2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship

2007 WPA World 9-Ball Championship
Tournament details
CountryPhilippines
CityPasay
Venue(s)International Convention Center
Dates3–11 November 2007 (2007-11-03 – 2007-11-11)
FormatDouble elimination / Single elimination
Participants128
Final positions
Champions Daryl Peach
Runners-up Roberto Gomez

The 2007 World Nine-ball Championship was the 18th annual international nine-ball pool tournament for men sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). It was held at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines from 3–11 November 2007. It was the second consecutive time the tournament has been held in the Philippines.

The tournament is sponsored by Matchroom Sport, which has sponsored the event since 1999. 128 participants from 46 WPA member countries competed for US$400,000 in total prize money, including defending champion Ronato Alcano of the Philippines. The overall winner received a purse of $100,000, the highest-ever payout for the tournament.

Format

The Format of qualifying used on 2006 was used for 2007. Several last-minute qualifying tournaments were held in the Metro Manila area a few weeks before the tournament starts.

All matches are in winner's break: the winner of the previous rack will break on the next rack, it was reverted from alternate break used in 2006.

There are 32 seeded players prior to the group stages; they are distributed 2 per group. The defending champion, Ronnie Alcano, is seeded #1.

Also, a double-elimination tournament will be used for the group stages; instead of 32 groups of 4, there will be 16 groups of eight, with the top four advancing. Each player will be seeded 1–8 in their groups, with a routine double-elimination tournament following the first round; however the player that wins twice will advance to the quarterfinals and will not take part in other group matches, in contrast if a player loses two games, he is eliminated. The top four players in each group therefore would have won twice. After the group stages, the routine 64-man single elimination tournament follows.

In the initial group stages the format consists of races to 9 racks. The last 64 play races to 10 racks. This is followed by the round of 16 (quarterfinals and semifinals) where the races are to 11 racks. The race in the finals jumps to 17 racks.[1]

Notable occurrences

  • On day 1, a group match (race to 9) between Charles Williams and Ricky Yang took over 2 and half hours to complete, with both players accused of playing too slowly. Calls were made for moves to outlaw overly-slow play in future years.
  • On day 3, Jeremy Jones of the U.S. and Finland's Mika Immonen almost came to blows after Immonen eliminated Jones from contention, 9–6 at the group stages.[2]
  • There was high drama on day 4, Tuesday afternoon at the Big Dome when fire broke out in the lighting rig over Table 5 on the upper tier. Each of the outside tables has a light box with fluorescent tubes that light the table and a short circuit sent sparks flying and before long the box was ablaze. Matchroom Sport's John McDonald alerted venue staff and only his quick thinking saved the table as he and cameraman Lawrence 'Lol' Lustig covered it to stop debris and foam raining down onto the felt. Before long temporary lights were installed and play was able to commence at the designated time.
  • On the quarterfinals, Francisco Bustamante, leading Daryl Peach 10–9 in a race to 11 match, failed to play position on the 3-ball and snookered himself behind the 9-ball. A kick shot struck both the 3 and 9 balls, fluking the 9 into a corner pocket. With the player and crowd celebrating the win, a lengthy inquiry began, in which the referee and tournament officials studied frame-by-frame replays of the shot, before concluding that the 9 had been struck first, and the shot was therefore a foul. After the lengthy break in play, in which Bustamante insisted the shot had been legal, Peach held his nerve amongst a partisan Filipino crowd to run the last two racks of the match to win 11–10, en route to his World Championship victory the following day.

Players

By nation

The WPA considered the home nations of England and Scotland as separate entities for the tournament and the codes of "ENG" and "SCO" was subsequently shown in the TV broadcast instead of "GBR."[3]

Champion
Runner-up
Semifinals
Quarterfinals
Last 16
Last 32
Last 64
Group stages
  • 15 players: Philippines
  • 14 players: Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
  • 11 players: United States
  • 7 players: Germany
  • 6 players: Canada and England
  • 5 players: Japan
  • 4 players: Australia
  • 3 players: China, Holland (Netherlands), Indonesia, Italy, Poland, Scotland, Serbia and Singapore.
  • 2 players: Chile, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Spain and Vietnam.
  • 1 player: Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Eritrea, Finland, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Qatar, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and UAE

Seeded

Unseeded players who advanced to the round of 64

Player boldfaced made it to the final.

