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Women’s World 10-ball Championship

It was great news the other day when there was the announcement of the Women’s World 10-ball Championships to be held in the Philippines.

But, it seemed, no sooner had the announcement come that the World Pool Association are denouncing it as an un-sanctioned event.

Why? I hear you ask, well WPA rules state that two sanctioned events cannot take place in the same country at the same time and as the Philippine Open is the same dates it was in contravention of that rule.

The Philippine Open is open to all players male and female which is why it courses the problem with the sanctioning. However, I would beg the question as to how many female players would be playing in the Philippine Open anyway, you could probably count them on one hand and may even be zero.

Although there are some very talented female players, that have had success in predominantly male events (Jasmin Ouschan is the standout name in this department) there is still no female player to have won a male title.

As this is fact why stop the women from having a World Championship event at the same time as the Philippine Open? It seems ludicrous to me, yet another bad decision from the WPA, who seem to hinder the growth of the sport time and time again.

Events for males or females or both, should be accepted with open arms and allow the players to choose this is the only way to stimulate competition and growth in the sport.

WPA Announce World Ranking List – Finally!

I had always been frustrated about the WPA World Pool rankings as it was never clear which events qualified and what the points criteris were.

Finally though the WPA have announced a new ranking system that currently features 450 players from all qualifying nations.

It is a step i the right direction in order to quell some of the confusion over who is number one and which events qualify. I am sure in time that this system will be tweaked as new events come onto the scene but also as most of the qualifying events are official World Championships in different disciplines.

The new criteria set out by the WPA means that the following needs to be met for an event to be a ranking event:

  • The event is open to players who are members of WPA affiliated organisations
  • The tournament carries a minimum of $100,000 added prize money

The new list will take effect from January 2009, however, there are no more qualifying events left in this calendar year so a provisional list has already been released.

The events that qualified from 2008 are as follows:

  • World 9-ball 2007
  • World 8-ball 2008
  • Qatar International 9-ball Open 2008
  • World 10-ball 2008
  • US Open 9-ball Championships
  • World 9-ball 2008 (Not held)

I will post the full list in due course but would just like to say that I feel this is great news, we finally have some clarity and not only that, the WPA reserve the right to alter added money criteria as and when – this could see some events in Europe becoming part of the list.

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