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2010 WPA World Eight-ball Championship

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WPA World 8-Ball Championship 2010
Tournament information
SportEight-ball
LocationFujairah, United Arab Emirates
DatesApril 4, 2010–April 10, 2010
Tournament
format(s)
Double Elimination / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Eight-ball Championship
VenueFujairah Exhibition Centre, Al Diar Siji Hotel
Participants64
Final positions
ChampionEngland Karl Boyes
Runner-upNetherlands Niels Feijen
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The 2010 WPA World Eight-ball Championship was an eight-ball world championship, organized by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA), and held 4–10 April 2010 at the Fujairah Exhibition Centre of the Al Diar Siji Hotel in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. A total of 64 players competed in the tournament.

The event was won by Englishman Karl Boyes, who defeated Niels Feijen in the final 13–12.[1][2]

Tournament summary

The event was split into two sections, a double elimination round, splitting the field from 64 to 32, and then a traditional knockout round.[3] In this round, former two time 9-Ball world champion Thorsten Hohmann lost to Masaki Tanaki [de] 8–7, thanks to a miscue in the final rack.[4]

David Alcaide also lost in this round of the tournament, despite being 5–3 ahead of Oliver Medenillia [de]; he would lose 8–6.[4] Mika Immonen lost in the round of 32 to Ruslan Chinachov.[5] Chinachov would make it to the semi-finals where he would lose to Karl Boyes, whilst Feijen would overcome Darren Appleton.[2]

In the final, Boyes had the much better start and led Fiejen 4-0 and 11–5, before his opponent started a catch-up and levelled at 12-12. Boyes won the final rack, winning 13–12.[1]

Tournament bracket

Round of 32
7. April 2010
Round of 16
8. April 2010
QuarterFinal
9. April 2010
SemiFinal
9. April 2010
Final
10. April 2010
               
5 Singapore Ricky Yang 8
20 Philippines Jeff de Luna 10
20 Philippines Jeffrey de Luna 10
4 Philippines Lee Van Corteza 2
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 9
4 Philippines Lee Vann Corteza 10
20 Philippines Jeffrey de Luna 5
19 Russia Ruslan Tschinachow 10
19 Russia Ruslan Chinachov 10
1 Finland Mika Immonen 5
19 Russia Ruslan Tschinachow 10
13 Japan Yukio Akakariyama 7
France Francis Crevier [de] 6
13 Japan Yukio Akakariyama 10
19 Russia Ruslan Tschinachow 2
9 England Karl Boyes 10
Philippines Ronato Alcano 10
England Scott Higgins [de] 3
Philippines Ronato Alcano 4
Philippines Venancio Tanio 10
Philippines Venancio Tanio [de] 10
Jordan Jalal al-Saresi [de] 6
Philippines Venancio Tanio 5
9 England Karl Boyes 10
9 England Karl Boyes 10
Japan Masaaki Tanaka [de] 3
9 England Karl Boyes 10
France Stephan Cohen 6
Chinese Taipei Chang Pei-Wei 5
France Stephan Cohen 10
9 England Karl Boyes 13
7 Netherlands Niels Feijen 12
2 Germany Ralf Souquet 10
Netherlands Huidji See 0
2 Germany Ralf Souquet 9
7 Netherlands Niels Feijen 10
Qatar Bashar Hussain [de] 5
7 Netherlands Niels Feijen 10
7 Netherlands Niels Feijen 10
Germany Andreas Roschkowsky 6
Germany Andreas Roschkowsky [de] 10
Poland Mateusz Śniegocki 7
Germany Andreas Roschkowsky 10
8 Sweden Marcus Chamat 6
8 Sweden Marcus Chamat 10
11 United States Shane Van Boening 1
7 Netherlands Niels Feijen 10
3 England Darren Appleton 6
Philippines Raymund Faraon [de] 1
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 10
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 8
3 England Darren Appleton 10
Canada John Morra 4
3 England Darren Appleton 10
3 England Darren Appleton 10
Philippines Joven Alba 8
17 Philippines Antonio Gabica 10
10 Philippines Marlon Manalo 6
17 Philippines Antonio Gabica 8
Philippines Joven Alba 10
Philippines Oliver Medinilla [de] 3
Philippines Joven Alba 10

References

  1. ^ a b "World 8-Ball Finals". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Only Two Men Left in Fujairah". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on March 24, 2015. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  3. ^ "Etisalat WPA World Eight Ball Championships Opening Day". azbilliards.com. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Eliminations Complete for Round of Thirty-Two". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2018. Masaki Tanaki
  5. ^ "Day Four of the World 8-Ball Championships". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on March 21, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2018.

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