Group stage

Group 1

PreliminariesQualifiers
Ronnie Alcano9
Saeed Ahmed Al-Mutawa3
Ronnie Alcano9
Harold Stolka1
Alex Lely8
Harald Stolka9
Xu Meng6
Charles Williams9
Charles Williams9
Ricky Yang8
Ricky Yang9
Brady Gollan4
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Alex Lely9
Saeed Ahmed Al-Mutawa3 Ricky Yang8
Alex Lely9
Brady Gollan3
Xu Meng3 Harold Stolka9
Brady Gollan9

Group 2

PreliminariesQualifiers
Ralf Souquet5
Leonardo Andam9
Leonardo Andam9
Raj Hundal8
Bernard Tey Choon Kiat4
Raj Hundal9
Mike Davis5
James Delahunty9
James Delahunty9
Ronnie Wiseman8
Ronnie Wiseman9
Tepwin Arunnath7
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Ralf Souquet9
Ralf Souquet9 Ronnie Wiseman3
Bernard Tey Choon Kiat6
Mike Davis5
Mike Davis9 Raj Hundal9
Tepwin Arunnath5

Group 3

PreliminariesQualifiers
Wu Chia-ching9
Carlos Castro4
Wu Chia-ching7
Vilmos Foldes9
Radosław Babica8
Vilmos Foldes9
Chu Hung-ming9
Craig Osborne8
Chu Hung-ming6
Luong Chi-dung9
Luong Chi-dung9
Kusano Hisashi8
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Radosław Babica9
Carlos Castro7 Chu Hung-ming8
Radosław Babica9
Craig Osborne4
Craig Osborne9 Wu Chia-ching9
Kusano Hisashi8

Group 4

PreliminariesQualifiers
Yang Ching-shun5
Lu Hui-chan4
Lu Hui-chan9
Antonio Gabica3
Bruno Muratore1
Antonio Gabica9
Ibrahim Bin Amir8
Joven Bustamante9
Joven Bustamante9
Jonni Fulcher7
Jonni Fulcher9
Enrique Rojas3
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Yang Ching-shun9
Yang Ching-shun9 Jonni Fulcher0
Bruno Muratore6
Ibrahim Bin Amir6
Ibrahim Bin Amir9 Antonio Gabica9
Enrique Rojas9

Group 5

PreliminariesQualifiers
Thorsten Hohmann3
Ko Pin-yi9
Ko Pin-yi9
Serge Das3
Edwin Montal3
Serge Das9
Jeff De Luna9
Sandor Tot5
Jeff De Luna9
Fu Che-wei1
Fu Che-wei9
Vittorio De Falco8
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Edwin Montal1
Thorsten Hohmann9 Fu Che-wei9
Edwin Montal6
Sandor Tot4
Sandor Tot9 Serge Das9
Vittorio De Falco7

Group 6

PreliminariesQualifiers
Efren Reyes2
Kenichi Uchigaki9
Kenichi Uchigaki9
Alain Martel3
Liu Cheng-chuan3
Alain Martel9
Tony Robles0
Tomasz Kapłan9
Tomasz Kapłan4
Tony Drago9
Tony Drago9
Ceri Worts7
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Efren Reyes9
Efren Reyes9 Tomasz Kapłan4
Liu Cheng-chuan6
Ceri Worts6
Tony Robles7 Alain Martel9
Ceri Worts9

