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The WPA World Nine-ball Championship is an annual professional nine-ball pool tournament contested since 1990. The championship is sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) and principally sponsored and organised by Matchroom Sport, who provide the event's official website branded as World Pool Championship. The championship is ...
The 2000 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 11th edition of the WPA World Championship for 9-Ball Pool.It took place from July 1 to 7, 2000 in Cardiff, Wales. [1]Chao Fong-pang won the event, defeating Mexican Ismael Páez in the final, winning 17–6.
The 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was a professional pool championship that took place in 1999 in Alicante, Spain. The event is not to be confused with Matchroom Sport 1999 World Professional Pool Championship that took the same year, won by Efren Reyes . [ 2 ]
The World Nine-ball Championships are held annually, and are sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association. Events have been held for boys and women, and for the main world championships since this time, with a girl's tournament being created in 2004. In 2013, the men's championship was changed from being inclusive for all [a] to a men's ...
The 1999 World Pool Championship was a professional pool championship that took place in 1999 in Cardiff, Wales. The event was billed as a world championship by Matchroom Sport as an alternative to the World Pool-Billiard Association 's 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship , won by Nick Varner . [ 1 ]
The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. ... Efren Reyes: 9–4 2003 Egmond, Netherlands:
Reyes won the 2005 IPT King of the Hill Eight-ball Shootout, winning $200,000, which was the largest first-place prize of any pool tournament at the time. [32] In the final, he met Mike Sigel in a best-of-three sets match, winning 8–0 in the first set and 8–5 in the second. [ 33 ]
The 2006 World Cup of Pool was a pairs nine-ball tournament played at Newport Centre in Newport, Wales. [1] The tournament was played between 22 and 27 August 2006 as scotch doubles, with players taking shots alternatively.