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 UPDATE: World Ten Ball Championships - DAY 1 RESULTS

Posted on Tuesday, November 24 2009 @ 21:00:24 UTC By admin
10 Ball2009 World Ten Ball Championship
World Trade Center
Philippine National Bank Complex
Manila Bay Area
Metro Manila
Philippines
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25-30 November 2009

The 2009 WPA World Ten Ball Championships
The Group Stage Draw
GROUP A
1 Ralf Souquet
2 Kuo Po-Cheng
3 Shawn Putnam
4 Dennis Orcullo
5 Thomasz Kaplan
6 Roman Hybler
7 Matjaz Erculj
8 Steve Villamil (Qualifier 9)
GROUP B
1 Darren Appleton
2 Nick van den Berg
3 Kim Woong Dae
4 Martin Kempter
5 Ben Nunan
6 Tey Choon Kiat
7 Kenny Kwok
8 M B Alias
GROUP C
1 Niels Feijen
2 Allan Cuartero
3 Scott Higgins
4 Christoph Reintjes
5 Naoyuki Ooi
6 Vincent Facquet
7 Ramazan Dincer
8 Chang Pei-Wei (Qualifier 4)
GROUP D
1 Mika Immonen
2 Ruslan Chinakhov
3 Ricardo Jones
4 Oliver Ortmann
5 Basher Hussain
6 Hayato Hijikata
7 Fabio Petroni
8 Ibrahim Bin Amir
GROUP E
1 Shane Van Boening
2 Yukio Akakariyama
3 Marko Vogel
4 Tyler Edey
5 Serge Das
6 Konstantin Stepanov
7 Ignacio Chavez
8 Nguyen Anh Tuan
GROUP F
1 Marcus Chamat
2 Imran Majid
3 Toru Kuribayashi
4 Bahram Lofty
5 David Alcaide
6 Frailin Guanica
7 Fu Jianbo
8 Emil Martinez (Qualifier 7)
GROUP G
1 Jeffrey De Luna
2 Wang Hung-Hsiang
3 Mario He
4 Mehmet Cankurt
5 Jalal Youse
6 Toh Lian Han
7 Li Hewen
8 Jomar De Ocampo (Qualifier 10)
GROUP H
1 Demosthenes Pulpul
2 Karl Boyes
3 Johnny Archer
4 Raymond Cruz
5 Ronnie Alcano
6 Cheng Tsung-Hua
7 Abdulatef Fawal
8 Dang Jin-Hu (first alternate)
GROUP I
1 Daryl Peach
2 Yang Ching-Shun
3 Charlie Bryant
4 Lee Van Corteza
5 Andreas Koukiadakis
6 Vegar Kristiansen
7 Jason Theron
8 Lee Poh Soon
GROUP J
1 Jerico Banares
2 Bruno Muratore
3 Shaun Wilkie
4 Alain Martel
5 Jeong Young Hwa
6 Phil Stojanovic
7 Sandor Tot
8 Jundel Mazon (Qualifier 5)
GROUP K
1 Ko, Pin-Yi
2 Antonio Gabica
3 Ralf Mund
4 Oscar Dominguez
5 Erik Hjorleifson
6 Mariusz Skoneczny
7 Widi Harsoyo
8 Wang Ming (Qualifier 1)
GROUP L
1 Marlon Manalo
2 Thorsten Hohmann
3 Craig Osborne
4 Stevie Moore
5 Ryu Seung Woo
6 Chang Yu-Lung
7 Rashid Al Mari
8 Ramil Gallego (Qualifier 2)
GROUP M
1 Charlie Williams
2 Chris Melling
3 Chao Fong Pang
4 Mateusz Sniegocki
5 Ricky Yang
6 Markus Juva
7 Alphonse Hoge
8 Roberto Gomez (Qualifier 6)
GROUP N
1 Radoslaw Babica
2 Corey Deuel
3 Phil Burford
4 Choi Chul Mook
5 Warren Kiamco
6 Stephan Cohen
7 Rafael Guzmann
8 Michael Feliciano (Qualifier 3)
GROUP O
1 Lu Hui Chan
2 Liu Haitao
3 Benjamin Heimmerer
4 Adam Smith
5 Carlo Biado
6 Alwi
7 Huidji See
8 Antonio Lining (Qualifier 8 )
GROUP P
1 Fu, Che-wei
2 Satoshi Kawabata
3 Jonni Fulcher
4 Thomas Engert
5 Kasper Kristoffersen
6 Louis Condo
7 Victor Arpilleda
8 Farhad Shahverdi


Deeper, better WTBC gets underway

MANILA, PHILIPPINES---Defending champion Darren Appleton of Great Britain believes a win in the World Ten Ball Championship (WTBC) will be sweeter the second time around.

“I’m not saying that last year’s not great. I just think that the competition this year will be up by another level,” he said.

World’s top ranked player Ralf Souquet of Germany goes to the extreme.

“This could be the best ever field in world championship history,” said Souquet, who is gunning for the pool’s version of Triple Crown. He is the 1996 world champion in 9-ball and the reigning world champ in 8-ball.

Souquet and Appleton are the top two seeds in the WTBC, which unfolds with the group stages on Wednesday at the World Trade Center in Manila. Souquet will face Thomasz Kaplan of Poland in Group A while Appleton will play Tey Choon Kiat of Singapore in Group B in the first round.

