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Alexandra Park
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO2 9QA
UNITED KINGDOM
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Dutch, US & England A go through
THREE of the big guns of the sport enjoyed victories at the Betway World Cup of Pool as the first round continued at the Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth. Holland, USA and England A all had wins and will take their place in the second round.
Home team England A – Darren Appleton and Karl Boyes – had a huge scare as they nearly succumbed to Spain, scraping through in the deciding rack of the match. Spain had taken a 5-3 lead in front of a lively crowd but the English levelled it at 5-5.
Francisco Diaz for Spain, though, played a daring 4/9 combination which put the Spaniards on the hill. His partner David Alcaide just couldn’t get the requisite number of balls over the head string and control of the table passed back to the English. It was a lifeline that they gratefully accepted to level the match at 6-6.
An inconclusive break from Appleton saw Spain back to the table for a push out. Both teams had visits before Boyes missed a bank on the 2 ball to give Spain a great chance. Alcaide though, failed to pot the 4 ball and with the balls lying invitingly on the table, the English pair cleared to take a nervy win.
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“I am absolutely amazed that he missed that ball at the end. I think he tried to do something with the cue ball to get shape on the next ball but he could have just run it through, but that is the pressure,” said a relieved Appleton.
“The last rack was really tense and really edgy but besides that it was a pretty good match. To get through at the end like we did, we are very happy. That is the type of luck that you are going to need if you are going to win this tournament, and hopefully that will kick us on now and we can go further in the tournament,” he added.
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2013 runners-up Holland got their campaign off to a successful start as they had too much in the tank for the Swedish pair of Andreas Gerwen and Tomas Larsson. Nick Van den Berg kept things on track as his partner Niels Feijen was a little sloppy in the early stages, but the reigning World 9 Ball Champion and World No.1 came with some good shots to close out the win.
“We know we are both in form and among the favourites this week. But you cannot expect anything, to get to the final is a high expectation but we want to win this,” said Feijen.
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Van den Berg added, “We are in form as players but we have to make every ball and take every chance you get. If you have some tough shots early on you can’t make them all of the time and in a race to seven you can crash out at any time. We tried our best and we did well.”
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Team USA – Earl Strickland and Shane Van Boening – made light work of Croatia as they waltzed through the racks to take a 7-2 win and a second round match up against Russia on Thursday evening.
The match went to 6-0 fairly quickly before Strickland scratched to bring the Croatians – Ivica Putnik and Karlo Dalmatin – back to the table. They took that one and the next but it was only a matter of time and it was Strickland who downed the winning 9 ball.
Strickland said, “We played virtually flawless apart from a few bad safeties early in the match. It is the nature of the game, you don’t know when it is going to change and it can change at any moment and you lose momentum. I made a couple of mistakes early on but overall we played pretty well. We don’t have to talk a lot, we pretty much know where we both want the cue ball.”
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THE 2014 EDITION | ||||
WORLD CUP OF POOL | ||||
THE DRAW | ||||
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THE LAST 16 | ||||
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THE QUARTER FINALS | ||||
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THE SEMI FINALS | ||||
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THE FINAL | ||||
Now in its ninth year, the World Cup of Pool features 32 two-player teams from around the world battling it out for a $250,000 prize fund. The defending champions are the Philippines who will be among the favourites to claim a record-breaking fourth World Cup.
The event starts on Tuesday 23rd September and there are two sessions daily at 12 noon and 6.00pm during weekdays and then 1.00pm and 6.00pm at the weekend.
All tickets are priced at £5 (afternoons) and £10 evenings and are available from the venue or www.seetickets.com
Diamond Billiards are the Official Table of the 2014 World Cup of Pool; the Official Cloth is supplied by Iwan Simonis and the Official Balls are Super Aramith. Predator is the Official Cue of the event.
