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U.S. Open Pool Championship

The U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship is an annual professional men's nine-ball pool tournament that began in its current form in 1976. The U.S. Open is one of the most sought-after titles in nine-ball and in pool generally. Traditionally, winners of the U.S. Open are given a green blazer and are awarded free entry fees to all future U.S. Open tournaments.

Chesapeake Conference Center, site of the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship from 1997 to 2011

The Women's U.S. Open is a separate event, sanctioned by the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA).

History

In its first official edition in 1976, the U.S. Open was contested by just 16 players. Over the years, the number of participants steadily increased, reaching its current level of 256 players.[1]

The tournament is an open to men, women and wheelchair users, making it a true "open" tournament, in that the only requirement to play in the event is the payment of the entry fee. The total purse for the tournament is $300,000, where the winner is awarded $50,000.

 
Original U.S. Open promoter Barry Behrman (right) with Rob Sykora of Billiard Club Network (left) at the 2004 event.

The tournament's original venue was Q-Master Billiards pool hall, in Norfolk, Virginia, which hosted the event, other than one year, from 1976 until 1988.[2] From 1997 to 2011, the U.S. Open Men's Division was held at the Chesapeake Conference Center in Chesapeake, Virginia.[2] Q-Masters is still involved in the tournament.[3]

Original promoter Barry Behrman died on April 23, 2016. His children, Brady Behrman and Shannon Behrman Paschall, took over operating the tournament until 2018, when it was sold to Matchroom Pool.[2]

Format

The tournament format is essentially double-elimination (a player is out of the tournament after losing two matches) until two players remain. Most professional pool "double-elimination" events, however, are not true double-elimination formats, where the player who reaches the finals from the loser's side has to defeat the winner's side player twice for the title.

As of 2019, the tournament reverts to single-elimination from the last 16 onwards. At the U.S. Open, matches are played in races to 11, with the winner breaking. However, the final match, as is customary with most professional nine-ball tournaments today, is one extended race. At the U.S. Open, the extended race in the finals is 13 racks.

