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2015 WPA World 10-Ball Championship
Tournament information
SportTen-Ball
LocationSM City Activity Center
General Santos, Manila, Philippines
DatesFebruary 17, 2015–February 21, 2015
Tournament
format(s)
Round robin / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Ten-ball Championship
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionChinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi
Runner-upPhilippines Carlo Biado
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The WPA 10-Ball World Championship 2015 was the fourth edition of the WPA World 10-ball Championship, the world championship for the discipline of 10-ball pool. It took place from February 17 to 21, 2015 at the SM City Activity Center in General Santos, Philippines.

Taiwan's Ko Pin-yi won the World Cup by beating Filipino Carlo Biado 11–9 in the final.[1] In the semi-final, Ko defeated his younger brother Ko Ping-chung, whereas Biado won against Spaniard David Alcaide.[1]

Defending champion was Dutchman Huidji See, who won the 2011 event but did not participate in this event.

Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao successfully campaigned against the WPA to select his hometown, General Santos, as the venue for the event, in which he has already organized several pool-billiards tournaments.[2][3] The tournament was attended by 128 players from over 20 countries. A total of $200,000 in prize money was distributed, the World Champion received $40,000.

Format

The 128 participating players were divided into 16 groups, in which they competed in a double elimination tournamen against each other. The remaining 64 players in each group qualified for the final round played in the knockout system.[4]

Prize money

Below was the advertised prize fund for the event. However, shortly after the event, many players commented that they had not received the full prize funds for the event.[5]

Position Prize
First place (champion) $40,000
Second place (runner-up) $20,000
Third place (semi-finalist $10,000
Fifth place (quarter-finalist) $7,000
Ninth place (loser in round of 16) $5,000
17th place (loser in round of 32) $1,250
33rd place (loser in round of 64) $700
65th place (loser in preliminaries) $300

Preliminary round

The preliminary round took place from February 17 to 19.[6]

The following 32 players won once in the preliminary round and lost twice, which means early retirement and places 65 to 96:

Pahdashong Shognosh [de]
Singapore Aloysius Yapp
India Kamal Chawla [de]
Chinese Taipei Liu Cheng-chieh [de]
Philippines Desmothenes Pulpul [de]
Qatar Waleed Majid
Indonesia Muhammad Zulfikiri [de]
Philippines John Rebong [de]
Philippines Ramil Gallego
India Sundeep Gulati [de]
Philippines William Millares [de]
Philippines Val Pauay [de]
Philippines Sean Mark Malayan [de]
Poland Tomasz Kapłan
Philippines Roland Garcia
Philippines Oliver Medenilla [de]
Philippines Elvis Calasang [de]
Croatia Ivica Putnik [de]
United States Jani Sekkinen [de]
Philippines Raymart Camomot [de]
Netherlands Marc Bijsterbosch
Philippines Richard Alinsub [de]
Indonesia Sahroni Sahroni [de]
Philippines Roland Dela Cruz [de]
Philippines Michael Feliciano [de]
Philippines Mark Aristotle Mendoza [de]
Philippines Assis Tadique [de]
Philippines Jerico Banares [de]
Philippines Leonardo Didal [de]
Finland Mika Immonen
Canada Erik Hjorleifson [de]
Philippines Ricky Zerna [de]

The following 32 players lost twice in the preliminary round, which means early retirement and places 97-128.[7]

Philippines Boots Augusto [de]
Philippines Christian Garlando [de]
Malaysia Ibrahim Bin Amir [de]
Philippines Antonio Lining
Philippines Jordan Legaspi [de]
Chinese Taipei Hsu Kai-lun [de]
Canada Martin Daigle [de]
India Raj Hundal
Poland Mateusz Śniegocki
United States Vincent Goh [de]
South Korea Won Sik-ham [de]
Philippines Benjie Guevarra [de]
United States Hunter Lombardo [de]
Singapore Toh Lian Han [de]
United States Rodney Morris
Armenia Babken Melkonyan
Chinese Taipei Chen Hsing-ting [de]
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan
Philippines Dante Razaran [de]
Iran Behzad Zareifrad [de]
England Daryl Peach
Philippines Jomel Sultan [de]
Italy Daniele Corrieri [de]
Germany Thorsten Hohmann
Philippines Mark Rodriguez [de]
Russia Konstantin Stepanov [de]
Austria Mario He
England Imran Majid
Philippines Jeffrey Calonge [de]
Canada Stephan Doiron [de]
South Korea Jeong Young-hwa [de]
Philippines Angelo Ariola [de]

Knockout Round

The final round took place from February 19 to 21.[8]

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References

  1. ^ a b "WPA World 10-Ball Championship 2015". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Ted Lerner (January 23, 2015). "Manny Pacquiao to bring WPA World 10-Ball Championship to the Philippines in February". wpa-pool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on February 13, 2015. Retrieved February 13, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Manny Pacquiao To Bring WPA World 10-Ball Championship to The Philippines In February". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  4. ^ "Players Feel The Heat From On High". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Monies Missing in Pacquiao Events". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  6. ^ Ted Lerner (February 17, 2015). "Striding, And Stumbling, Out Of The Gates". wpa-pool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ Ted Lerner (February 18, 2015). "Orcollo Pulls A Second Great Escape". wpa-pool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "Results" (PDF; 54,8 KB). wpa-pool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Retrieved February 19, 2015.[permanent dead link]