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2010 World Cup of Pool

2010 pool championship in the Philippines


2010 pool championship in the Philippines

FieldValue
startdate7
enddate12 September 2010
venueRobinsons Place Manila
cityManila
countryPhilippines
organisationMatchroom Sport
formatSingle elimination tournament
Total prize fund$250,000
winners_share$30,000 per player
winnerChina (Fu Jian-bo and Li He-wen)
runner_upPhilippines B (Roberto Gomez and Dennis Orcollo)
score10–8
previous[2009](2009-world-cup-of-pool)
next[2011](2011-world-cup-of-pool)

The 2010 World Cup of Pool was the fifth World Cup of Pool championship. It was held at the Robinsons Place Manila in Manila, Philippines, from September 7 to 12, 2010. China won this year's event.

Rules

  • Winners' break.
  • Teammates take shots alternately.
  • Race to eight racks for matches prior to the quarterfinals.
  • Race to nine racks for matches from the quarterfinals to the semifinals.
  • Race to ten racks for the Final.
  • Eighty-second shot clock for the shot immediately after the break, forty seconds for other shots.
  • In order for a break to be legal, two balls must pass over the head string.

Prize fund

StagePrize money
(Total-US$250,000)
WinnerUS$60,000
Runner UpUS$30,000
Semi FinalUS$16,000
Quarter FinalUS$10,000
Second RoundUS$5,000
First RoundUS$3,000

Participating nations

  • Seeded teams:
    1. Philippines A (Efren Reyes and Francisco Bustamante)
    2. USA (Rodney Morris and Johnny Archer)
    3. Philippines B (Roberto Gomez and Dennis Orcollo)
    4. England (Daryl Peach and Karl Boyes)
    5. Germany B (Ralf Souquet and Oliver Ortmann)
    6. Netherlands (Niels Feijen and Huidji See)
    7. Chinese Taipei (Ko Pin-yi and Chang Jung-lin)
    8. China (Fu Jian-bo and Li He-wen)
    9. Italy (Fabio Petroni and Bruno Muratore)
    10. Japan (Naoyuki Ōi and Toru Kuribayashi)
    11. Finland (Mika Immonen and Markus Juva)
    12. Canada (John Morra and Jason Klatt)
    13. France (Stephan Cohen and Francois Cottance)
    14. Spain (David Alcaide and Francisco Sánchez Ruiz)
    15. Poland (Radosław Babica and Mariusz Skoneczny)
    16. Indonesia (Muhammad Zulfikri and Ricky Yang)
  • Unseeded teams:
    • Australia (James Delahunty and Ricky Emery)
    • Austria (Mario He and Jasmin Ouschan)
    • Belgium (Serge Das and Noel Bruynooghe)
    • Croatia (Carlo Dalmatin and Philipp Stojanovic)
    • Hong Kong (Lee Chenman and Kenny Kwok)
    • India (Raj Hundal and Dharminder Singh Lilly)
    • South Korea (Yu Ram Cha and Ga Young Kim)
    • Malaysia (Ibrahim Bin Amir and Lee Poh Soon)
    • Malta (Tony Drago and Alex Borg)
    • Qatar (Mohammad Al Bin Ali and Bashar Hussain)
    • Russia (Konstantin Stepanov and Ruslan Chinakhov)
    • Singapore (Chan Keng Kwang and Toh Lian Han)
    • Slovenia (Matjaz Erculj and Matej Sulek)
    • Sweden (Marcus Chamat and Thomas Mehtala)
    • Thailand (Nitiwat Kanjanasri and Surethep Phoochalam)
    • Vietnam (Luong Chi Dung and Do Hoang Quan)

Tournament bracket

Race to 8 Race to 8 Race to 9 Race to 9 Race to 10

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References

References

  1. "CHINA WIN THE 2010 WORLD CUP OF POOL". matchroompool.com.
  2. "Teams announced for 2010 World Cup of Pool".
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