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WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2014
Tournament information
SportNine-Ball
Locational-Arabi Sports Club,
Doha, Qatar
DatesJune 16, 2014–June 27, 20164[1]
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionNetherlands Niels Feijen
Runner-upAustria Albin Ouschan
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The WPA 9-Ball-World Championship 2014 was the 23rd edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from June 16 to 27, 2014 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha. The Qatari capital was the fifth time in a row the venue for the 9-Ball Championships.

Dutch Niels Feijen defeated Austria's Albin Ouschan in the final, winning 13–10.[2] Defending champion Thorsten Hohmann would lose in the round of 64, to Marco Teutscher.[3]

Tournament format

The tournament was attended by 128 players. In the preliminary round was played in the double elimination tournament system.[4] Winners of these games would qualify for the final round, which is played in the knockout system.[5][6]

Brackets

Preliminary Round

The preliminary round was played between the 21–24 June 2014.

The following players won one game in the double-elimination round, and were classified as finishing between 65 and 96.

 IND Sumit Talwar [de]
 CAN Erik Hjorleifson [de]
 ENG Scott Cooney [de]
 UAE Jalal Yousef
 KSA Abdul Rahman al-Ammar [de]
 ROU Babken Melkonyan
 CRO Michel Bartol [de]
 TPE Kuo Po-Cheng
 CHN Liu Haitao
 USA Hunter Lombardo [de]
 VEN Frailin Guanipa [de]
 KUW Abdullah al-Yusef [de]
 NLD Ivo Aarts [de]
 TPE Ko Ping-chung
 SWE Tom Storm
 NZL Glen Coutts [de]
 KUW Maj al-Azmi [de]
 PHI Efren Reyes
 LIB Mazen Berjaoui [de]
 PHI Elvis Calasang [de]
 USA Brandon Shuff [de]
 IRN Mohammadali Pordel [de]
 VIE Nguyen Anh Tuan [de]
 QAT Ali Obaidly [de]
 FIN Petri Makkonen
 USA Corey Deuel
 POL Tomasz Kapłan
 PHI Israel Rota [de]
 KUW Omar al-Shaheen [de]
 CRO Ivica Putnik [de]
 UKR Artem Koshovyi [de]
 UAE Omran Salem

The following players lost twice and won no matches in the double-elimination round, and were classified 97-128.

 UAE Mohammed al-Hosani [de]
 QAT Mohd Al Bin Ali [de]
 CAN John Morra
 IRQ Hasan Hwaida Idan [de]
 ERI Hamzaa Saeed Ali [de]
 BRU Ahmed Taufiq [de]
 QAT Mishel Turkey [de]
 BAN Fahim Sinha [de]
 JPN Yukio Akakariyama
 RSA Detlef Grzella [de]
 EGY Mohamed Hamouda
 HKG Eric Lee
 POL Karol Skowerski
 UAE Abdulla Mohammad [de]
 HUN Vilmos Földes
 JOR Nour Wasfi al-Jarrah [de]
 BAN Sayeem Hossain [de]
 EST Denis Grabe
 NLD Stefan Sprangers [de]
 CHI Alejandro Carvajal [de]
 EGY Mohamed Elassal [de]
 AUT Jürgen Jenisy [de]
 LIB Mohammad Ali Berjaou [de]
 ECU Christian Aguirre [de]
 KSA Bader al-Hamdan [de]
 SIN Koh Seng Ann Aaron [de]
 RSA J-Ram Alabanzas [de]
 ENG Imran Majid
 ENG So Shaw [de]
 HKG Kwok Chi Ho [de]
 QAT Bashar Hussain [de]
 CAN Mario Morra

Final Round

The knockout round was played between the 25–27 June 2014. Template:64TeamBracket-NoSeeds

References

  1. ^ "2014 World 9-Ball Supremacy Up For Grabs In Doha". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Terminator Snaps It Off". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "Now It's Anybody's Ball Game". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  4. ^ World Pool-Billiard Association. "Preliminary rounds brackets" (PDF). qbsf.qa. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  5. ^ "WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2014". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  6. ^ World Pool-Billiard Association. "Knockout Rounds bracket" (PDF). qbsf.qa. Retrieved August 14, 2018.

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