The 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 26th edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from December 9-14, 2017 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha. The Qatari capital served as the venue for the 9-Ball Championships for the eighth time in a row.[2]
The championship was won by Filipino Carlo Biado, who defeated his compatriot Roland Garcia 13–5 in the final. Third place went to Wu Kun-lin from Taiwan and fourth to Eklent Kaçi from Albania. The defending champion was the Austrian Albin Ouschan, who lost in the second round against Kun-lin. The world champion, Chang Jung-Lin, was defeated in the first round of the finals by the Canadian John Morra.
Qualification
The tournament was attended by 128 players. Twenty-four players qualified for the world rankings.[3] A total of 92 starting places were awarded according to a quota by the continental and regional associations as well as the hosting Qatari association and the sponsors.[3] From December 5-7, 2017, a qualifying tournament was held, in which 96 participants in three knockout competitions played off the remaining 12 starting positions.
In the main tournament, the 128 participants were first divided into 16 groups of 8 players, in which they competed in the double knockout system from December 9-11. Four players of each group qualified for the final round, which took place from December 12 to 14 and was played in the knockout system.[2][3]
Tournament bracket
Preliminary round
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Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6
Group 7
Group 8
Group 9
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| Albin Ouschan | 9 |
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| Abdulatif Alfawal | 5 | | |
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| | | Hsieh Chia-chen | 5 |
| Hsieh Chia-chen | 9 | | |
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| Mohammadali Pordel | 5 | | |
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| Wang Can | 5 |
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| Nien Rong-chih | 9 | | |
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| | | Liu Haitao | 9 |
| Fyodor Gorst | 5 | | |
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| Liu Haitao | 9 | | |
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| | Mohammadali Pordel | 8 |
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| Abdulatif Alfawal | 5 | | | Nien Rong-chih | 9 |
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| Mohammadali Pordel | 9 | | | |
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| | Fyodor Gorst | 3 |
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| Wang Can | 7 | | | Hsieh Chia-chen | 9 |
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| Fyodor Gorst | 9 | | | |
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Group 10
Group 11
Group 12
Group 13
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| Carlo Biado | 9 |
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| Xu Xiaocong | 6 | | |
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| | | Richard Halliday | 4 |
| Kwon Hojun | 8 | | |
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| Richard Halliday | 9 | | |
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| Hayato Hijikata | 9 |
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| Samuel Santos | 5 | | |
| | | Hayato Hijikata | 9 |
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| | | Denis Grabe | 4 |
| Osama Anga | 1 | | |
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| Denis Grabe | 9 | | |
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| | Xu Xiaocong | 9 |
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| Xu Xiaocong | 9 | | | Denis Grabe | 8 |
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| Kwon Hojun | 2 | | | |
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| | Samuel Santos | 9 |
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| Samuel Santos | 9 | | | Richard Halliday | 4 |
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| Osama Anga | 3 | | | |
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Group 14
Group 15
Group 16
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| Liu Cheng-chieh | 9 |
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| Israel Rota | 6 | | |
| | | Liu Cheng-chieh | 9 |
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| | | Konrad Juszczyszyn | 7 |
| Jeremiah Naidoo | 5 | | |
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| Konrad Juszczyszyn | 9 | | |
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| Abdullah al-Yousef | 5 |
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| Gerson Martínez | 9 | | |
| | | Gerson Martínez | 9 |
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| | | André Lackner | 8 |
| André Lackner | 9 | | |
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| Meshaal al-Murdhi | 6 | | |
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| | Israel Rota | 9 |
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| Israel Rota | 9 | | | André Lackner | 4 |
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| Jeremiah Naidoo | 1 | | | |
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| | Abdullah al-Yousef | 9 |
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| Abdullah al-Yousef | 9 | | | Konrad Juszczyszyn | 3 |
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| Meshaal al-Murdhi | 8 | | | |
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Final round
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Final
The final was played between two Filipino players, the two players alternate break. Carlo Biado reached 13 in the first place to win the championship.
Biado quickly dominated the first two games. He then took advantage of Garcia's mistakes to make the score 5–0, then 7–0. Garcia gets the first point in the eighth game, losing 1–7. However Garcia's perfectionism in the next game led Biado to raise the score to 8–1.
Garcia seemed to be back with two straight wins, with a 3–8 deficit. However, a good break from Biado, with a penalty shoot-out Garcia made the score continue to separate the 7 points is 10–3. However, at this time the results seem to have been determined. Biado quickly ended the match with a perfect game of breaking balls and win the match and the 9-Ball world championship for the first time.[14][15]
Notes and references
Notes
- ^ Liu Haitao arrived 25 minutes late. The game was therefore scored 11-0 for Carlo Biado.
References
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"Invitation World 9-Ball Championship 2017" (PDF; 789 KB). wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. December 9, 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 9, 2017.
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Ted Lerner (December 10, 2017). "Chang, Ouschan, lead the way on day 1…". wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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Ted Lerner (December 11, 2017). "Filler steamrolls into the Knockout Rounds…". wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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"Played matches World 9 Ball Championship – Doha / Qatar 2017". esnooker.pl. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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"World 9 Ball Championship Double Elimination – Doha / Qatar 2017". esnooker.pl. Archived from the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
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Ted Lerner (December 12, 2017). "It's down to the final 16 in Doha". wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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Ted Lerner (December 13, 2017). "Four left to go for World 9-Ball Crown on Thursday". wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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"Scoresheet: Carlo Biado – Roland Garcia". esnooker.pl. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2017.
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"World 9 Ball Championship Men – Doha / Qatar 2017 – Knockout". esnooker.pl. Archived from the original on December 10, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
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Ted Lerner (December 14, 2017). "Biado finally reaches pool's mountaintop". WPA Pool. Archived from the original on December 18, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
- ^ "World 9-Ball Championship 2016". CueScore. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
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