Winners

Men

Year Winner Runner-up Final score Venue Winner's Prize Total Prize
2022[4]   Francisco Sanchez Ruiz   Max Lechner 13–10 Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City, NJ $50,000 $300,000
2021   Carlo Biado   Aloysius Yapp 13–8 Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City, NJ $50,000 $300,000
2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019   Joshua Filler   Wu Jiaqing 13–10 Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, NV $50,000 $300,000
2018 Not held due to a venue relocation
2017   Jayson Shaw   Eklent Kaci 13–4 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel, Norfolk, VA $40,000 $200,000
2016   Shane Van Boening (5)   Chang Jung-lin 13–9 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel, Norfolk, VA $50,000 $200,000
2015   Kevin Cheng   Karl Boyes 13–6 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel, Norfolk, VA $40,000 $192,000
2014   Shane Van Boening (4)   Dennis Orcollo 13–10 Marriott Chesapeake, Norfolk, VA $30,000 $165,000
2013   Shane Van Boening (3)   Lee Vann Corteza 13–10 Marriott Chesapeake, Norfolk, VA $30,000 $135,000
2012   Shane Van Boening (2)   Dennis Orcollo 13–7 Holiday Inn Virginia Beach Norfolk, VA $25,000 $170,000
2011   Darren Appleton (2)   Shawn Putnam 13–6 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $175,100
2010   Darren Appleton   Corey Deuel 15–13 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $40,000 $180,000
2009   Mika Immonen (2)   Ralf Souquet 13–10 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $40,000 $200,000
2008   Mika Immonen   Ronnie Alcano 13–7 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $40,000 $212,000
2007   Shane Van Boening   Ronnie Alcano 13–10 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $50,000 $182,000
2006   John Schmidt   Rodolfo Luat 11–6 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $40,000 $159,000
2005   Alex Pagulayan   Jose Parica 11–6 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $40,000 $200,000
2004   Gabe Owen   Thorsten Hohmann 11–3 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $145,000
2003   Jeremy Jones   Jose Parica 11–4 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $125,000
2002   Ralf Souquet   Alex Pagulayan 13–11 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $150,000
2001   Corey Deuel   Mika Immonen 11–0 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $148,200
2000   Earl Strickland (5)   Takeshi Okumura 11–5 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $50,000 $211,000
1999   Johnny Archer   Jeremy Jones 11–7 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $30,000 $131,600
1998   Buddy Hall (2)   Tang Hoa 11–5 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $25,000 $105,500
1997   Earl Strickland (4)   Efren Reyes 11–3 Chesapeake Conference Center, VA $25,000 $124,500
1996   Rodney Morris   Efren Reyes 11–6 Virginia Beach Convention Center, VA $25,000 $116,250
1995   Reed Pierce   Efren Reyes 11–6 Holiday Inn, Chesapeake, VA $20,000 $77,800
1994   Efren Reyes   Nick Varner 9–6 Holiday Inn, Chesapeake, VA $15,000 $53,200
1993   Earl Strickland (3)   Tony Ellin 11–8 Holiday Inn, Chesapeake, VA $15,000 $58,400
1992   Tommy Kennedy   Johnny Archer 9–1 Holiday Inn, Chesapeake, VA $15,000 $61,600
1991   Buddy Hall   Dennis Hatch 9–8 Holiday Inn, Chesapeake, VA $15,000 $65,000
1990   Nick Varner (2)   Johnny Archer 11–10 Lake Wright Hotel, Norfolk, VA $10,000 $41,000
1989[5]   Nick Varner   Kim Davenport 13–6 Lake Wright Hotel, Norfolk, VA $10,000 $35,000
1988[6]   Mike Lebrón   Nick Varner 11–6 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $8,000 $30,000
1987[7]   Earl Strickland (2)   Jim Rempe 11–7 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $7,000 $24,000
