2019 in cue sports

The year of 2019 included professional tournaments surrounding table-top cue sports. These events include snooker, pool disciplines and billiards. Whilst these are traditionally singles sports, some matches and tournaments are held as doubles, or team events. The snooker season runs between May and April, whilst the pool and billiards seasons run in the calendar year.

Judd Trump (pictured in 2015) won the 2019 World Snooker Championship defeating John Higgins 18–9

Four men's adult world championships were held in 2019, with Judd Trump winning the World Snooker Championship, Ko Ping-chung winning the WPA World Ten-ball Championship, nine-ball by Fedor Gorst and the World Billiards Championship by Peter Gilchrist respectively. Women's world championships featured a World Snooker Championship won by Reanne Evans and the World Billiards Championship won by Anna Lynch. The events in this list are professional, pro–am, or notable amateur cue sports tournaments from the year of 2019.

Pool

The cue sport pool encapsulates several disciplines, such as straight pool and nine-ball. Ko Ping-chung won the WPA World Ten-ball Championship,[1] whilst the World Cup of Pool was won by Austria.[1] In events where there was more than one competition, (m) refers to men, (f) to women, and (w) to a wheelchair competition.

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
19–22 JanuaryWorld Pool Series (Grand Final)USA (Astoria)Joshua Filler defeated Ralf Souquet, 17–11 [2]
11–12 MarchWorld Team TrophyFrance (Roissy)Winners: Europe (Frédéric Caudron, Joshua Filler, Kyren Wilson) (m)
Asia (Sruong Pheavy, Kim Ga-young, Amee Kamani) (f)
[3]
29–31 MarchWorld Pool MastersGibraltarDavid Alcaide defeated Alexander Kazakis, 9–8 [4]
16–19 AprilWPA Players ChampionshipUSA (Las Vegas)Cheng Yu-hsuan defeated Carlo Biado 12–11 [5]
27 April–7 MayEuropean Pool ChampionshipItaly (Treviso)Straight pool – Karol Skowerski (m) / Kristina Tkach (w)
Eight-ball – Eklent Kaçi (m) / Kristina Tkach (f) / Jouni Tähti (w)
Nine-ball – Fedor Gorst (m) / Jasmin Ouschan (f) / Jouni Tähti (w)
Ten-ball – Mieszko Fortuński (m) / Christine Feldmann (f) / Henrik Larsson (w)
Team event – Spain (m) / Portugal (f)
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
25–30 JuneWorld Cup of PoolEngland (Leicester)Austria defeated Philippines 11–3 [1]
22–26 JulyWPA World Ten-ball ChampionshipUSA (Las Vegas)Ko Ping-chung defeated Joshua Filler 10–7 [11]
17–21 SeptemberKremlin World CupRussia (Moscow)Tyler Styler defeated David Alcaide 8–7 [12]
25–28 NovemberMosconi CupUSA (Las Vegas)Team USA defeated Team Europe 11–8 [13][14]
3–12 DecemberWPA World Nine-ball ChampionshipQatar (Doha)Fedor Gorst defeated Chang Jung-lin 13–11 [15]

Euro Tour

The Euro Tour is a professional nine-ball series run across Europe by the European Pocket Billiard Federation. The season featured six events, with five women's tournaments.[16]

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
7–10 FebruaryLeende OpenNetherlands (Leende)Joshua Filler defeated Ruslan Chinakhov, 9–7 [17]
9–11 MayTreviso OpenItaly (Treviso)Konrad Juszczyszyn defeated Ivar Saris 9–6 (m)
Kristina Tkach defeated Marharyta Fjafilawa 7–1 (f)
[18]
13–16 JuneSankt Johann Im Pongau OpenAustria (St Johann im Pongau)Eklent Kaçi defeated Joshua Filler 9–6 (m)
Jasmin Ouschan defeated Marharyta Fjafilawa 7–1 (f)
[19][20]
1–4 AugustVeldhoven OpenNetherlands (Veldhoven)Mario He defeated Denis Grabe 9–2 (m)
Jasmin Ouschan defeated Melanie Suessenguth 7–4 (f)
[21][22]
10–13 OctoberKlagenfurt OpenAustria (Klagenfurt)Alexander Kazakis defeated Marc Bijsterbosch 9–8 (m)
Oliwia Czuprynska defeated Marharyta Fjafilawa 7–5 (f)
[18]
7–10 NovemberAntalya OpenTurkey (Antalya)Denis Grabe defeated Eklent Kaçi 9–2 (m)
Oliwia Zalewska defeated Tina Vogelmann 7–6 (f)
[18]

Women's pool

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
24–28 JuneWEPF World Eight-ball championshipUK (Blackpool)Amy Beauchamp defeated Sharon James 8–5 [23]
15–19 DecemberWPA Women's World Nine-ball ChampionshipChina (Sanya)Kelly Fisher defeated Jasmin Ouschan [24]

Southeast Asian Games

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
3–10 DecemberNine-ball singlesPhilippines (Manila)Phone Myint Kyaw defeated Đỗ Thế Kiên 9–4 (m)
Rubilen Amit defeated Chezka Centeno 7–3 (f)
[25]
3–10 DecemberNine-ball doublesPhilippines (Manila)Phone Myint Kyaw and Aung Moe Thu defeated Toh Lian Han and Aloysius Yapp 9–4 (m)
Rubilen Amit and Chezka Centeno defeated Fathrah Masum and Nony Andilah 7–0 (f)
[26]
3–10 DecemberTen-ball singlesPhilippines (Manila)Dennis Orcollo defeated Đỗ Thế Kiên 9–8 (m)
Chezka Centeno defeated Rubilen Amit 7–3 (f)
[27][28]

