2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship

WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2013
Tournament information
Sport9-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
Champion Thorsten Hohmann
Runner-up Antonio Gabica

The 2013 WPA World Nine-ball 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 an early stage of the event.[4]

Format

The 128 participating players were divided into 16 groups, in which they competed in a double elimination tournament 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 Thorsten Hohmann 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:

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

  • Sayeem Hossain
  • Shaun Wilkie
  • K. A. Faray
  • Chi Ho Kwok
  • Roman Hybler
  • Jasem al-Hasawi
  • Ryouji Hori
  • Abdulatif Fawal
  • Zayed Mohamed
  • Meshari Albuqayli
  • Giorgio Margola
  • Saleh Ameen
  • Sibongiseni Gumede
  • Khamis al-Obaidly
  • Naif Abdulafou
  • Nicolas Ottermann
  • Mohammad Abdullah
  • Nick Pera
  • Ricky Puro
  • Mehdi Rasheki
  • Ali al-Obaidly
  • Mohd al-Buainan
  • Bruno Muratore
  • Syed Habib
  • Albin Ouschan
  • Christopher Tevez
  • Badr Alhamdan
  • Nour al-Jarrah
  • Muhammed Al Bin Ali
  • Fahim Sinha
  • Gharegozlou

Knockout round

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter final Semifinal Final
            
Chang Jung-Lin 6
Oliver Ortmann 11
Oliver Ortmann 8
Antonio Gabica 11
Antonio Gabica 11
Anh Tuan Nguyen 8
Antonio Gabica 11
Ko Pin-yi 9
Ko Pin-yi 11
Ryu Seung-woo 2
Ko Pin-yi 11
Mika Immonen 8
Mika Immonen 11
Alex Pagulayan 6
Antonio Gabica 11
Nick van den Berg 10
Wu Jiaqing 11
Chao Fong-pang 8
Wu Jiaqing 10
Nick van den Berg 11
Nick van den Berg 11
Efren Reyes 5
Nick van den Berg 11
Hsu Kai-lun 7
Toh Lian Han 11
Bu Hong Kong 5
Toh Lian Han 9
Hsu Kai-lun 11
Hsu Kai-lun 11
Phil Burford 6
Antonio Gabica 11
Karl Boyes 6
Marlon Villamor 10
Karl Boyes 11
Karl Boyes 11
Huidji See 8
Konstantin Stepanov 6
Huidji See 11
Karl Boyes 11
Lo Li-wen 10
Israel Rota 11
Mark Antony 8
Israel Rota 2
Lo Li-wen 11
Lo Li-wen 11
Raymund Faraon 4
Karl Boyes 11
Nikos Ekonomopoulos 8
Manuel Gama 7
Lee Van Corteza 11
Lee Van Corteza 11
Daryl Peach 4
Daryl Peach 11
Corey Deuel 10
Lee Van Corteza 9
Nikos Ekonomopoulos 11
Mario He 11
Mark Gray 7
Mario He 6
Nikos Ekonomopoulos 11
Wang Can 8
Nikos Ekonomopoulos 11
Antonio Gabica 6
Thorsten Hohmann 13
Naoyuki Ōi 11
Dominic Jentsch 5
Naoyuki Ōi 7
Vilmos Földes 11
Vilmos Földes 11
Khanh Hoang Nguyen 6
Vilmos Földes 8
Jeffrey de Luna 11
Niels Feijen 9
Jeffrey de Luna 11
Jeffrey de Luna 11
Muhammad Zulfikiri 5
Ruslan Chinakhov 7
Muhammad Zulfikiri 11
Jeffrey de Luna 7
Thorsten Hohmann 11
Darren Appleton 11
Ivo Aarts 3
Darren Appleton 5
Thorsten Hohmann 11
Tōru Kuribayashi 10
Thorsten Hohmann 11
Thorsten Hohmann 11
Dennis Orcollo 8
Nick Malai 9
John Morra 11
John Morra 6
Dennis Orcollo 11
Dennis Orcollo 11
Cheng Yu-hsuan 10
Thorsten Hohmann 11
Carlo Biado 4
Chang Yu-Lung 7
Chris Melling 11
Chris Melling 11
Ramil Gallego 7
Enrique Rojas 8
Ramil Gallego 11
Chris Melling 11
David Alcaide 8
David Alcaide 11
Imran Majid 8
David Alcaide 11
Jalal Yousef 7
Jalal Yousef 11
Alexander Kazakis 6
Chris Melling 3
Carlo Biado 11
Ralf Souquet 5
Carlo Biado 11
Carlo Biado 11
Shane Van Boening 10
Shane Van Boening 11
Mohamad Ali Berjaoui 2
Carlo Biado 11
Fabio Petroni 10
Fabio Petroni 11
Dimitri Jungo 6
Fabio Petroni 11
Marlon Manalo 7
Omar Al-Shaheen 5
Marlon Manalo 11

References

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  3. ^ "Hohmann Raises The Bar". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
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