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2017 Kremlin World Cup
Tournament information
Dates18–23 September 2017
VenueOlympic Stadium
CityMoscow
CountryRussia
Format10-ball
Final
ChampionDavid Alcaide
Runner-upAlexander Kazakis
Score9-6
2016
2018

The 2017 Kremlin World Cup was a professional pool tournament in the discipline Ten-ball, held from 18–23 September 2017 in Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.[1]

The winner was David Alcaide, who defeated the defending champion in the final Alexander Kazakis 9–6.[2] Nick van den Berg and Eklent Kaçi were defeated semi-finalists.

Tournament format

The event featured 101 participants competing first in a Double-elimination tournament. When there are 32 players remaining, the tournament progressed to a single-elimination tournament. The event was contested as race to eight racks, with the final as a race to 9 racks. The event was played as winner breaks.[1][3]

Prize money

Winnings[1]
Winner 640.000 RUB
Runner-up 450.000 RUB
Semi-finalist 251.000 RUB
Quarter-finalist 140.000 RUB
Last 16 65.000 RUB
Last 32 33.000 RUB
Total 3.200.000 RUB

Results

Below is the single elimination round from the last 32 stage onwards.[1][3]

Last 32 Last 16 Quarter-final Semi-final Final
               
1 Greece Alexander Kazakis 8
32 United States Óscar Domínguez 5
Greece Alexander Kazakis 8
United States Corey Deuel 5
17 South Africa Jason Theron 5
16 United States Corey Deuel 8
Greece Alexander Kazakis 8
Estonia Denis Grabe 2
9 Poland Mieszko Fortuński 7
24 Russia Iljas Chairullin 8
Russia Iljas Chairullin 3
Estonia Denis Grabe 8
25 Vietnam Nguyen Phuc Long 1
8 Estonia Denis Grabe 8
Greece Alexander Kazakis 8
Albania Eklent Kaçi 3
5 Poland Radosław Babica 8
28 Iran Armin Mahmoudi 2
Poland Radosław Babica 8
Russia Konstantin Stepanow 6
21 Finland Mika Immonen 5
12 Russia Konstantin Stepanow 8
Poland Radosław Babica 4
Albania Eklent Kaçi 8
13 United States Dennis Hatch 1
20 Albania Eklent Kaçi 8
Albania Eklent Kaçi 8
Finland Petri Makkonen 7
29 Russia Ruslan Tschinachow 7
4 Finland Petri Makkonen 8
Greece Alexander Kazakis 6
Spain David Alcaide 9
3 Netherlands Nick van den Berg 8
30 Vietnam Le Guang Trung 3
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 8
Poland Konrad Juszczyszyn 5
19 Greece Nikos Ekonomopoulos 5
14 Poland Konrad Juszczyszyn 8
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 8
Vietnam Lương Chí Dũng 4
11 Iran Takhti Zarekani 7
22 Vietnam Lương Chí Dũng 8
Vietnam Lương Chí Dũng 8
Poland Wojciech Szewczyk 2
27 United States Shane Van Boening 5
6 Poland Wojciech Szewczyk 8
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 4
Spain David Alcaide 8
7 Austria Mario He 5
26 Germany Ralf Souquet 8
Germany Ralf Souquet 3
Spain David Alcaide 8
23 Poland Mateusz Śniegocki 3
10 Spain David Alcaide 8
Spain David Alcaide 8
Poland Wojciech Sroczyński 3
15 Denmark Daniel Kandi 5
18 Austria Albin Ouschan 8
Austria Albin Ouschan 4
Poland Wojciech Sroczyński 8
31 Germany Joshua Filler 4
2 Poland Wojciech Sroczyński 8

References

  1. ^ a b c d "10-Ball Open Billiard Tournament Kremlin Cup 2017" (PDF). wpapool.com. World Pool-Billiard Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 September 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  2. ^ "David Alcaide takes the trophy in Moscow". azbilliards.com. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b "XII Международный бильярдный турнир "Кубок Кремля", Пул 10" [XII International Kremlin Billiard Tournament, Pool 10]. tournamentservice.net (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2017.