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  2. Ko Pin-yi - Wikipedia

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    Ko was named Billiard Digest's "Player of the Year" in 2015. [7] In 2022, Ko won the Asian Pool Federation's Asian Nine-ball Open in Singapore, defeating James Aranas of the Philippines, 13–11 in the final. [8] He was also able to defend it the following year, winning 13–6 over 16-year-old Filipino Albert James Manas. [9]

  3. List of WPA World Nine-ball champions - Wikipedia

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    Ko Pin-yi: 2007 [5] December 12-15 Willingen, Germany Ko Pin-yi: Wu Yu-lun: 2008 [5] December 1–3 Reno, United States Ko Pin-yi (2) Jerico Banares: 2009 [5] November 16–22 Shenyang, China Ruslan Chinakhov: Phil Burford: 2010 Nov. 29 – Dec 1 Reno, United States Francisco Sanchez Ruiz: Jesse Engel: 2011: September 1-3 Kielce, Poland Marek ...

  4. Ko Ping-chung - Wikipedia

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    Ko Ping-chung (also Ko Pin-chung, born 18 September 1995) [2] is a Taiwanese professional pool player. Ko is the younger brother of Ko Pin-yi . [ 3 ] In 2023, Ko defeated Fedor Gorst 13–6 to win the U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship .

  5. 2015 WPA World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Qatari capital was the sixth time in a row the venue for the 9-Ball Championships. The event was won by Ko Pin-yi of Chinese Taipei , who defeated America's Shane Van Boening in the final, with a score of 13 racks to 11.

  6. All Japan Championship (pool) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Chou Chieh-yu is the only player to have won both events. The prize money of the Japan Open was significantly lower than that of the All Japan Open. During 2010, at the All Japan Open men's event, the prize purse was a total of $ 82,000 of which the winner received about $24,000, [ 10 ] The winner of the Japan Open 2010 received only ...

  7. WPA World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    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 organised by Matchroom Sport , who provide the event's official website branded as World Pool Championship .

  8. List of U.S. Open pool championships - Wikipedia

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    Ko Pin-yi: Ko Ping-chung: 2015: Thorsten Hohmann: Justin Hall: 2016: Shane Van Boening (2) Rodney Morris: 2017: Shane Van Boening (3) Warren Kiamco: 2018: Shane Van Boening (4) Alex Pagulayan: 2019: Marco Teutscher: Dennis Orcollo: 2022: Fedor Gorst: Lee Vann Corteza: 2023: Fedor Gorst (2) Roland Garcia: 2024 Shane Van Boening (5) Vitaliy Patsura

  9. 2019 WPA World Nine-ball Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was a nine-ball pool championship, which took place from December 13 to 17, 2019 at the al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha, Qatar. [1] The defending champion was Germany's Joshua Filler , who won the 2018 event defeating Carlo Biado in the final 13–10.