1986[8]   David Howard (2)   Allen Hopkins 11–9 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $7,000 $22,200
1985[9]   Jimmy Reid   Mike Lebrón 11–5 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $7,800 $23,000
1984[10]   Earl Strickland   Mike Sigel 11–10 Lake Wright Hotel, Norfolk, VA $10,000 $25,900
1983[11]   Mike Sigel (3)   David Howard 11–10 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $5,000 $13,750
1982[12]   David Howard   Mike Zuglan 10-4 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $4,000 $10,000
1981[13]   Allen Hopkins (2)   Mike Sigel 11-7 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $4,000 $10,000
1980[14]   Mike Sigel (2)   Ray Martin 11-7 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $3,600 $8,500
1979[15]   Steve Mizerak   Jim Rempe 11-10 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $3,600 $8,500
1979[16]   Louie Roberts   David Howard 15-11 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $3,000 $8,000
1978[17]   Allen Hopkins   Steve Mizerak 15-11 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $5,000 $14,500
1977 Not held
1976[18]   Mike Sigel   Pete Margo 11-1 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $3,100 $8,975

Records

  • Earl Strickland and Shane Van Boening, both from the U.S., share the record for winning the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship the most times: five. Strickland in (1984, 1987, 1993, 1997, 2000). Van Boening in (2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016).[19]
  • Van Boening holds the record for the most consecutive wins: three. (2012, 2013, 2014).
  • The oldest pool player to ever win the men's tournament to date is Mike Lebrón of Puerto Rico, at 54 years old. The youngest player to win to date is Joshua Filler of Germany, at 21 years old.[20]

Top Performers

[20]

Name Nationality Winner Runner-up Finals Semi-final
or better
Final stage
appearances
Earl Strickland   United States 5 0 5 8 16
Shane Van Boening   United States 5 9
Mike Sigel   United States 3 2 12 16
Nick Varner   United States 2 4 6 9
David Howard   United States 4 10
Mika Immonen   Finland 1 3 5 8
Allen Hopkins   United States 3 12
Buddy Hall   United States 0 2 4 11
Darren Appleton   England 2 6
Efren Reyes   Philippines 1 3 4 6 9
Johnny Archer   United States 2 3 7 15
Steve Mizerak   United States 1 2 5 12
Ralf Souquet   Germany 4 8
Alex Pagulayan   Canada 7
Corey Deuel   United States 3 8
Mike Lebron   Puerto Rico 2 5
Jeremy Jones   United States 3
Rodney Morris   United States 0 1 3 8
Jayson Shaw   Scotland 6
Jimmy Reid   United States 2
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz   Spain 4
Louie Roberts   United States
Tommy Kennedy   United States 3
Carlo Biado   Philippines 2
Gabe Owen   United States
Joshua Filler   Germany 1 3
Reed Pierce   United States 2
John Schmidt   United States 1
Kevin Cheng   Chinese Taipei
Jose Parica   Philippines 0 2 2 5 12
Jim Rempe   United States 11
Dennis Orcollo   Philippines 6
Ronnie Alcano   Philippines 2 5
Rodolfo Luat   Philippines 1 1 4 6
Chang Jung-lin   Chinese Taipei 3 5
Kim Davenport   United States 2 7
Lee Vann Corteza   Philippines 3
Tony Ellin   United States 2
Thorsten Hohmann   Germany 1 5
Karl Boyes   England 4
Dennis Hatch   United States 3
Ray Martin   United States
Tang Hoa   United States
Takeshi Okumura   Japan
Aloysius Yapp   Singapore 2
Eklent Kaci   Albania
Max Lechner   Austria
Pete Margo   United States
Mike Zuglan   United States 1
Shawn Putnam   United States
Wu Jiaqing   China
  • Active participants are shown in bold.
  • Only players who reached the final are included.
  • Final stage appearances relates to players who reach the last 12 players of the event. As of 2019, final stages include last 16 players, due to format change.
  • In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.

