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Chesapeake Conference Center, site of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship from 1997 to 2011. The U.S. Open Pool Championship, formerly the U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship, is an annual professional men's nine-ball pool tournament that began in its current form in 1976. The U.S. Open is one of the most sought-after titles in nine-ball and in pool ...
"U.S. Open Pocket Billiards Championship" as a proper noun most often refers to the straight pool (14.1 continuous pool) championship, the oldest of the events. Though "U.S. Open Pool Championship" as a stand-in for an official event name most commonly refers to the nine-ball event, it may, depending upon context, refer to any of six different ...
The 2021 U.S. Open Pool Championship (previously U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship) was an international nine-ball pool tournament held from 13 to 18 September 2021 in Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City, New Jersey. [1] It was the 44th entry of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships, first held in 1976. [2]
Jeremy Jones (born April 30, 1971, in Baytown, Texas) is a professional pool player. He was the 1998 US Open One Pocket champion, [1] the 2003 US Open 9 Ball champion, and has represented Team USA in the Mosconi Cup on seven occasions. [2] Jones was the runner-up at the 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship losing 13–8 to Nick Varner in the ...
2023 Weir Memorial Nine-ball; 2023 Midwest Billiards and Cue Expo 9-Ball; 2023 Derby City Classic Bigfoot Ten-ball Challenge [20] 2022 Hex.com Pro-Am Eight-ball; 2022 WPA World Nine-ball Championship; 2021 Texas Open Nine-ball Championship; 2021 Michael Montgomery Memorial; 2021 Jay Swanson Memorial Nine-ball; 2021 Midwest Billiards Expo One-pocket
The 2019 US Open 9-Ball Championship was an international pool tournament in the discipline 9-Ball, held from 21–26 April 2019 in Las Vegas, United States. It was the 43rd entry of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships. Germany's Joshua Filler won the event with a 13–10 final victory against Wu Jiaqing to win his first US Open championship. [1]
1983 Clyde Childress Memorial 9-Ball Open; 1983 National Billiard News Player of the Year; 1984 Wolfpack Open 9-Ball; 1984 North Carolina Open 9-Ball; 1984 Tar Heel Open 9-Ball; 1985 Florida Open 9-Ball; 1985 Glass City Open 9-Ball; 1985 Spring Open 9-Ball; 1985 Sands Regency 9-Ball Open; 1985 Niagara Falls 14.1 Championship; 1986 Glass City ...
It was the 41st entry of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships. The American Shane Van Boening won the event with a 13–9 final victory against the Taiwanese Chang Jung-Lin to win his fifth US Open. [1] van Boening's fifth title put him equal for the most wins with Earl Strickland. Third place went to Jayson Shaw. [2] Defending champion was the ...