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2014 WPA World Nine-ball Championship

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WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2014
Tournament information
Sport9-ball
Locational-Arabi Sports Club,
Doha, Qatar
DatesJune 16, 2014–June 27, 20164[1]
Tournament
format(s)
Double elimination / Single elimination
Host(s)WPA World Nine-ball Championship
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionNetherlands Niels Feijen
Runner-upAustria Albin Ouschan
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The 2014 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 23rd edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from June 16 to 27, 2014 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha. The Qatari capital was the fifth time in a row the venue for the 9-Ball Championships.

Dutch Niels Feijen defeated Austria's Albin Ouschan in the final, winning 13–10.[2] Defending champion Thorsten Hohmann would lose in the round of 64, to Marco Teutscher.[3]

Tournament format

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The tournament was attended by 128 players. In the preliminary round was played in the double elimination tournament system.[4] Winners of these games would qualify for the final round, which is played in the knockout system.[5][6]

Brackets

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Preliminary Round

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The preliminary round was played between the 21–24 June 2014.

The following players won one game in the double-elimination round, and were classified as finishing between 65 and 96.

The following players lost twice and won no matches in the double-elimination round, and were classified 97-128.

Final Round

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The knockout round was played between the 25–27 June 2014.

Round of 64
25. June 2014
Round of 32
26. June 2014
Round of 16
26. June 2014
QuarterFinal
26. June 2014
SemiFinal
27. June 2014
Final
27. June 2014
            
 CHN Wang Can 11
 PHI Warren Kiamco 9
 CHN Wang Can 7
 PHI Raymund Faraon [de] 11
 PHI Raymund Faraon [de] 11
 TPE Liu Cheng-chieh [de] 5
 PHI Raymund Faraon [de] 8
 PHI Elmer Haya [de] 11
 PHI Elmer Haya [de] 11
 PHI Francisco Felicilda [de] 4
 PHI Elmer Haya [de] 11
 JPN Hayato Hijikata [de] 8
 JPN Hayato Hijikata [de] 11
 JPN Masaaki Tanaka [de] 8
 PHI Elmer Haya [de] 11
 PHI Johann Chua 8
 QAT Waleed Majid 11
 PHI Lee Van Corteza 6
 QAT Waleed Majid 11
 ENG Darren Appleton 9
 ENG Darren Appleton 11
 ENG Daryl Peach 3
 QAT Waleed Majid 8
 PHI Johann Chua 11
 RUS Konstantin Stepanow 11
 SWE Andreas Gerwen [de] 8
 RUS Konstantin Stepanov 3
 PHI Johann Chua 11
 PHI Johann Chua 11
 ITA Daniele Corrieri [de] 4
 PHI Elmer Haya [de] 7
 NED Niels Feijen 11
 AUT Mario He 11
 PHI Alex Pagulayan 9
 AUT Mario He 11
 KOR Jeong Young-hwa [de] 10
 SCO Jayson Shaw 9
 KOR Jeong Young-hwa [de] 11
 AUT Mario He 6
 NED Niels Feijen 11
 POL Radosław Babica 11
 POR Manuel Gama [de] 3
 POL Radosław Babica 6
 NED Niels Feijen 11
 NED Niels Feijen 11
 UAE Salaheldeen Al Rimawi 4
 NED Niels Feijen 11
 PHI Carlo Biado 7
 PHI Carlo Biado 11
 POL Mieszko Fortuński 6
 PHI Carlo Biado 11
 CAN Jason Klatt 5
 PHI Jeffrey de Luna 6
 CAN Jason Klatt 11
 PHI Carlo Biado 11
 TPE Ko Pin-yi 7
 PHI Dennis Orcollo 8
 JPN Naoyuki Ōi 11
 JPN Naoyuki Ōi 10
 TPE Ko Pin-yi 11
 TPE Ko Pin-yi 11
 IND Sundeep Gulati [de] 3
 NED Niels Feijen 13
 AUT Albin Ouschan 10
 TPE Fu Che-wei 6
 TPE Hsu Kai-lun [de] 11
 TPE Hsu Kai-lun [de] 10
 CHN Wu Jiaqing 11
 CHN Wu Jiaqing 11
 JPN Lo Li-wen [de] 4
 CHN Wu Jiaqing 10
 TPE Chang Yu-Lung 11
 NED Huidji See 5
 FRA Stephan Cohen 11
 FRA Stephan Cohen 6
 TPE Chang Yu-Lung 11
 TPE Cheng Yu-hsuan 9
 TPE Chang Yu-Lung 11
 TPE Chang Yu-Lung 11
 USA Shane Van Boening 8
 USA Shane Van Boening 11
 TPE Chang Jung-Lin 9
 USA Shane Van Boening 11
 CHN Dang Jinhu [de] 4
 CHN Dang Jinhu [de] 11
 ENG Karl Boyes 6
 USA Shane Van Boening 11
 JPN Tōru Kuribayashi [de] 5
 JPN Tōru Kuribayashi [de] 11
 GRE Alexander Kazakis 9
 JPN Tōru Kuribayashi [de] 11
 GRE Nikos Ekonomopoulos 9
 GRE Nikos Ekonomopoulos 11
 ITA Fabio Petroni 5
 TPE Chang Yu-Lung 7
 AUT Albin Ouschan 11
 PHI Antonio Gabica 11
 IRN Mehdi Rasekhi 7
 PHI Antonio Gabica 11
 KOR Ryu Seung-woo 6
 ITA Bruno Muratore [de] 7
 KOR Ryu Seung-woo 11
 PHI Antonio Gabica 9
 AUT Albin Ouschan 11
 FIN Mika Immonen 7
 CZE Roman Hybler 11
 CZE Roman Hybler 9
 AUT Albin Ouschan 11
 DEU Oliver Ortmann 5
 AUT Albin Ouschan 11
 AUT Albin Ouschan 11
 CHN Li Hewen 8
 CHN Li Hewen 11
  CHE Dimitri Jungo [de] 7
 CHN Li Hewen 11
 NED Marco Teutscher 8
 DEU Thorsten Hohmann 9
 NED Marco Teutscher 11
 CHN Li Hewen 11
 NED Nick van den Berg 7
 NED Nick van den Berg 11
 SIN Aloysius Yapp 8
 NED Nick van den Berg 11
 PHI Ramil Gallego 8
 DEU Ralf Souquet 10
 PHI Ramil Gallego 11

References

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  1. ^ "2014 World 9-Ball Supremacy Up For Grabs In Doha". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "The Terminator Snaps It Off". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "Now It's Anybody's Ball Game". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  4. ^ World Pool-Billiard Association. "Preliminary rounds brackets" (PDF). qbsf.qa. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  5. ^ "WPA World 9-Ball Championship 2014". azbilliards.com. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  6. ^ World Pool-Billiard Association. "Knockout Rounds bracket" (PDF). qbsf.qa. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 14, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
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