Group 7

PreliminariesQualifiers
Chang Jung-ling9
Alwi6
Chang Jung-ling1
Ramil Gallego9
Chan Keng Kwang4
Ramil Gallego9
Nick van den Berg9
John Morra7
Nick van den Berg9
Dang Jinhu3
Dang Jinhu9
Kazuo Furuta3
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Chan Keng Kwang9
Alwi5 Dang Jinhu4
Chan Keng Kwang9
Kazuo Furuta6
John Morra2 Chang Jung-ling9
Kazuo Furuta9

Group 8

PreliminariesQualifiers
Alex Pagulayan9
Hamza Mohammed Saeed Ali0
Alex Pagulayan9
Martin Kempter6
Martin Kempter9
Robb Saez1
Muhammad Zulfikri9
Philipp Stojanovic5
Muhammad Zulfikri9
David Alcaide1
David Alcaide9
Stephen Capaldi0
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Robb Saez9
Hamza Mohammed Saeed Ali4 David Alcaide4
Robb Saez9
Philipp Stojanovic6
Philipp Stojanovic9 Martin Kempter9
Stephen Capaldi3

Group 9

PreliminariesQualifiers
Francisco Bustamante9
Zbynek Vaic4
Francisco Bustamante9
Jeong Young-hwa0
Jeong Young-hwa9
Antonio Lining8
Oliver Ortmann9
Pham Tuan Ngoc1
Oliver Ortmann9
Corey Deuel6
Corey Deuel9
John Wims3
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Antonio Lining7
Zbynek Vaic4 Corey Deuel9
Antonio Lining9
Pham Tuan Ngoc9
Pham Tuan Ngoc9 Jeong Young-hwa7
John Wims3

Group 10

PreliminariesQualifiers
Thomas Engert9
Al-Muhtadee Billah2
Thomas Engert9
Roman Hybler2
Roman Hybler9
Lee Chenman7
Kuo Po-cheng9
David Alcoberro3
Kuo Po-cheng4
Louis Condo9
Imran Majid5
Louis Condo9
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Lee Chenman3
Al-Muhtadee Billah4 Kuo Po-cheng9
Lee Chenman9
Imran Majid9
David Alcoberro9 Roman Hybler8
Imran Majid3

Group 11

PreliminariesQualifiers
Konstantin Stepanov9
Alejandro Carvajal4
Konstantin Stepanov9
Rye Seung-woo2
Rye Seung-woo9
Bahram Lotfy4
Kuo Marco Tschudi9
Kevin Uzzell4
Marco Tschudi9
Rodney Morris5
Rodney Morris9
David Reljic0
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Bahram Lotfy9
Alejandro Carvajal8 Rodney Morris4
Bahram Lotfy9
David Reljic6
Kevin Uzzell8 Rye Seung-woo9
David Reljic9

Group 12

PreliminariesQualifiers
Mika Immonen9
Fahad Mohammadi3
Mika Immonen9
Jeremy Jones6
Tyler Edey8
Jeremy Jones9
Chang Pei-wei6
Karl Boyes9
Karl Boyes9
Goran Mladenovic4
Lee Van Corteza7
Goran Mladenovic9
1st playoff round2nd playoff round
Tyler Edey7
Fahad Mohammadi0 Goran Mladenovic9
Tyler Edey9
Lee Van Corteza9
Chang Pei-wei4 Jeremy Jones4
Lee van Corteza9

Knockout stages

Section 1

Last 64
Race to 10
Nov 7
Last 32
Race to 10
Nov 8
Last 16
Race to 11
Nov 9
Quarterfinals
Race to 11
Nov 10
            
1 Alcano 6
17 Peach 10
17 Peach 10
Lee 7
Lee 10
Hundal 6
17 Peach 11
Stolka 5
Erculj 3
Stolka 10
Stolka 10
Wu Y-L 2
Andam 5
Wu Y-L 10
17 Peach 11
9  F Bustamante 10
9  F Bustamante 10
25 Alcaide 1
9  F Bustamante 10
van den Berg 8
van den Berg 10
23 Majid 4
9  F Bustamante 11
8 Pagulayan 2
8 Pagulayan 10
Pham 6
8 Pagulayan 10
Condo 2
Condo 10
Kwang 2

