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2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship

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WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2016
Tournament information
Sport9-ball
Locational-Arabi Sports Club,
Doha, Qatar
DatesJuly 30, 2016–August 4, 2016
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination / Single elimination
Host(s)WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionAustria Albin Ouschan[1]
Runner-upUnited States Shane Van Boening
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The 2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 25th edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from July 30 to August 4, 2016 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha. The Qatari capital was the seventh time in a row the venue for the 9-Ball Championships.[2]

Albin Ouschan defeated American Shane Van Boening 13–6 in the final and became the first Austrian 9-ball world champion.[3] This was the third Austrian World pool champion, after Gerda Hofstätter won the Women's WPA World Nine-ball Championship in 1995, and Oushchan's sister Jasmine Ouschan who won the WPA World Ten-Ball Championship in 2010.[4]

The defending champion was Taiwanese player Ko Pin-yi, who lost to Jayson Shaw in the last 64.

Format

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The tournament was attended by 128 players, of which the top 24 players in the world rankings qualified automatically. A total of 92 starting places were awarded according to a quota by the continental and regional associations as well as the hosting Qatari association and event sponsors. From July 25 to 28, 2016, a qualifying tournament was held in which 128 participants played in three knockout competitions for the remaining 12 starting places.[5]

In the main tournament, the 128 participants were first divided into 16 groups of 8 players and competed there from July 30 to August 1 in the double knockout system against each other. Four players in each group qualified for the final round. This took place from August 2 to 4 and was played in the knockout system.[6]

The event was played in the change break format, and with the triangle of balls were moved up the table, so that the 9-ball was placed where the 1 ball would usually be placed.

Prize money

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Amount[2]
Winner $40.000
Runner Up $20.000
Semifinal $8.000
Quarter final $5.000
Last 16 $3.000
Last 32 $2.000
Last 64 $1.500
65.–96. Place $500
Total 200.000

Preliminary round

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Group 1

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Group 2

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Group 3

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Group 4

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Group 5

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Group 6

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Group 7

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Group 8

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Group 9

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Group 10

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Group 11

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Group 12

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Group 13

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Group 14

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Group 15

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Group 16

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Knockout phase

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Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semi-final Final
            
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 5
Scotland Jayson Shaw 11
Scotland Jayson Shaw 11
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 6
Germany Thorsten Hohmann 8
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 11
Scotland Jayson Shaw 11
Ukraine Artem Koshovyi [de] 10
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 11
Japan Satoshi Kawabata [de] 7
Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-Lin 7
Ukraine Artem Koshovyi [de] 11
Philippines Johann Chua 9
Ukraine Artem Koshovyi [de] 11
Scotland Jayson Shaw 7
Austria Albin Ouschan 11
Chinese Taipei Chu Hong-ming 3
Germany Ralf Souquet 11
Germany Ralf Souquet 10
Austria Mario He 11
Russia Ruslan Tschinachow 9
Austria Mario He 11
Austria Mario He 9
Austria Albin Ouschan 11
Spain Francisco Sánchez 11
Eritrea Hamzaa Saeed Ali 8
Spain Francisco Sánchez 6
Austria Albin Ouschan 11
Austria Albin Ouschan 11
Philippines Jeffrey Ignacio 7
Austria Albin Ouschan 11
Canada Alex Pagulayan 4
China Zhou Long 11
Chinese Taipei Chang Yu-Lung 7
China Zhou Long 8
Canada Alex Pagulayan 11
Canada Alex Pagulayan 11
Indonesia Irsal Nasution [de] 8
Canada Alex Pagulayan 11
Indonesia M. Simanjuntak 7
England Karl Boyes 7
Indonesia Muhammad Simanjuntak 11
Indonesia M. Simanjuntak 11
Singapore Toh Lian Han [de] 10
Singapore Toh Lian Han [de] 11
Bangladesh MD Almin 6
Canada Alex Pagulayan 11
Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung 10
Philippines Ramil Gallego 5
Philippines Carlo Biado 11
Philippines Carlo Biado 11
South Korea Jeong Young-hwa [de] 4
Spain David Alcaide 9
South Korea Jeong Young-hwa [de] 11
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung 11
Greece Nikos Ekonomopoulos 11
Philippines Jeff de Luna 7
Greece Nikos Ekonomopoulos 6
Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung 11
Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung 11
Poland Wojciech Szewczyk 9
Austria Albin Ouschan 13
United States Shane Van Boening 6
China Liu Haitao 11
Japan Yukio Akakariyama 4
China Liu Haitao 6
Greece Alexander Kazakis 11
Greece Alexander Kazakis 11
United States Óscar Domínguez [de] 4
Greece Alexander Kazakis 11
China Chu Bingjie [de] 7
China Chu Bingjie [de] 11
Jordan Ahmed M. Salah 3
China Chu Bingjie [de] 11
Poland Karol Skowerski 3
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Chia-chen 7
Poland Karol Skowerski 11
Greece Alexander Kazakis 9
United States Shane Van Boening 11
Philippines Warren Kiamco 7
United States Shane Van Boening 11
United States Shane Van Boening 11
Chinese Taipei Wu Kun-lin 5
Chinese Taipei Wu Kun-lin 11
Saudi Arabia Abdul Rahman al-Amar 10
United States Shane Van Boening 11
Kuwait Omar Al-Shaheen 5
Spain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 9
Kuwait Omar Al-Shaheen 11
Kuwait Omar Al-Shaheen 11
United Arab Emirates Salah al-Remawi 4
Czech Republic Roman Hybler 5
United Arab Emirates Salah al-Remawi 11
United States Shane Van Boening 11
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan 9
China Wu Jiaqing 11
Netherlands Niels Feijen 9
China Wu Jiaqing 7
Estonia Denis Grabe 11
Estonia Denis Grabe 11
Poland Mieszko Fortuński 3
Estonia Denis Grabe 11
England Daryl Peach 6
China Li Hewen 7
England Daryl Peach 11
England Daryl Peach 11
Chinese Taipei Lo Li-wen [de] 5
Chinese Taipei Lo Li-wen [de] 11
Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 10
Estonia Denis Grabe 3
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan 11
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 10
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan 11
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan 11
Russia Konstantin Stepanov 8
Russia Konstantin Stepanov 11
Poland Mateusz Śniegocki 8
Chinese Taipei Cheng Yu-hsuan 11
China Dang Jinhu [de] 8
China Dang Jinhu [de] 11
Philippines Roberto Gomez 7
China Dang Jinhu [de] 11
China Han Haoxiang [de] 7
China Han Haoxiang [de] 11
Iran Ali Maghsoud 7

Final

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Player Lag Rack Racks
won
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Austria Albin Ouschan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13
United States Shane Van Boening 1 1 1 1 1 1 6

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