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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 .
Ko Ping-chung: Sebastian Batkowski: 2014 November 15–18 Shanghai, China Aloysius Yapp: Hsu Jui-an: 2015 November 14–17 Shanghai, China Long Zehuang: Maksim Dudanets: 2016: November 17–20 Shanghai, China Zheng Xiaohuai: Enkhbold Temuujin: 2017: Oct. 30 – Nov 2 Moscow, Russia Fedor Gorst: Enkhbold Temuujin: 2018: Oct. 31 – Nov 3 Moscow ...
In 2023, Gorst made it to the final of the U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship, but he was defeated 13–6 by Chinese Taipei's Ko Ping Chung. [5] In 2024, Gorst won his first major Matchroom title, defeating Joshua Filler in the final of the World Pool Masters 13–12. [6] Gorst said: "It feels unbelievable! Both of us had crazy rolls in ...
The win was the first major championship win of Ko Ping-chung's career, his best previous major results having been semi-finals. The event mirrored the 2015 WPA World Ten-ball Championship, which was won by Ko Pin-yi while Ko Ping-chung had lost in the semi-final.
Taiwan's Ko Pin-yi won the World Cup by beating Filipino Carlo Biado 11–9 in the final. [1] In the semi-final, Ko defeated his younger brother Ko Ping-chung, whereas Biado won against Spaniard David Alcaide. [1] Defending champion was Dutchman Huidji See, who won the 2011 event but did not participate in this event.
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. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
The 2015 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was the 24th edition of the 9-Ball pool World Championships. It took place from September 7 to 18, 2015 in the al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Al-Arabi Sports Club in Doha.
The most successful players, with a tie at four wins each, are Ko Pin-yi (July and November 2011, November 2013, and November 2016), [1] and Efren Reyes (November 1990, November 1999, November 2003, and March 2005) [2] Akimi Kajitani has won the women's tournament the most times, twice (2000 and 2013).