1999 World Professional Pool Championship

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1999 World Professional Pool Championship
Tournament information
Dates18–26 July 1999
CityCardiff
CountryWales
Organisation(s)Matchroom Sport
FormatGroup stage, Single elimination
Final
ChampionEfren Reyes
Runner-up
Score17–8

The 1999 World Professional Pool Championship was a professional pool championship that took place in 1999 in Cardiff, Wales. The event was billed as a world championship by Matchroom Sport as an alternative to the World Pool-Billiard Association's 1999 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, won by Nick Varner.[1] Despite there being two world titles for the same discipline in 1999, both are considered as valid in 1999 by the WPA.[2][1]

The event was won by Efren Reyes, who defeated in the final 17–8.[3] At the time of the event, it was not recognised as a world championship, however, after the event was well received, the WPA worked with Matchroom Sport to sponsor and present later versions of the event, and the 1999 event was retrospectively recognised as a world championship.[1][4] The championships were merged in 2000, but were also held in Wales.

Knockout round[]

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Round of 64 (Race to 9) Round of 32 (Race to 9) Round of 16 (Race to 11) Quarter-Final (Race to 11) Semi-Final (Race to 11) Final (Race to 17)
            
United States Johnny Archer 9
Canada 5
United States Johnny Archer 9
United States Kim Davenport 7
Canada Luc Salvas 3
United States Kim Davenport 9
United States Johnny Archer 5
Chinese Taipei 11
Sweden Tom Storm 6
Chinese Taipei 9
Chinese Taipei 9
Chinese Taipei 5
Chinese Taipei 9
Japan Takahashi Kunihiko 8
Chinese Taipei 11
Japan Hisashi Yamamoto 6
Germany 8
Japan 9
Japan 9
China 3
China 9
Canada Paul Potier 8
Japan 6
Japan Hisashi Yamamoto 11
United States Tommy Kennedy 2
Japan Hisashi Yamamoto 9
Japan Hisashi Yamamoto 9
Germany 3
Sweden Marcus Chamat 4
Germany 9
Chinese Taipei 11
Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-Pang 6
Australia Quinten Hann 5
Philippines Leonardo Andam 9
Philippines Leonardo Andam 1
United Kingdom Steve Knight 9
Poland 2
United Kingdom Steve Knight 9
United Kingdom Steve Knight 11
Japan 8
Germany 9
Japan 7
Germany 3
Japan 9
United States 4
Japan 9
United Kingdom Steve Knight 6
Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-Pang 11
Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-Pang 9
Japan Takeshi Okumura 4
Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-Pang 9
Greece 7
United States Earl Strickland 3
Greece 9
Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-Pang 11
Russia Evgeny Stalev 8
United States 3
Russia Evgeny Stalev 9
Russia Evgeny Stalev 9
United States 6
United States 9
United Kingdom 5
Chinese Taipei 8
Philippines Efren Reyes 17
United States James Rempe 9
Switzerland 6
United States James Rempe 8
Philippines Francisco Bustamante 9
Philippines Francisco Bustamante 9
United States Tony Ellin 1
Philippines Francisco Bustamante 11
Italy Fabio Petroni 8
United States Corey Deuel 9
Mexico 1
United States Corey Deuel 5
Italy Fabio Petroni 9
Italy Fabio Petroni 9
China 5
Philippines Francisco Bustamante 11
United States Mike Lebron 3
Luxembourg 6
Netherlands Michael Schmidt 9
Netherlands Michael Schmidt 9
United States 7
Philippines Rodolfo Luat 5
United States 9
Netherlands Michael Schmidt 10
United States Mike Lebron 11
Canada 6
United States Jeremy Jones 9
United States Jeremy Jones 8
United States Mike Lebron 9
United Kingdom Steve Davis 8
United States Mike Lebron 9
Philippines Francisco Bustamante 4
Philippines Efren Reyes 11
Germany Oliver Ortmann 9
Malta Tony Drago 8
Germany Oliver Ortmann 8
Chinese Taipei 9
Chinese Taipei 9
Luxembourg 5
Chinese Taipei 4
Japan 11
Chinese Taipei 7
Netherlands Alex Lely 9
Netherlands Alex Lely 3
Japan 9
Japan 9
Denmark 7
Japan 9
Philippines Efren Reyes 11
Germany Thomas Engert 8
United Kingdom Jimmy White 9
United Kingdom Jimmy White 8
Philippines Efren Reyes 9
South Korea 6
Philippines Efren Reyes 9
Philippines Efren Reyes 11
Germany Ralf Souquet 7
United Kingdom Steve James 9
Canada Alex Pagulayan 6
United Kingdom Steve James 5
Germany Ralf Souquet 9
Germany Ralf Souquet 9
United States Charlie Williams 7

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Metcalfe, Nick (March 2010). The Pool Bible. ISBN 9780785826026. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Tribute Page for FCC". CodePen. Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Table No. 1: Efren "The Magician" Reyes". Bata Bar & Billiards. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  4. ^ a b "World 9-Ball Championship 1999 :: ProPool.info". propool.info. Retrieved 10 January 2019.

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