2007 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship
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The 2007
World Nine-ball Championship The WPA World Nine-ball Championship is an annual professional nine-ball pool tournament contested since 1990. The championship is sanctioned by the World Pool Association (WPA) and principally sponsored and organized by Matchroom Sport, who pro ...
was the 18th annual international
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tournament for men sanctioned by the
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(WPA). It was held at the
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in
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,
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,
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from 3–11 November 2007. It was the second consecutive time the tournament has been held in the Philippines. The tournament is sponsored by
Matchroom Sport Matchroom Sport is a UK-based sporting event promotions company founded by Barry Hearn and run by him and his son Eddie Hearn. It first came to attention in the sports of snooker and boxing and is also involved in pool (cue sports), pool, bowl ...
, which has sponsored the event since 1999. 128 participants from 46 WPA member countries competed for
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400,000 in total prize money, including defending champion
Ronato Alcano Ronato (Ronnie) Alcano (pronounced al-kah-no) (born 27 July 1972), is a Filipino professional pool player, nicknamed "Ronnie ''Calamba''" and "the Volcano". He won both the 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship and the 2007 WPA World Eight-bal ...
of the
Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
. The overall winner received a purse of $100,000, the highest-ever payout for the tournament.


Format

The Format of qualifying used on 2006 was used for 2007. Several last-minute qualifying tournaments were held in the
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area a few weeks before the tournament starts. All matches are in winner's : the winner of the previous rack will break on the next rack, it was reverted from alternate break used in 2006. There are 32 seeded players prior to the group stages; they are distributed 2 per group. The defending champion,
Ronnie Alcano Ronato (Ronnie) Alcano (pronounced al-kah-no) (born 27 July 1972), is a Filipino professional pool player, nicknamed "Ronnie ''Calamba''" and "the Volcano". He won both the 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship and the 2007 WPA World Eight-ball ...
, is seeded #1. Also, a
double-elimination tournament A double-elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost ''two'' games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single-elimin ...
will be used for the group stages; instead of 32 groups of 4, there will be 16 groups of eight, with the top four advancing. Each player will be seeded 1–8 in their groups, with a routine double-elimination tournament following the first round; however the player that wins twice will advance to the quarterfinals and will not take part in other group matches, in contrast if a player loses two games, he is eliminated. The top four players in each group therefore would have won twice. After the group stages, the routine 64-man
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follows. In the initial group stages the format consists of to 9 racks. The last 64 play races to 10 racks. This is followed by the round of 16 (quarterfinals and semifinals) where the races are to 11 racks. The race in the finals jumps to 17 racks.


Notable occurrences

*On day 1, a group match (race to 9) between Charles Williams and Ricky Yang took over 2 and half hours to complete, with both players accused of playing too slowly. Calls were made for moves to outlaw overly-slow play in future years. *On day 3, Jeremy Jones of the U.S. and Finland's
Mika Immonen Mika Immonen (born 17 December 1972) is a Finnish professional Hall of Fame pool player, nicknamed "The Iceman." Career Immonen was born in London, England, and began playing Snooker at an early age and was known to have made several century br ...
almost came to blows after Immonen eliminated Jones from contention, 9–6 at the group stages. *There was high drama on day 4, Tuesday afternoon at the Big Dome when fire broke out in the lighting rig over Table 5 on the upper tier. Each of the outside tables has a light box with fluorescent tubes that light the table and a short circuit sent sparks flying and before long the box was ablaze. Matchroom Sport's John McDonald alerted venue staff and only his quick thinking saved the table as he and cameraman Lawrence 'Lol' Lustig covered it to stop debris and foam raining down onto the felt. Before long temporary lights were installed and play was able to commence at the designated time. *On the quarterfinals,
Francisco Bustamante Francisco Bustamante (born December 29, 1963) is a Filipino professional pool player from Tarlac, Central Luzon and the 2010 World Nine-ball Champion, nicknamed "Django", after the lead character of the 1966 film of the same name,Daryl Peach Daryl Peach (born 8 March 1972) is an English professional pool player, from Lancashire, who resides in Blackpool, England. He won the 2007 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, where he defeated the Philippines' Roberto Gomez 17–15 in the final ...
10–9 in a race to 11 match, failed to play position on the 3-ball and snookered himself behind the 9-ball. A kick shot struck both the 3 and 9 balls, fluking the 9 into a corner pocket. With the player and crowd celebrating the win, a lengthy inquiry began, in which the referee and tournament officials studied frame-by-frame replays of the shot, before concluding that the 9 had been struck first, and the shot was therefore a foul. After the lengthy break in play, in which Bustamante insisted the shot had been legal, Peach held his nerve amongst a partisan Filipino crowd to run the last two racks of the match to win 11–10, en route to his World Championship victory the following day.