THE 2014 EDITION | |||
WORLD CUP OF POOL | |||
EUROPE ( 19 ) | |||
1. | Austria | Albin Ouschan & Mario He | |
2. | Belgium | Serge Das & Olivier Mortier | |
3. | Croatia | Ivica Putnik & Karlo Dalmatin | |
4. | Czech Republic | Roman Hybler & Michal Gavenciak | |
5. | England A | Darren Appleton & Karl Boyes | |
6. | England B | Daryl Peach & Chris Melling | |
7. | Finland | Mika Immonen & Petri Makkonen | |
8. | France | Stephan Cohen & Alex Montpelier | |
9. | Germany | Ralf Souquet & Thorsten Hohmann | |
10. | Greece | Nikos Ekonomopoulos & Alexander Kazakis | |
11. | Holland | Niels Feijen & Nick van den Berg | |
12. | Italy | Fabio Petroni & Daniele Corrieri | |
13. | Malta | Tony Drago & Alex Borg | |
14. | Poland | Karol Skowerski & Mateusz Sniegocki | |
15. | Portugal | Manuel Gama & Guilherme Sousa | |
16. | Russia | Konstantin Stepanov & Ruslan Chinakhov | |
17. | Spain | David Alcaide & Francisco Diaz-Pizarro | |
18. | Sweden | Andreas Gerwen & Tomas Larsson | |
19. | Switzerland | Dimitri Jungo & Ronni Regli | |
REST OF THE WORLD ( 5 ) | |||
20. | Australia | Phil Reilly & James Georgiadis | |
21. | Canada | Alex Pagulayan & John Morra | |
22. | Chile | Alejandro Carvajal & Enrique Rojas | |
23. | Qatar | Waleed Majid & Bashar Hussain | |
24. | USA | Shane Van Boening & Earl Strickland | |
ASIA ( 8 ) | |||
25. | China | Wang Can & Dang Jinhu | |
26. | Chinese Taipei | Chang Yu-lung & Hsu Kai Lun | |
27. | India | Raj Hundal & Amar Kang | |
28. | Indonesia | Irsal Nasution & Muhammad Zulfikri | |
29. | Japan | Hayato Hijikata & Masaaki Tanaka | |
30. | Korea | Jeong Yung Hwa & Ha Minuk | |
31. | Malaysia | Ibrahim Amir & Alan Tan | |
32. | Philippines | Dennis Orcollo & Lee Vann Corteza | |
THE 2014 EDITION |
WORLD CUP OF POOL |
MATCH SCHEDULE |
The Schedule (seed number in brackets) 23 Tuesday Afternoon Greece (13) v Indonesia Italy (16) v France Austria (11) v Portugal 23 Tuesday Evening Japan (12) v Russia Finland ( 8 ) v Korea Philippines (1) v Chile 24 Wednesday Afternoon Poland (9) v Australia China (3) v Czech Republic Chinese Taipei (6) v Qatar 24 Wednesday Evening Holland (2) v Sweden USA (5) v Croatia England A (4) v Spain 25 Thursday Afternoon Germany (7) v Malaysia Canada (10) v Malta Begium (15) v Switzerland 25 Thursday Evening England B (14) v India Round 2 Philippines / South America v Italy /France Round 2 USA / Croatia v Japan / Russia 26 Friday Afternoon Round 2 Finland / Korea v Poland / Australia Round 2Chinese Taipei / Qatar v Austria v Portugal Round 2Holland / Sweden v Belgium / Switzerland 26 Friday Evening Round 2 Germany / Malaysia v Canada / Chile Round 2 China / European Qualifier v England B / India Round 2 England A /Spain v Greece / Indonesia 27 Saturday Afternoon Quarter Final 1 Quarter Final 2 27 Saturday Evening Quarter Final 3 Quarter Final 4 28 Sunday Afternoon Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 28 Sunday Evening The Final |
THE 2014 EDITION | ||
WORLD CUP OF POOL | ||
THE PRIZE FUND | ||
Winners: | US$60,000 x 1 | |
Runners Up: | US$30,000 x 1 | |
Semi-Finalists: | US$16,000 x 2 | |
Quarter-Finalists: | US$10,000 x 4 | |
Last 16: | US$5,000 x 8 | |
Last 32: | US$3,000 x 16 | |
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