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Main article: WPA World Nine-ball Championship
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 to a men's only event. From 2021, the main tournament became all inclusive once again, while the women's event was discontinued. In 1999, two men's tournaments were held, with one being run by the World Pool Association, held in Spain, and the other not recognised, held in Wales and known as the 1999 World Pool Championship . However, both events were later recognised as official world championships for the year of 1999.
Men's champions
List of WPA World Nine-ball Men's Championship winners
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Final score
Location
1990
Earl Strickland (USA )
Jeff Carter (USA )
3–1
Bergheim , Germany
1991
Earl Strickland (USA )
Nick Varner (USA )
9–7
Las Vegas , United States
1992
Johnny Archer (USA )
Bobby Hunter (USA )
13–12
Taipei , Taiwan
1993
Chao Fong-pang (TPE )
Thomas Hasch (GER )
2–0
Königswinter , Germany
1994
Takeshi Okumura (JPN )
Yasunari Itsuzaki (JPN )
9–6
Chicago , United States
1995
Oliver Ortmann (GER )
Dallas West (USA )
11–9
Taipei , Taiwan
1996
Ralf Souquet (GER )
Tom Storm (SWE )
11–1
Borlänge , Sweden
1997
Johnny Archer (USA )
Lee Kun-fang (TPE )
9–3
Chicago , United States
1998
Kunihiko Takahashi (JPN )
Johnny Archer (USA )
13–3
Taipei , Taiwan
1999
Efren Reyes (PHI )
Chang Hao-ping (TPE )
17–8
Cardiff , Wales
1999
Nick Varner (USA )
Jeremy Jones (USA )
13–8
Alicante , Spain
2000
Chao Fong-pang (TPE )
Ismael Paez (MEX )
17–6
Cardiff , Wales
2001
Mika Immonen (FIN )
Ralf Souquet (GER )
17–10
2002
Earl Strickland (USA )
Francisco Bustamante (PHI )
17–15
2003
Thorsten Hohmann (GER )
Alex Pagulayan (PHI )
17–10
2004
Alex Pagulayan (PHI )
Chang Pei-wei (TPE )
17–13
Taipei , Taiwan
2005
Wu Jia-qing (TPE )
Kuo Po-cheng (TPE )
17–16
Kaohsiung , Taiwan
2006
Ronnie Alcano (PHI )
Ralf Souquet (GER )
17–11
Pasay , Philippines
2007
Daryl Peach (GBR )
Roberto Gomez (PHI )
17–15
Quezon City , Philippines
2008–2009: No tournament
2010
Francisco Bustamante (PHI )
Kuo Po-cheng (TPE )
13–7
Doha , Qatar
2011
Yukio Akakariyama (JPN )
Ronnie Alcano (PHI )
13–11
2012
Darren Appleton (GBR )
Li Hewen (CHN )
13–12
2013
Thorsten Hohmann (GER )
Antonio Gabica (PHI )
13–7
2014
Niels Feijen (NED )
Albin Ouschan (AUT )
13–10
2015
Ko Pin-yi (TPE )
Shane Van Boening (USA )
13–11
2016
Albin Ouschan (AUT )
Shane Van Boening (USA )
13–6
2017
Carlo Biado (PHI )
Roland Garcia (PHI )
13–5
2018
Joshua Filler (GER )
Carlo Biado (PHI )
13–10
2019
Fedor Gorst (RUS )
Chang Jung-lin (TPE )
13–11
2020: No tournament
2021
Albin Ouschan (AUT )
Omar Al-Shaheen (KWT )
13–9
Milton Keynes , England
2022
Shane Van Boening (USA )
Albin Ouschan (AUT )
13–6
2023
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz (ESP )
Mohammad Soufi (SYR )
13–10
Kielce , Poland
2024
Fedor Gorst (USA )
Eklent Kaçi (ALB )
15–14
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Women's champions
Main article: WPA Women's World Nine-ball Championship
Year
Winner
Runner-up
Location
1990
Robin Bell
LoreeJon Jones
Bergheim , Germany
1991
Robin Bell (2)
JoAnn Mason
Las Vegas , United States
1992
Franziska Stark
Vivian Villarreal
Taipei , Taiwan
1993
LoreeJon Jones
Jeanette Lee
Königswinter , Germany
1994
Ewa Laurance
Jeanette Lee
Chicago , United States
1995
Gerda Hofstatter
Vivian Villarreal
Taipei , Taiwan
1996
Allison Fisher
Jeanette Lee
