2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Tournament information | |
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Sport | 9-ball |
Location | Qatar Billiards and Snooker Federation Doha, Qatar |
Dates | September 2, 2013–September 13, 2013[1] |
Tournament format(s) | Double elimination / Single elimination |
Host(s) | WPA World Nine-ball Championship |
Participants | 128 |
Final positions | |
Champion | ![]() |
Runner-up | ![]() |
The 2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 22nd event in the annual WPA World Nine-ball Championship. The event took place from September 2 to 13, 2013 in Doha, Qatar.[2]
Germany's Thorsten Hohmann became world champion by a 13–6 victory over Philippine Antonio Gabica, in the final.[3] This was Hohmann's second 9-ball World championship, having also won the 2003 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. Hohmann defeated defending champion Darren Appleton in an early stage of the event.[4]
Format
[edit]The 128 participating players were divided into 16 groups, in which they competed in a double elimination tournament against each other. The remaining 64 players in each group qualified for the final round played in the knockout system.[5]
Prize money
[edit]The event's prize money stayed similar to that of the previous years, with winner Thorsten Hohmann winning $36,000.[4][6]
Position | Prize |
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First Place (champion) | $36,000 |
Second Place (runner-up) | $18,000 |
Third Place (semi-finalist | $10,000 |
Fifth place (quarter finalist) | $6,000 |
Ninth place (loser in round of 16) | $4,000 |
Seventeenth place (loser in round of 32) | $2,500 |
Thirty Third (loser in round of 64) | $2,000 |
Sixty Fifth (loser in preliminaries) | $500 |
Results
[edit]Preliminary round
[edit]The following 32 players won once in the preliminary round and lost twice, which means early retirement and places 65 to 96:
Hanni Al Howri
Kuo Po-Cheng
Jason Klatt
Hayato Hijikata
Liu Haitao
Yukio Akakariyama
Henrikas Strolis
Marc Vidal
Waleed Majid
Bader al-Awadi
Hunter Lombardo
Mateusz Śniegocki
Jeong Young-hwa
So Shaw
Radosław Babica
Maghsoud Ali
Tomasz Kapłan
Satoshi Kawabata
Robb Saez
Fu Che-wei
Bashar Hussain
Salaheideen Alrimawi
Mhana Al Obaidly
Li Hewen
Aloysius Yapp
Mario Morra
Francisco Bustamante
Abdullah Alyousef
Han Haoxiang
Nico Erasmus
Petri Makkonen
The following 32 players lost twice in the preliminary round, which means early retirement and places 97-128.
Sayeem Hossain
Shaun Wilkie
K. A. Faray
- Chi Ho Kwok
Roman Hybler
Jasem al-Hasawi
Ryouji Hori
Abdulatif Fawal
Zayed Mohamed
Meshari Albuqayli
Giorgio Margola
Saleh Ameen
Sibongiseni Gumede
Khamis al-Obaidly
Naif Abdulafou
Nicolas Ottermann
Mohammad Abdullah
Nick Pera
- Ricky Puro
Mehdi Rasheki
Ali al-Obaidly
Mohd al-Buainan
Bruno Muratore
Syed Habib
Albin Ouschan
Christopher Tevez
Badr Alhamdan
Nour al-Jarrah
Muhammed Al Bin Ali
Fahim Sinha
Gharegozlou
Knockout round
[edit]References
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- ^ "Hohmann Raises The Bar". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
- ^ a b "WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2013". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
- ^ "Players Feel The Heat From On High". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
- ^ "THE 9-BALL JEWEL IN THE DESERT IS HERE - WPA Pool". WPA Pool. September 3, 2013. Retrieved September 10, 2018.