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Ko Pin-yi (born 31 May 1989) is a Taiwanese professional pool player. ... His younger brothers, Ko Ping-chung and Ko Ping Han, are also professional pool players.
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 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 ...
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. When asked about the 2015 outcome, Ko Ping-chung answered "I was happy for my brother, but I think if I would have been the winner that may have been better". [29]
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 .
A later event was reimagined by boxer Manny Pacquiao in 2015, with the event being won by Taipei's Ko Pin-yi. On July 30, 2018, the WPA announced the return of the World Ten-ball Championship. [7] The event was set to take place in the Philippines, [7] but was later postponed. Taipei's Ko Ping-chung won the 2019 event, which took place in Las ...
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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).