"Read More..." for the details by MARLON BERNARDINO.

The 128 players in the main draw are divided into 16 groups headed by the top seeds based on the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPBA) ranking.

In order, they are Souquet, Appleton, Niels Feijen of the Netherlands, Mika Immonen of Finland, Shane Van Boening of the United States, Marcus Chamat of Sweden, Jeffrey De Luna, Demosthenes Pulpul, Daryl Peach of Great Britain, Jerico Banares, Ko Pin-yi of Chinese Taipei, Marlon Manalo, Charlie Williams of the United States, Radoslaw Babica of Poland and Lu Hui-chan and Fu Che-wei of Chinese Taipei.

The first phase of the tournament will be double elimination with the four survivors from each group advancing to the next round. With only eight players per group, two wins are enough to move on.

The Last 64 will be single elimination. Loser goes home.

Chances are there will be a lot of Filipinos in the knockout round. There are 20 of them in the group stage – Dennis Orcollo and Steve Villamil in Group A, Allan Cuartero in Group C, Emil Martinez in Group F, De Luna and Jomar De Ocampo in Group G, Pulpul and Ronnie Alcano in Group H, Lee Vann Corteza in Group I, Banares and Jundel Mazon in Group J, Antonio Gabica in Group K, Manalo and Ramil Gallego in Group L, Roberto Gomez in Group M, Warren Kiamco and Michael Feliciano in Group N, Carlo Biado and Antonio Lining in Group O and Victor Arpilleda in Group P.

Pulpul, semifinalist and the best Filipino finisher in last year’s WTBC, is expected to have a hard time just to make it to the knockout round.

The luck of the draw, or his lack of it, pits him against former world 9-ball champ and many-time US Open winner Johnny Archer of the United States in the first round of Group H.

If he wins, he will be up against the winner between two-time world champion Ronnie Alcano and Chinese Dang Jin-hu. If he loses, he will face the loser between Alcano and Dang in a knockout match.

Pulpul’s group also includes 2007 World Pool Championship semifinalist Karl Boyes of Great Britain and Taiwanese Cheng Tsung-hua.

De Luna, the top ranked Filipino in the field at seventh, will have an easier time as he goes up against Mehmet Cankurt of Turkey in the first round of Group G.

His group also includes De Ocampo, who will first meet Wang Hung-hsiang of Chinese Taipei.

Orcollo, arguably the best player in the world without a major tournament title, opens his bid against Villamil in Group A. A win will set him up for a potential showdown against Souquet.

There will also be an all-Filipino affair in the opening round of Group J with Banares taking on Mazon.

Manalo, another marquee player without a major title, tackles American Stevie Moore in the first round of Group L. Waiting him in the next round is either former world champion Thorsten Hohmann of Germany or Ryu Seung Woo of Korea.

Gallego is on the other half of the draw in Group L. His first assignment will be Chang Yu-lung of Chinese Taipei.

The other first round matches involving Filipinos pit Cuartero against Naoyuki Ooi of Japan in Group C, Martinez against David Alcaide of Spain in Group F, Corteza against Vegar Kristiansen of Norway in Group I, Gabica against Ralf Mund of Germany in Group K, Gomez against Alphonse Hoge of Russia in Group M, Kiamco against Phil Burford of Great Britain and Feliciano against Rafael Guzman of Spain in Group N, Lining against Lu Hui-chan of Chinese Taipei and Biado against Liu Haitao of China in Group O and Arpilleda against Kasper Kristoffersen of Denmark in Group P.

While the locals have the numbers, the visitors have the titles.

All four of the world championships in pool belong to European players. Peach holds the world 9-ball title while Feijen is the current world straight pool champ. Of course, Appleton and Souquet own the world 10-ball and 8-ball crowns, respectively.

But none of them is hotter than Immonen.

The player called the “Iceman” because of his cool demeanor recently won his second straight US Open title. He also ruled two other international tournaments this year.

Immonen may prove too much for Basher Hussain of Qatar in the opening round of Group D.

Peach is heavily favored against Lee Poh Soon of Malaysia in the opener of Group I. Feijen, however, is expected to have his hands full against former snooker ace Scott Higgins of Great Britain in Group C.

Also fancied to advance are usual suspects Kuo Po-cheng of Chinese Taipei from Group A, Nick van den Berg of the Netherlands from Group B, Chang Pei-wei of Chinese Taipei from Group C, Oliver Ortmann of Germany from Group D, Yang Ching-shun of Chinese Taipei from Group I, Ricky Yang of Indonesia from Group M, Corey Deuel of the United States from Group N and Thomas Engert of Germany from Group P.

2009 WORLD TEN BALL CHAMPIONSHIP
*NEW* TOTAL PRIZE FUND: $262,000
Winner x 1
$60,000-00
Runner-Up x 1
$30,000-00
Semi-Finalists x 2
$15,000-00
Quarter-Finalists x 4
$7,500-00
Last 16 Stage x 8
$4,000-00
Last 32 Stage x 16
$2,500-00
Last 64 Stage x 32
$1,000-00
Sanction Fees: WPA –5% : BSCP –2.5%












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