Section 2

Last 64
Race to 10
Nov 7
Last 32
Race to 10
Nov 8
Last 16
Race to 11
Nov 9
Quarterfinals
Race to 11
Nov 10
            
Ko 8
Mladenovic 10
Mladenovic 2
Martel 10
Tschudi 4
Martel 10
Martel 8
12 Immonen 11
12 Immonen 10
28 Fu 5
12 Immonen 10
27 Drago 6
27 Drago 10
Lofty 7
12 Immonen 7
Földes 11
13 Van Boening 10
Gabica 7
13 Van Boening 8
Földes 10
Földes 10
Dabovic 2
Földes 11
Lu 5
Lu 10
Chamat 6
Lu 10
Babica 3
Manalo 1
Babica 10

Section 3

Last 64
Race to 10
Nov 7
Last 32
Race to 10
Nov 8
Last 16
Race to 11
Nov 9
Quarterfinals
Race to 11
Nov 10
            
30 Luong 10
Strickland 8
30 Luong 3
Kawabata 10
Kawabata 10
4 Yang 3
Kawabata 9
 J Bustamante 11
19 Petroni 9
3 Wu C-C 10
3 Wu C-C 8
 J Bustamante 10
 J Bustamante 10
Orcollo 6
 J Bustamante 8
Boyes 11
11 Stepanov 10
6 Reyes 5
11 Stepanov 10
de Luna 4
de Luna 10
21 Corteza 7
11 Stepanov 4
Boyes 11
Uchigaki 7
Rye 10
Rye 8
Boyes 10
Boyes 10
Tot 6

Section 4

Last 64
Race to 10
Nov 7
Last 32
Race to 10
Nov 8
Last 16
Race to 11
Nov 9
Quarterfinals
Race to 11
Nov 10
            
Gallego 5
Kuo 10
Kuo 10
Ortmann 7
Ortmann 10
Stojanovic 7
Kuo 11
24 Deuel 7
10 Engert 7
7 Chang 10
7 Chang 9
24 Deuel 10
Zulfikri 4
24 Deuel 10
Kuo 4
  Gomez 11
Oi 8
2 Souquet 10
2 Souquet 2
16 Feijen 10
Williams 7
16 Feijen 10
16 Feijen 0
Gomez 11
Delahunty 0
18 Chao 10
18 Chao 2
Gomez 10
Gomez 10
Lely 1

Semifinals and final

Semi-finals
Race to 11
Nov 10
Final
Race to 17
Nov 11
      
 17  Peach 11
  Földes 2
 17  Peach 17
  Gomez 15
  Boyes 4
  Gomez 11

Country representation

Country Last 64 Last 32 Last 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 England 4 2 2 2 2 1
 Philippines 13 5 4 3 1 1
 Hungary 1 1 1 1 1 -
 Chinese Taipei 10 7 2 1 - -
 Finland 1 1 1 1 - -
 Germany 4 3 1 - - -
 United States 4 2 1 - - -
 Netherlands 3 2 1 - - -
 Japan 3 1 1 - - -
 Canada 1 1 1 - - -
 Russia 1 1 1 - - -
 Serbia 3 1 - - - -
 Australia 2 1 - - - -
 Vietnam 2 1 - - - -
 Malta 1 1 - - - -
 Poland 1 1 - - - -
 South Korea 1 1 - - - -
Other countries 9 - - - - -

Final

November 11 Daryl Peach 17–15 Roberto Gomez Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City
Referee: Michaela Tabb

References

  1. ^ FSN New York broadcast of 2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship (aired January 3, 2008) (highlights from group 6). On screen diagram of race format. Viewed on January 3, 2008
  2. ^ Bustamante waltzes to Last 64 slot
  3. ^ 2007 World Pool Championship website Archived 2012-09-19 at archive.today -- note the use of "England" and "Scotland" instead of "Great Britain" or "United Kingdom"