WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour

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The WPA Asian Nine-ball Tour (also known as the Guinness Asian 9-Ball Tour or San Miguel Asian 9-Ball Tour for sponsorship reasons) is an annual series of nine-ball pool tournaments around East and Southeast Asia. The tour began in 2003, and is sanctioned by the World Pool-Billiard Association.

From 2003 to 2005, each leg had a field of 32 players and the total purse was US$50,000. In 2006, the number of players was reduced to 24 and total purse decreased to $40,000.

The winner in each leg of the tour receives a cash prize and points for the ranking for the yearly WPA World Nine-ball Championship.

San Miguel Beer was the sponsor of the tournament prior to 2007, when this slot was taken over by Guinness.

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[edit] Format

In each leg, the 24 players are divided into 8 groups having 3 players each. The players in a particular group play in round-robin where the one who's on top moves into the quarter finals.

From the group stages to the quarter finals, the matchers are race to 9. The semis and final matches are race to 11. Also in the semi-finals and finals, a player must win by at least 2 racks. This means he can 11-9. If the other player manages to makes 10-10, the match goes into extra racks, one of them will have to make 12-10 or 13-11 to win. The maximum extension is up to 13, so it is also a win for a player to score 13-12.

A shot clock of 45 seconds is used with one extension for each player per rack. Failing to shot within the clock will fine the player US$50.

The "alternating break" rule is enforced.

Starting on 2008, the final will be a race to 11 racks affair and the "at least 2 racks to win" rule has been scrapped.

[edit] Tournament results

[edit] San Miguel era

Year Location Winner Score Runner-up
2003 Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 11-7 Flag of the Philippines Warren Kiamco
Flag of the Philippines Philippines Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-2 Flag of the Philippines Warren Kiamco
2004 Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-4 Flag of the Philippines Warren Kiamco
Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-9 Flag of Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-pang
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 11-9 Flag of Chinese Taipei Hsia Hui-kai
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 12-10 Flag of South Korea Jeong Young Hwa
Flag of the Philippines Philippines Flag of the Philippines Lee Van Corteza 13-11 Flag of the Philippines Francisco Bustamante
2005 Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of the Philippines Gandy Valle 11-9 Flag of Chinese Taipei Wu Chia-ching
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia (Jakarta) Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-6 Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China (Kaoshiung) Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 11-3 Flag of Hong Kong Au Chi-wai
Flag of the Philippines Philippines (Manila) Flag of the Philippines Ronato Alcano 11-6 Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun
2006 Flag of Vietnam Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-6 Flag of the People's Republic of China Li He-wen
Flag of Thailand Thailand (Bangkok) Flag of the Philippines Ramil Gallego 11-8 Flag of Hong Kong Au Chi-wai
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China (Kaoshiung) Flag of the Philippines Rodolfo Luat 11-7 Flag of Chinese Taipei Hsia Hui-kai
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia (Jakarta) Flag of the Philippines Efren Reyes 11-6 Flag of Indonesia Ricky Yang

[edit] Guinness era

Year Location Winner Score Runner-up
2007 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia (Jakarta) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-5 Flag of the Philippines Lee Van Corteza
Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China (Kaoshiung) Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 11-6 Flag of Chinese Taipei Chao Fong-pang
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia (Genting Highlands) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-8

Flag of India Dharminder Lilly

Flag of Singapore Singapore Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 11-8

Flag of Malaysia Ibrahim Bin Amir

Flag of the People's Republic of China China (Shanghai) Flag of Chinese Taipei Yang Ching-shun 12-10 Flag of the Philippines Ronato Alcano
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia (Bali) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-8 Flag of the Philippines Lee Van Corteza
2008 Flag of the Republic of China Republic of China (Taipei) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-5 Flag of the Philippines Joven Bustamante
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia (Penang) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-7 Flag of Chinese Taipei Wang Hung-hsiang
Flag of Malaysia Malaysia (Genting Highlands) Flag of Chinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin 11-6 Flag of the Philippines Antonio Gabica
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Flag of the People's Republic of China China (Guangzhou)
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia (Jakarta)

[edit] Trivia

  • There were supposed to be 5 legs in 2003. But the other 3 were cancelled because of the SARS outbreak.
  • All those who won a leg in the tour each won $10,000 for 1st place. However, Efren Reyes earned $20,000 for winning the Manila leg in 2003.

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