Players


By nation

The WPA considered the home nations of
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and
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as separate entities for the tournament and the codes of "ENG" and "SCO" was subsequently shown in the TV broadcast instead of "GBR." *15 players: Philippines *14 players: Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) *11 players: United States *7 players: Germany *6 players: Canada and England *5 players: Japan *4 players: Australia *3 players: China, Holland (Netherlands), Indonesia, Italy, Poland, Scotland, Serbia and Singapore. *2 players: Chile, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Spain and Vietnam. *1 player: Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Eritrea, Finland, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Malta, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Qatar, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and UAE


Seeded


Unseeded players who advanced to the round of 64

''Player boldfaced made it to the final.'' *Group 1: ** Charles Williams **
Alex Lely Alex Lely (born 30 June 1973) is a Dutch former professional pool player. Lely won the 1999 World Pool Masters after defeating Efren Reyes 7–5, and reached the final in 2000 but lost to Ralf Souquet 7–3. He is a two-time European champion ...
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*Group 2: ** Leonardo Andam **
James Delahunty James Delahunty (24 July 1808 – 15 June 1885) was an Irish Liberal Party politician from Waterford. Born in Waterford, and educated at St. John's College, Waterford, Delahunty was chairman of the Waterford and Central Ireland Railway Company ...
** Raj Hundal *Group 3: **
Vilmos Földes Vilmos Földes (sometimes transliterated as Foeldes or occasionally Foldes; born 16 December 1984) is a Hungarian professional pocket billiards (pool) player. Based in Pécs, Hungary's fifth-largest city, Földes competed in the 2006 WPA World ...
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Radosław Babica Radosław Babica (born 18 July 1979) is a Poland, Polish professional Pool (cue sports), pool player from Kielce, who reached number 12 in the World Pool-Billiard Association world rankings in 2009. Career Babica final reached the European Pool ...
*Group 4: ** Lu Hui-chan ** Joven Bustamante **
Antonio Gabica Antonio Gabica (born October 2, 1972) is a Philippine pool player. Gabica was the runner up at the 2013 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. Titles * 2008 Mandaluyong Mayor's Cup * 2007 Philippine 9-Ball Open * 2007 San Miguel Beer World 9-Ball Ch ...
*Group 5: **
Ko Pin-yi Ko Pin-yi (born 31 May 1989) is a Taiwanese professional pool player. He became multiple World Champion in the disciplines of Nine-ball and Ten-ball in 2015. Career Ko won the World Nine-ball Junior Championship twice in his junior career, in ...
**
Jeff de Luna Jeffrey de Luna (born February 14, 1984) is a Filipino professional pool player from Manila. De Luna reached the semifinals of the 2019 U.S. Open Pool Championship, but would lose to eventual champion Joshua Filler of Germany. De Luna is w ...
** Edwin Montal **
Sandor Tot Sandor Tot is a Serbian professional pool player. During the 2006 WPA World Nine-ball Championship he survived the group stages, the round of 64 and the round of 32, but was eliminated in the round of 16 by Li He-wen. This performance secured him ...
*Group 6: ** Kenichi Uchigaki ** Alain Martel *Group 7: **
Ramil Gallego Ramil "Bebeng" Gallego (; ) (b. September 21, 1966 in Bacolod, Negros Occidental) is a Filipino professional pool player. As veteran player, Gallego has been competing in tournaments outside the Philippines, mainly in Japan. The Philippine public ...
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Nick van den Berg Nick van den Berg (born 24 May 1980) is a Dutch professional pool player. He was the runner up at the 2005 WPA World Eight-ball Championship, where he lost to Wu Chia-ching 11–5 in the final. He is a multiple time winner of events on the Eu ...
** Chan Kwen-Kwang *Group 8: ** Muhammad Zulfikri ** Philipp Stojanovic *Group 9: **
Oliver Ortmann Oliver Ortmann (born 11 June 1967) is a German professional pool player from Gelsenkirchen. Ortmann is a three-time world champion, winning the 1995 WPA World Nine-ball Championship and the 2007 and 2010 World Straight Pool Championship. Ortman ...
** Phan Tuan Ngoc *Group 10: ** Louis Condo ** Kuo Po-cheng *Group 11: **
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** Bahram Lofty ** Rye Seung-Woo *Group 12: ** Karl Boyes ** Goran Mladenovic *Group 13: **
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Marcus Chamat Marcus Chamat (; born 6 May 1975) is a Swedish language, Swedish professional eight-ball and nine-ball Pocket billiards, pool player. He was Nickname, nicknamed "Napoleon" due to his personality and standing at tall. He is a two time European Po ...
*Group 14: **
Marlon Manalo Marlon Manalo (born November 27, 1975), also known by the nickname "Marvelous Captain", is a former Filipino people, Filipino professional Pocket billiards, pool player. He previously served as barangay chairman of Barangay Malamig, Mandaluyong. ...
** Dejan Dabovic *Group 15: ** Lee Kung-fang ** Naoyuki Oi ** Wu Yun-lin *Group 16: ** Roberto Gomez ** Matjaz Erculj


Group stage


Group 1


Group 2


Group 3


Group 4


Group 5


Group 6


Group 7


Group 8


Group 9


Group 10


Group 11


Group 12


Knockout stages


Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Semifinals and final


Country representation


Final


References


External links


Official website
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