. He went on to finish a disappointing 168 as Rivera romped home another comfortable victory with 209 to claim his first-ever tour title.
"After the Doha Asian Games, I had to rest more than two months to nurse a kneel injury," said the delighted newly-crowned champion. "I only started to train intensively a month ago and maybe I'm fresher.
"Match against a tough opponent like Wu is not easy as he always perform well in competition like this tour. I'm delighted that I can finally win a tour title," added the 2006 Men World's Championship Masters gold medalist.
The champion had reached the finals after he denied another Hong Kong challenger, Daniel Yiu, 257-208 in the other semifinals. Rivera was equally impressive taking out Korea's Han Ji-Hoon, 214-188 in round 1 and Thailand's Yannaphon Larpapharat, 257-205 in round 2. |