2011 WPA World Ten-ball Championship

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2011 WPA World 10-Ball Championship
Tournament information
SportTen-Ball
LocationPasay, Metro Manila, Philippines[1]
DatesMay 9, 2011–May 15, 2011[2]
Tournament
format(s)
Round robin / Single Elimination
Host(s)WPA World Ten-ball Championship
Venue(s)Star Billiards Center, World Trade Center Metro Manila[2]
Participants128
Final positions
ChampionNetherlands Huidji See
Runner-upChina Fu Jianbo
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The WPA 10-Ball World Championship 2011 was the third edition of the WPA World 10-ball Championship, the world championship for the discipline of 10-ball pool.[3] It took place from May 9 to 15, 2011.[2][4] The qualification phase was hosted at the Star Billiards Center, in Quezon City while the final tournament which started from May 10, 2011, was hosted at the World Trade Center Manila in Pasay.[1]

Dutch Huidji See won the event, defeating China's Fu Jianbo in the final 11–8.[5] The defending champion Mika Immonen lost in the last 64 round against Tomoo Takano.[6][7]

Format[edit]

The 128 participating players were divided into 16 groups, in which they competed in a double elimination tournament against each other.[8] The remaining 64 players in each group qualified for the final round played in the knockout system.[9][10] The event saw players from 44 different countries.[11]

Prize money[edit]

Below was the advertised prize fund for the event.[12][13]

Position Prize
First place (champion) $60,000
Second place (runner-up) $30,000
Third place (semi-finalist) $15,000
Fifth place (quarter-finalist) $7,500
Ninth place (loser in round of 16) $3,500
17th place (loser in round of 32) $2,500
33rd place (loser in round of 64) $1,000

Knockout round[edit]

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
            
Chinese Taipei Chang Yu-Lung 9
Malaysia Imran Ibrahim 1
Chinese Taipei Chang Yu-Lung 9
United States Johnny Archer 7
United States Johnny Archer 9
China Liu Haitao 6
Chinese Taipei Chang Yu-Lung 8
England Chris Melling 9
Sweden Marcus Chamat 6
England Chris Melling 9
England Chris Melling 9
Portugal Manuel Pereira 4
Portugal Manuel Pereira 9
Philippines Antonio Gabica 8
England Chris Melling 6
Japan Y. Akakariyama 9
Japan Yukio Akakariyama 9
Malaysia Ibrahim Bin Amir [de] 2
Japan Y. Akakariyama 9
Germany Sascha Tege [de] 7
Germany Sascha Tege [de] 9
Ukraine Artem Koshovyi [de] 5
Japan Y. Akakariyama 9
Japan Tomoo Takano 5
England Darren Appleton 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung 8
England Darren Appleton 5
Japan Tomoo Takano 9
Japan Tomoo Takano 9
Finland Mika Immonen 7
Japan Y. Akakariyama 6
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Canada Jason Klatt 9
Chinese Taipei Fu Che-wei 5
Canada Jason Klatt 9
India Alok Kumar [de] 7
India Alok Kumar [de] 9
Germany Thomas Engert 7
Canada Jason Klatt 5
Malta Tony Drago 9
Japan Naoyuki Ōi 6
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Germany Oliver Ortmann 6
Malta Tony Drago 9
Spain David Alcaide 6
Malta Tony Drago 9
Malta Tony Drago 4
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Philippines Jeffrey De Luna 3
Indonesia Ricky Yang 9
Indonesia Ricky Yang 7
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Venezuela Jalal Yousef 3
Netherlands Huidji See 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 6
Australia James Delahunty 4
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 9
Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yi 9
China Dang Jinhu [de] 7
China Dang Jinhu [de] 9
Croatia Karlo Dalmatin [de] 6
Netherlands Huidji See 11
China Fu Jianbo 8
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 9
Canada Mario Morra 4
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 9
England Karl Boyes 7
England Karl Boyes 9
Spain Francisco Sánchez 3
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 9
China Wu Jiaqing 8
China Wu Jiaqing 9
China Wang Ming 7
China Wu Jiaqing 9
Japan Lo Li-wen [de] 8
Philippines Jonas Magpantay 6
Japan Lo Li-wen [de] 9
Philippines Dennis Orcollo 4
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Philippines Roberto Gomez 6
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
Philippines Ronato Alcano 1
Philippines Demosthenes Pulpul 2
Philippines Ronato Alcano 9
Philippines Carlo Biado 9
England Daryl Peach 4
Philippines Venancio Tanio [de] 7
United States Shane Van Boening 9
United States Shane Van Boening 6
England Daryl Peach 9
Kuwait Omar Al-Shaheen 8
England Daryl Peach 9
Philippines Carlo Biado 5
China Fu Jianbo 9
France Stephan Cohen 4
China Han Haoxiang [de] 9
China Han Haoxiang [de] 4
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 9
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 9
Chinese Taipei Chan Lu Hui 5
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 9
China Li Hewen 4
Vietnam Chi Dung Luong 3
China Li Hewen 9
China Li Hewen 9
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 6
Indonesia Muhammad Zulfikri 4
Netherlands Nick van den Berg 9
Philippines Lee Van Corteza 8
China Fu Jianbo 9
China Fu Jianbo 9
Chinese Taipei Kuo Po-Cheng 7
China Fu Jianbo 9
Chinese Taipei Liu Cheng-chieh [de] 3
Philippines Marvin Tapia 8
Chinese Taipei Liu Cheng-chieh [de] 9
China Fu Jianbo 9
South Korea Park Shin-yong 7
Philippines Jericho Banares 5
Philippines Jundel Mazon 9
Philippines Jundel Mazon 8
South Korea Park Shin-yong 9
South Korea Park Shin-yong 9
Croatia Ivica Putnik [de] 3

References[edit]

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