2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship

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WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2013
Tournament information
SportNine-ball
LocationQatar Billiards and Snooker Federation
Doha, Qatar
DatesSeptember 2, 2013–September 13, 2013[1]
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionGermany Thorsten Hohmann
Runner-upPhilippines Antonio Gabica
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The 2013 WPA 9-ball World 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 early stage of the event.[4]

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.[5]

Prize money

The event's prize money stayed similar to that of the previous years, with winner Darren Appleton winning $36,000.[4][6]

Position Prize
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

Preliminary round

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

United Arab Emirates Hanni Al Howri [de]
Chinese Taipei Kuo Po-Cheng
Canada Jason Klatt
Japan Hayato Hijikata [de]
China Liu Haitao (pool player)
Japan Yukio Akakariyama
Lithuania Henrikas Strolis [de]
Spain Marc Vidal [de]
Qatar Waleed Majid
Kuwait Bader al-Awadi [de]
United States Hunter Lombardo [de]
Poland Mateusz Śniegocki
South Korea Jeong Young-hwa [de]
England So Shaw [de]
Poland Radosław Babica
Iran Maghsoud Ali [de]
Poland Tomasz Kapłan
Japan Satoshi Kawabata [de]
United States Robb Saez [de]
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei
Qatar Bashar Hussain [de]
United Arab Emirates Salaheideen Alrimawi [de]
Qatar Mhana Al Obaidly [de]
China Li Hewen
Singapore Aloysius Yapp
Canada Mario Morra
Philippines Francisco Bustamante
Saudi Arabia Abdullah Alyousef [de]
China Han Haoxiang [de]
South Africa Nico Erasmus [de]
Finland Petri Makkonen

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

Bangladesh Sayeem Hossain [de]
United States Shaun Wilkie [de]
Egypt K. A. Faray
Chi Ho Kwok [de]
Czech Republic Roman Hybler
Kuwait Jasem al-Hasawi [de]
Japan Ryouji Hori [de]
Qatar Abdulatif Fawal [de]
Egypt Zayed Mohamed [de]
Saudi Arabia Meshari Albuqayli [de]
Italy Giorgio Margola [de]
Qatar Saleh Ameen [de]
South Africa Sibongiseni Gumede [de]
Qatar Khamis al-Obaidly [de]
Jordan Naif Abdulafou [de]
Germany Nicolas Ottermann [de]
United Arab Emirates Mohammad Abdullah
New Zealand Nick Pera [de]
Ricky Puro [de]
Iran Mehdi Rasheki [de]
Qatar Ali al-Obaidly [de]
Qatar Mohd al-Buainan [de]
Italy Bruno Muratore [de]
India Syed Habib [de]
Austria Albin Ouschan
Peru Christopher Tevez [de]
Saudi Arabia Badr Alhamdan [de]
Jordan Nour al-Jarrah [de]
Qatar Muhammed Al Bin Ali [de]
Bangladesh Fahim Sinha [de]
Iran Gharegozlou

Knockout round

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References

  1. ^ "The 9-Ball Jewel in the Desert is here". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  2. ^ "World 9-Ball C'ship begins tomorrow". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "Hohmann Raises The Bar". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2013". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  5. ^ "Players Feel The Heat From On High". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  6. ^ "THE 9-BALL JEWEL IN THE DESERT IS HERE - WPA Pool". WPA Pool. Retrieved September 10, 2018.

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