Borlänge , Sweden
1997
Allison Fisher (2)
Jennifer Chen
Chicago , United States
1998
Allison Fisher (3)
Franziska Stark
Taipei , Taiwan
1999
Liu Hsin-mei
Allison Fisher
Alicante , Spain
2000
Julie Kelly
Karen Corr
Quebec City , Canada
2001
Allison Fisher (4)
Karen Corr
Amagasaki , Japan
2002
Liu Hsin-mei (2)
Karen Corr
Kaohsiung , Taiwan
2004
Kim Ga-young
Liu Hsin-mei
Rankweil , Austria
2006
Kim Ga-young (2)
Liu Hsin-mei
Taipei , Taiwan
2007
Pan Xiaoting
Rubilen Amit
Taoyuan , Taiwan
2008
Lin Yuan-chun
Kim Ga-young
Taipei , Taiwan
2009
Liu Shasha
Karen Corr
Shenyang , China
2010
Fu Xiaofang
Allison Fisher
Shenyang , China
2011
Bi Zhu Qing
Chen Siming
Shenyang , China
2012
Kelly Fisher
Fu Xiaofang
Shenyang , China
2013
Han Yu
Lin Yuan-chun
Shenyang , China
2014
Liu Shasha (2)
Chen Siming
Guilin , China
2015
Liu Shasha (3)
Jasmin Ouschan
Guilin , China
2016
Han Yu (2)
Chihiro Kawahara
Emeishan City , China
2017
Chen Siming
Pan Xiaoting
Chengmai County , China
2018
Han Yu (3)
Wang Xiaotong
Sanya , China
2019
Kelly Fisher (2)
Jasmin Ouschan
Sanya , China
2023
Chou Chieh-yu
Allison Fisher
New Jersey , United States
2024
Rubilen Amit
Chen Siming
Hamilton , New Zealand
Junior champions
The first Junior Championships played since 1992 for boys, and a girls' division played since 2004.
Under-19
Boys
Year
Dates
Location
Winner
Runner-up
1992
April 1-5
Taipei , Taiwan
Hsia Hui-kai
Michael Coltrain
1993
December 7-12
Königswinter , Germany
Hsia Hui-kai (2)
Hsieh-Chun wang
1994
November 2-6
Chicago , United States
Jørn Kjølaas
Andreas Rindler
1995
November 15-19
Taipei , Taiwan
Huang Kung-chang
Alexander Dremsizis
1996
October 23-27
Borlänge , Sweden
Huang Kung-chang (2)
Andreas Rindler
1997
October 1–5
Chicago , United States
Christian Goteman
Chi Hsiang-chuang
1998
November 11–15
Taipei , Taiwan
Lu Hui-chan
Atthasit Mahitthi
1999
December 5–12
Alicante , Spain
Lu Hui-chan (2)
John Vassalos
2000
November 14–19
Quebec City , Canada
Dimitri Jungo
Brian Naithani
2001
November 17–19
Amagasaki , Japan
Brian Naithani
Chang Jung-lin
2002
July 3–7
Kaohsiung , Taiwan
Chen Ying-chieh
Shane Hennen
2003
November 18–23
Willingen , Germany
Vilmos Földes
Chang Jung-lin
2004
November 1–5
Adelaide , Australia
Wu Yu-lun
Wu Jiaqing
2005
September 20–25
Velden , Austria
Wu Yu-lun (2)
Hayato Hijikata
2006
November 13–17
Sydney , Australia
Wu Yu-lun (3)
Ko Pin-yi
2007
December 12-15
Willingen , Germany
Ko Pin-yi
Wu Yu-lun
2008
December 1–3
Reno , United States
Ko Pin-yi (2)
Jerico Banares
2009
November 16–22
Shenyang , China
Ruslan Chinakhov
Phil Burford
2010
Nov. 29 – Dec 1
Reno , United States
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz
Jesse Engel
2011
September 1-3
Kielce , Poland
Marek Kudlik
Konrad Piekarski
2012
December 5-7
Willingen , Germany
Liu Cheng-chieh
Tobias Bongers
2013
December 9–12
Johannesburg , South Africa
Ko Ping-chung
Sebastian Batkowski
2014
November 15–18
Shanghai , China
Aloysius Yapp
Hsu Jui-an
2015
November 14–17
Shanghai , China
Long Zehuang
Maksim Dudanets
2016
November 17–20
Shanghai , China
Zheng Xiaohuai
Enkhbold Temuujin
2017
Oct. 30 – Nov 2
Moscow , Russia
Fedor Gorst
Enkhbold Temuujin
2018
Oct. 31 – Nov 3
Moscow , Russia
Yip Kin-ling
Robbie Capito
2019
November 21–23
Nicosia , Cyprus
Jonas Souto
Sanjin Pehlivanovic
2021
October 4–10
Klagenfurt , Austria
Moritz Neuhausen
Szymon Kural
2022
October 19–21
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Szymon Kural