Women

Unlike the men's tournament, the U.S. Open is not a true "open" event. Each female player must qualify through the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA), the professional women's billiards tour based in the United States, in order to compete in this annual event.

Year Winner
2017   Karen Corr (2)
2016   Kim Ga-young (4)
2012   Allison Fisher (6)
2011   Allison Fisher (5)
2010   Kim Ga-young (3)
2009   Kim Ga-young (2)
2008   Kelly Fisher
2007   Allison Fisher (4)
2006   Allison Fisher (3)
2005   Allison Fisher (2)
2004   Kim Ga-young
2003   Karen Corr
2002   Helena Thornfeldt
1999   Allison Fisher
1994   Jeanette Lee
1992   Robin Dodson
1991   Ewa Mataya (2)
1990   JoAnn Mason
1989   LoreeJon Jones
1988   Ewa Mataya
1987   Jean Balukas (3)
1986   Jean Balukas (2)
1985   Belinda Bearden
1984   Jean Balukas

References

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  19. ^ USOpen9BallChampionships.com 2007-10-20 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 October 2007
  20. ^ a b . U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships. Archived from the original on 2004-04-10. Retrieved 2017-02-19.

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The U S Open 9 Ball Championship is an annual professional men s nine ball pool tournament that began in its current form in 1976 The U S Open is one of the most sought after titles in nine ball and in pool generally Traditionally winners of the U S Open are given a green blazer and are awarded free entry fees to all future U S Open tournaments Chesapeake Conference Center site of the U S Open 9 Ball Championship from 1997 to 2011 The Women s U S Open is a separate event sanctioned by the Women s Professional Billiard Association WPBA Contents 1 History 2 Format 3 Winners 3 1 Men 3 1 1 Records 4 Top Performers 4 1 Women 5 ReferencesHistory EditIn its first official edition in 1976 the U S Open was contested by just 16 players Over the years the number of participants steadily increased reaching its current level of 256 players 1 The tournament is an open to men women and wheelchair users making it a true open tournament in that the only requirement to play in the event is the payment of the entry fee The total purse for the tournament is 300 000 where the winner is awarded 50 000 Original U S Open promoter Barry Behrman right with Rob Sykora of Billiard Club Network left at the 2004 event The tournament s original venue was Q Master Billiards pool hall in Norfolk Virginia which hosted the event other than one year from 1976 until 1988 2 From 1997 to 2011 the U S Open Men s Division was held at the Chesapeake Conference Center in Chesapeake Virginia 2 Q Masters is still involved in the tournament 3 Original promoter Barry Behrman died on April 23 2016 His children Brady Behrman and Shannon Behrman Paschall took over operating the tournament until 2018 when it was sold to Matchroom Pool 2 Format EditThe tournament format is essentially double elimination a player is out of the tournament after losing two matches until two players remain Most professional pool double elimination events however are not true double elimination formats where the player who reaches the finals from the loser s side has to defeat the winner s side player twice for the title As of 2019 the tournament reverts to single elimination from the last 16 onwards At the U S Open matches are played in races to 11 with the winner breaking However the final match as is customary with most professional nine ball tournaments today is one extended race At the U S Open the extended race in the finals is 13 racks Winners EditMen Edit Year Winner Runner up Final score Venue Winner s Prize Total Prize2022 4 Francisco Sanchez Ruiz Max Lechner 13 10 Harrah s Resort Atlantic City NJ 50 000 300 0002021 Carlo Biado Aloysius Yapp 13 8 Harrah s Resort Atlantic City NJ 50 000 300 0002020 Not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic2019 Joshua Filler Wu Jiaqing 13 10 Mandalay Bay Resort Las Vegas NV 50 000 300 0002018 Not held due to a venue relocation2017 Jayson Shaw Eklent Kaci 13 4 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel Norfolk VA 40 000 200 0002016 Shane Van Boening 5 Chang Jung lin 13 9 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel Norfolk VA 50 000 200 0002015 Kevin Cheng Karl Boyes 13 6 Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel Norfolk VA 40 000 192 0002014 Shane Van Boening 4 Dennis Orcollo 13 10 Marriott Chesapeake Norfolk VA 30 000 165 0002013 Shane Van Boening 3 Lee Vann Corteza 13 10 Marriott Chesapeake Norfolk VA 30 000 135 0002012 Shane Van Boening 2 Dennis Orcollo 13 7 Holiday Inn Virginia Beach Norfolk VA 25 000 170 0002011 Darren Appleton 2 Shawn Putnam 13 6 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 175 1002010 Darren Appleton Corey Deuel 15 13 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 40 000 180 0002009 Mika Immonen 2 Ralf Souquet 13 10 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 40 000 200 0002008 Mika Immonen Ronnie Alcano 13 7 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 40 000 212 0002007 Shane Van Boening Ronnie Alcano 13 10 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 50 000 182 0002006 John Schmidt Rodolfo Luat 11 6 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 40 000 159 0002005 Alex Pagulayan Jose Parica 11 6 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 40 000 200 0002004 Gabe Owen Thorsten Hohmann 11 3 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 145 0002003 Jeremy Jones Jose Parica 11 4 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 125 0002002 Ralf Souquet Alex Pagulayan 13 11 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 150 0002001 Corey Deuel Mika Immonen 11 0 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 148 2002000 Earl Strickland 5 Takeshi Okumura 11 5 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 50 