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The
WPA World Nine-ball Championship is an annual, international, professional nine-ball pool (pocket billiards) tournament, founded in
1990, sanctioned by the
World Pool-Billiard Association (
WPA), and principally sponsored and organised by
Matchroom Sport (who provide the event's official website, under the less specific name
World Pool Championship). It is divided into
Men's,
Women's and
Wheelchair Divisions, and is held in
Doha, Qatar.
The first
World Nine-ball Championship was held in 1990. The event was organised solely by the WPA from this inauguration through
1999. In July 1999, Matchroom Sport attempted to get involved with the organisation of the event, but their bid failed. The WPA event was played in
Alicante, Spain, and won by
Nick Varner of the
United States.
Broadcast on
ESPN, it was the first pro nine-ball championship to be televised. Matchroom, meanwhile, instead organised what it called the
World Professional Pool Championship, a competing and non-WPA-sanctioned event in
Cardiff, Wales, which was won by
Efren Reyes of the
Philippines. The WPA was impressed by the professionalism of Matchroom's event organising and promotion, and the two parties agreed that, starting in
2000, the Matchroom and WPA tournaments would merge into a single official world championship, organised by Matchroom. The WPA also agreed to recognise the results of the 1999 Matchroon event, meaning that official listings show both Varner and Reyes as 1999 world champions. Matchroom changed its promotional name for the event to the "World Pool Championship", dropping the word "professional" from the title.
The event remained in
Cardiff through
2003. In
2001, the number of competitors in the Men's
Division was increased to 128 and a Men's Division first prize raised to
US$65,000.
The 2004 and
2005 events were held in
Taiwan, with a Men's Division first prize of $75,000 as of 2004. The
2005 tournament saw two rules changes: Last-64 and last-32 matches were extended to race-to-10 format, and the pockets on the tables were narrowed, to make the game more difficult.
In
2006, the Philippines became the host country for two years. All matches became alternating-break all the way from the group stages to the finals
. Men's Division first prize escalated to $
100,000. In
2007, the event ran from 3–
11 November, and
Daryl Peach of the
England was the victor. Because of the global late-2000s recession the championship did not reappear on the calendar in 2008; for some time neither Matchroom nor the WPA released any predictions regarding its reinstatement, and no 2008 event was held, either.
After this two-year hiatus, the tournament returned as the
2010 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, 18 July, in
Qatar, and is expected to recur in
Doha until further notice.
Francisco Bustamante of the Philippines won the
2010 title.
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