Yuma Dörner
2023
October 19–22
Klagenfurt , Austria
Yannick Pongers
Mika van Berkel
2024
September 5-8
Hamilton , New Zealand
Mika van Berkel
Adrian Prasad
Girls
Year
Dates
Location
Winner
Runner-up
2004
November 1–5
Adelaide , Australia
Zhou Meng-meng
Wu Ching
2005
September 20–25
Velden , Austria
Jasmin Ouschan
Helen Athanasiou
2006
November 13–17
Sydney , Australia
Mary Rakin
Anna Kostanian
2007
December 3–7
Willingen , Germany
Mary Rakin (2)
Tina Bühnen
2008
December 1–3
Reno , United States
Brittany Bryant
Konischi Samia
2009
November 4–7
Managua , Nicaragua
Keng Chun-lin
Anja Wagner
2010
Nov. 29 – Dec 1
Reno , United States
Brittany Bryant (2)
Briana Miller
2011
Aug. 31 – Sep 4
Kielce , Poland
Oliwia Zalewska
Anastasia Nechaeva
2012
December 4–7
Willingen , Germany
Kamila Khodjaeva
Oliwia Zalewska
2013
December 9–12
Johannesburg , South Africa
Natasha Seroshtan
Yuki Hiraguchi
2014
November 15–18
Shanghai , China
Liu Yu Chen
Kamila Khodjaeva
2015
November 14–17
Shanghai , China
Chezka Centeno
Xia Yu Ying
2016
November 17–20
Shanghai , China
Chen Chia-hua
Tsai Pei-chun
2017
Oct. 30 – Nov 2
Moscow , Russia
Kristina Tkach
Lee Woo-jin
2018
Oct. 31 – Nov 3
Moscow , Russia
Chen Chia-hua (2)
Seo Seoa
2019
November 21–23
Nicosia , Cyprus
Lu Yi-hsuan
Tamami Okuda
2021
October 4–10
Klagenfurt , Austria
Lena Primus
Kim Hye-rim
2022
October 19–21
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Xin Yu-Hong
Kim Hye-rim
2023
October 19–22
Klagenfurt , Austria
Xin Yu-Hong (2)
Sofia Mast
2024
September 5-8
Hamilton , New Zealand
Sofia Mast
Savannah Easton
Under-17
Boys
Year
Dates
Location
Winner
Runner-up
2014
November 15–18
Shanghai , China
De Jing Kong
Jeffrey Roda
2015
November 14–17
Shanghai , China
Daniel Macioł
Zheng Xiaohuai
2016
November 17–20
Shanghai , China
Zheng Xiaohuai
Temuujin Enkhbold
2017
Oct. 30 – Nov 2
Moscow , Russia
Sanjin Pehlivanovic
Robbie Capito
2018
Oct. 31 – Nov 3
Moscow , Russia
Mahkeal Parris
Emil Andre Gangflot
2019
November 21–23
Nicosia , Cyprus
Moritz Neuhausen
Fu Huan
2021
October 4–10
Klagenfurt , Austria
Dominik Jastrząb
Yannick Pongers
2022
October 19–21
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Karl Gnadeberg
Lang Yi Li
2023
October 19–22
Klagenfurt , Austria
Derin Asaku Sitorus
Adrian Prasad
2024
September 5–8
Hamilton , New Zealand
Revo Maimre
Walter Laikre
Wheelchair champions
See also
References
Under 18s and Women were previously allowed to enter the competition
^ The title was decided over a series of sets rather than racks.
Due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic
"World Pool Championships – Men's 9-Ball" . csns.ca . Archived from the original on September 29, 2015.
"Table No. 1: Efren "The Magician" Reyes" . Bata Bar & Billiards . February 12, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2018. This tournament was not recognized at the time by the WPA, but Reyes was later retrospectively acknowledged as the winner of one of two world championships held in 1999. Nick Varner won the "official" world title. The two tournaments were merged for the following year, with both men listed as the champion for 1999.
"World 9-Ball Championship" . azbilliards.com . Retrieved August 9, 2018.
World Pool-Billiard Association
^ Billiards 2011: The Official Rules & Records Book . Broomfield: Billiard Congress of America. 2010. pp. 168–176. ISBN 978-1878493194 .
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