000 211 0001999 Johnny Archer Jeremy Jones 11 7 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 30 000 131 6001998 Buddy Hall 2 Tang Hoa 11 5 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 25 000 105 5001997 Earl Strickland 4 Efren Reyes 11 3 Chesapeake Conference Center VA 25 000 124 5001996 Rodney Morris Efren Reyes 11 6 Virginia Beach Convention Center VA 25 000 116 2501995 Reed Pierce Efren Reyes 11 6 Holiday Inn Chesapeake VA 20 000 77 8001994 Efren Reyes Nick Varner 9 6 Holiday Inn Chesapeake VA 15 000 53 2001993 Earl Strickland 3 Tony Ellin 11 8 Holiday Inn Chesapeake VA 15 000 58 4001992 Tommy Kennedy Johnny Archer 9 1 Holiday Inn Chesapeake VA 15 000 61 6001991 Buddy Hall Dennis Hatch 9 8 Holiday Inn Chesapeake VA 15 000 65 0001990 Nick Varner 2 Johnny Archer 11 10 Lake Wright Hotel Norfolk VA 10 000 41 0001989 5 Nick Varner Kim Davenport 13 6 Lake Wright Hotel Norfolk VA 10 000 35 0001988 6 Mike Lebron Nick Varner 11 6 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 8 000 30 0001987 7 Earl Strickland 2 Jim Rempe 11 7 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 7 000 24 0001986 8 David Howard 2 Allen Hopkins 11 9 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 7 000 22 2001985 9 Jimmy Reid Mike Lebron 11 5 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 7 800 23 0001984 10 Earl Strickland Mike Sigel 11 10 Lake Wright Hotel Norfolk VA 10 000 25 9001983 11 Mike Sigel 3 David Howard 11 10 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 5 000 13 7501982 12 David Howard Mike Zuglan 10 4 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 4 000 10 0001981 13 Allen Hopkins 2 Mike Sigel 11 7 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 4 000 10 0001980 14 Mike Sigel 2 Ray Martin 11 7 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 3 600 8 5001979 15 Steve Mizerak Jim Rempe 11 10 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 3 600 8 5001979 16 Louie Roberts David Howard 15 11 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 3 000 8 0001978 17 Allen Hopkins Steve Mizerak 15 11 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 5 000 14 5001977 Not held1976 18 Mike Sigel Pete Margo 11 1 Q Master Billiards Norfolk VA 3 100 8 975Records Edit Earl Strickland and Shane Van Boening both from the U S share the record for winning the U S Open 9 Ball Championship the most times five Strickland in 1984 1987 1993 1997 2000 Van Boening in 2007 2012 2013 2014 2016 19 Van Boening holds the record for the most consecutive wins three 2012 2013 2014 The oldest pool player to ever win the men s tournament to date is Mike Lebron of Puerto Rico at 54 years old The youngest player to win to date is Joshua Filler of Germany at 21 years old 20 Top Performers Edit 20 Name Nationality Winner Runner up Finals Semi final or better Final stage appearancesEarl Strickland United States 5 0 5 8 16Shane Van Boening United States 5 9Mike Sigel United States 3 2 12 16Nick Varner United States 2 4 6 9David Howard United States 4 10Mika Immonen Finland 1 3 5 8Allen Hopkins United States 3 12Buddy Hall United States 0 2 4 11Darren Appleton England 2 6Efren Reyes Philippines 1 3 4 6 9Johnny Archer United States 2 3 7 15Steve Mizerak United States 1 2 5 12Ralf Souquet Germany 4 8Alex Pagulayan Canada 7Corey Deuel United States 3 8Mike Lebron Puerto Rico 2 5Jeremy Jones United States 3Rodney Morris United States 0 1 3 8Jayson Shaw Scotland 6Jimmy Reid United States 2Francisco Sanchez Ruiz Spain 4Louie Roberts United StatesTommy Kennedy United States 3Carlo Biado Philippines 2Gabe Owen United StatesJoshua Filler Germany 1 3Reed Pierce United States 2John Schmidt United States 1Kevin Cheng Chinese TaipeiJose Parica Philippines 0 2 2 5 12Jim Rempe United States 11Dennis Orcollo Philippines 6Ronnie Alcano Philippines 2 5Rodolfo Luat Philippines 1 1 4 6Chang Jung lin Chinese Taipei 3 5Kim Davenport United States 2 7Lee Vann Corteza Philippines 3Tony Ellin United States 2Thorsten Hohmann Germany 1 5Karl Boyes England 4Dennis Hatch United States 3Ray Martin United StatesTang Hoa United StatesTakeshi Okumura JapanAloysius Yapp Singapore 2Eklent Kaci AlbaniaMax Lechner AustriaPete Margo United StatesMike Zuglan United States 1Shawn Putnam United StatesWu Jiaqing ChinaActive participants are shown in bold Only players who reached the final are included Final stage appearances relates to players who reach the last 12 players of the event As of 2019 final stages include last 16 players due to format change In the event of identical records players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name Women Edit Unlike the men s tournament the U S Open is not a true open event Each female player must qualify through the Women s Professional Billiard Association WPBA the professional women s billiards tour based in the United States in order to compete in this annual event Year Winner2017 Karen Corr 2 2016 Kim Ga young 4 2012 Allison Fisher 6 2011 Allison Fisher 5 2010 Kim Ga young 3 2009 Kim Ga young 2 2008 Kelly Fisher2007 Allison Fisher 4 2006 Allison Fisher 3 2005 Allison Fisher 2 2004 Kim Ga young2003 Karen Corr2002 Helena Thornfeldt1999 Allison Fisher1994 Jeanette Lee1992 Robin Dodson1991 Ewa Mataya 2 1990 JoAnn Mason1989 LoreeJon Jones1988 Ewa Mataya1987 Jean Balukas 3 1986 Jean Balukas 2 1985 Belinda Bearden1984 Jean BalukasReferences Edit Barry Behrman July 7 2011 Statement From Barry Behrman and Shannon Berhman Paschall Exclusive to AZB AzBilliards com Archived from the original on 2011 07 16 Retrieved 2011 07 15 a b c History USOpen9BallChampionships com Norfolk VA Q Master Billiards 2009 Archived from the original on July 24 2010 Retrieved June 14 2010 Contact USOpen9BallChampionships com op cit 2010 Archived from the original on March 17 2010 Retrieved June 14 2010 US Open Pool Championship 2022 Archived from the original on 2022 10 16 Retrieved 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