2017 WPA World Nine-ball Junior Championship

The 2017 WPA World Nine-ball Junior Championship was a professional youth 9-Ball World Championship held between October 30 and November 2, 2017.[1] The event was split into three competitions, Under 17s, boys and girls.[2] Sanjin Pehlivanović won the U17 event, defeating Robbie Capito in the final, with Fjodor Gorst winning the boys event. Kristina Tkatsch won the girls event defeating South Korea's Lee Woo-jin in the final.[3]

2017 WPA World Nine-ball Juniors Championship
Tournament information
DatesOctober 30, 20172 November, 2017
CityMoscow
CountryRussia
Organisation(s)WPA
Formatdouble elimination, single elimination
Final
ChampionSanjin Pehlivanovic (U17)
Fjodor Gorst (boys)
Kristina Tkach (girls)
2016
2018

Results

Competition Winner Runner-up Semifinalist
Under 17s event[4]  BIH Sanjin Pehlivanović  HKG Robbie Capito  POL Wiktor Zieliński
 TRNC Mustafa Alnar
Boys event[5]  RUS Fjodor Gorst  MNG Enkhbold Temuujin  DEU Patrick Hofmann
 NLD Jan van Lierop
Girls event[6]  RUS Kristina Tkatsch  KOR Lee Woo-jin  USA April Larson
 TPE Chen Chia-hua

Competitions

Under 17s event

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Preliminary round

The following players were eliminated in the preliminary round:

Round 1 (17–23 Place)
  •  SAU Khalid Omar Alghamdi
  •  CAN Brenden Croft
  •  RUS Roman Grischin
  •  ZAF Stephanus Grove
  •  BON Gyairon Martis
  •  ZAF Vian Smithers
  •  TPE Wang Wei-cheng
Round 2 (13–16 Place)
  •  CAN Dean Cuillerier
  •  ZAF Craig Petersen
  •  KOR Seo Young-won
  •  USA Joshua Shultz
Round 3 (9.–12. Place)
  •  RUS Stanislaw Achtjamow
  •  UKR Danylo Kaljajew
  •  USA Eric Roberts
  •  USA Joey Tate

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1  HKG Robbie Capito 9
8  CRI Andrés Aguilar 4
 HKG Robbie Capito 9
 TRNC Mustafa Alnar 7
5  TRNC Mustafa Alnar 9
4  RUS Dmitri Schkudow 4
 HKG Robbie Capito 1
 BIH Sanjin Pehlivanović 9
3  BLR Uladsislau Schopik 2
6  POL Wiktor Zieliński 9
 POL Wiktor Zieliński 4
 BIH Sanjin Pehlivanović 9
7  BIH Sanjin Pehlivanović 9
2  CUW Shamir Tremus 1

Boys event

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Preliminary round

The following players were eliminated in the preliminary round:

Round 1 (17.–24. Place)
  •  SAU Sulaiman Aljulaidan
  •  USA William Hunkins
  •  RUS Alexander Kirin
  •  RUS Wladimir Matwijenko
  •  ZAF Peter Nwaila
  •  ZAF Clint Petersen
  •  MNG Tseveennamjil Taivanbat
  •  JPN Tanaka Taiki
Round 2 (13.–16. Place)
  •  ARG Luciano Ayala
  •  KOR Kim Dae-hyun
  •  RUS Ilja Nekleionow
  •  JPN Sugayama Kouki
Round 3 (9.–12. Place)
  •  ARG Alexis Groshaus
  •  TPE Hsu Yi-fu
  •  ZAF David Kriel
  •  USA Austin Summers

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1  RUS Fjodor Gorst 11
8  HKG Kin Ling Yip 2
 RUS Fjodor Gorst 11
 DEU Patrick Hofmann 8
5  DEU Kevin Schiller 7
4  DEU Patrick Hofmann 11
 RUS Fjodor Gorst 11
 MNG Enkhbold Temuujin 3
3  RUS Jegor Trifonow 8
6  MNG Enkhbold Temuujin 11
 MNG Enkhbold Temuujin 11
 NLD Jan van Lierop 6
7  NLD Jan van Lierop 11
2  USA Richard Evans 6

Girls event

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Preliminary round

The following players were eliminated in the preliminary round:

Round 1 (17.–21. Place)
  •  USA Ashley Fullerton
  •  RUS Darja Gorkowa
  •  RUS Wiktorija Gurowa
  •  RUS Walerija Popowa
  •  USA Savanna Wolford
Round 2 (13.–16. Place)
  •  USA Hailey Fullerton
  •  TPE Hsu Fang-yu
  •  USA Vivian Liu
  •  UKR Daryna Sirantschuk
Round 3 (9.–12. Place)
  •  PER Nataly Damian
  •  POL Weronika Karwik
  •  JPN Okuda Tamami
  •  USA Jiang Yixia

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1  TPE Chen Chia-hua 9
8  JPN Muramatsu Sakura 3
 TPE Chen Chia-hua 4
 KOR Lee Woo-jin 9
5  KOR Lee Woo-jin 9
4  KOR Seo Seoa 6
 KOR Lee Woo-jin 6
 RUS Kristina Tkach 9
3  USA Alex Booth 0
6  USA April Larson 9
 USA April Larson 7
 RUS Kristina Tkach 9
7  RUS Kristina Tkach 9
2  RUS Walerija Truschewskaja 3

References

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  2. "Moscow, Russia hosts the 2017 World Junior Championships – European Pocket Billiard Federation". europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  3. "Triple gold for team Europe". azbilliards.com. Archived from the original on 2 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  4. "World Juniors 9-ball Championship 2017 U17 - Tournament Service". tournamentservice.net. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  5. "World Juniors 9-ball Championship 2017 U19 - Tournament Service". tournamentservice.net. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  6. "World Juniors 9-ball Championship 2017 Girls U19 - Tournament Service". tournamentservice.net. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
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