English billiards

The 2018–2019 English billiards season started at the end of August 2018.[29] David Causier won the World Matchplay Championship, defeating Peter Gilchrist in the final 8–7.[29] The 2019–2020 season started in September 2019, with Peter Gilchrist and Anna Lynch winning the World Billiards Championship titles in October 2019.[29][30]

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
22–26 AprilWorld Matchplay Billiards ChampionshipEngland (Leeds)David Causier defeated Peter Gilchrist, 8–7 [29]
20–22 MayEuropean OpenIreland (Carlow)David Causier defeated Martin Goodwill, 1217–606. [29]
27–31 MayPan-Am CupCanada (Winnipeg)Peter Gilchrist defeated Dhruv Sitwala, 1500-507 [29]
11–14 JunePacific InternationalAustralia (Melbourne)Peter Gilchrist defeated Sourav Kothari, 1500-706 [29]
18 JulyHi-End Open BilliardsThailand (Bangkok)Peter Gilchrist defeated Matthew Bolton, 1148-436 [29]
8–12 Oct 2019World Billiards ChampionshipEngland (Leeds)Peter Gilchrist defeated Sourav Kothari, 1307–967 (m)
Anna Lynch defeated Judy Dangerfield, 244–204 (f)
[29][30]

Southeast Asian Games

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
3–10 DecemberEnglish billiardsPhilippines (Manila)Peter Gilchrist defeated Nay Thway Oo 3–0 [31][32]
3–10 DecemberOne-CushionPhilippines (Manila)Ngô Đình Nại defeated Phạm Cảnh Phúc 100–92 [33]

Snooker

The World Snooker season begins in July, and ends in May. Judd Trump won his first World Snooker Championship, defeating four-time champion John Higgins in the final. Reanne Evans won the women's world championship, defeating Nutcharut Wongharuthai in the final 6–3.[34]

World ranking events

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
30 January – 3 FebruaryGerman MastersGermany (Berlin)Kyren Wilson defeated David Gilbert, 9–7 [35]
4–10 FebruaryWorld Grand PrixEngland (Cheltenham)Judd Trump defeated Ali Carter, 10–6. [36]
11–17 FebruaryWelsh OpenWales (Cardiff)Neil Robertson defeated Stuart Bingham, 9–7 [37]
21–24 FebruarySnooker Shoot OutEngland (Watford)Thepchaiya Un-Nooh defeated Michael Holt, 1–0 [38]
27 February – 3 MarchIndian OpenIndia (Kochi)Matthew Selt defeated Lyu Haotian, 5–3 [39]
6–10 MarchPlayers ChampionshipEngland (Preston)Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Neil Robertson, 10–4 [40]
15–17 MarchGibraltar OpenGibraltarStuart Bingham defeated Ryan Day, 4–1 [41]
19–24 MarchTour ChampionshipWales (Llandudno)Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Neil Robertson, 13–11 [42]
1–7 AprilChina OpenChina (Beijing)Neil Robertson defeated Jack Lisowski, 11–4 [43]
20 April – 6 MayWorld Snooker ChampionshipEngland (Sheffield)Judd Trump defeated John Higgins, 18–9 [44]
26–28 JulyRiga MastersLatvia (Riga)Yan Bingtao defeated Mark Joyce, 5–2 [45]
4–11 AugustInternational ChampionshipChina (Daqing)Judd Trump defeated Shaun Murphy, 10–3 [46]
23–29 SeptemberChina ChampionshipChina (Guangzhou)Shaun Murphy defeated Mark Williams, 10–9 [47]
14–20 OctoberEnglish OpenEngland (Crawley)Mark Selby defeated David Gilbert, 9–1 [48]
28 October – 3 NovemberWorld OpenChina (Yushan)Judd Trump defeated Thepchaiya Un-Nooh, 10–5 [49]
11–17 NovemberNorthern Ireland OpenNorthern Ireland (Belfast)Judd Trump defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 9–7 [50]
26 November – 8 DecemberUK ChampionshipEngland (York)Ding Junhui defeated Stephen Maguire, 10–6 [51]
9–15 DecemberScottish OpenScotland (Glasgow)Mark Selby defeated Jack Lisowski, 9–6 [52]

Challenge Tour

The Challenge Tour is a secondary non-professional snooker tour with events for invited players.[53][54]

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
26–27 JanuaryChallenge Tour 9England (Sheffield)Adam Duffy defeated Matthew Glasby, 3–1 [55]
6–7 MarchChallenge Tour 10England (Gloucester)George Pragnall defeated Callum Lloyd, 3–2 [56]
31 August – 1 SeptemberChallenge Tour 1Germany (Nuremberg)Cheung Ka Wai defeated Oliver Brown, 3–1 [57]
21–22 SeptemberChallenge Tour 2Belgium (Bruges)Ashley Hugill defeated Aaron Hill, 3–1 [58]
5–6 OctoberChallenge Tour 3England (Leeds)Andrew Pagett defeated Robbie McGuigan, 3–0 [59]
19–20 OctoberChallenge Tour 4Belgium (Bruges)Ashley Hugill defeated Aaron Hill, 3–1 [58]

Non-ranking events

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
13–20 JanuaryThe MastersEngland (London)Judd Trump defeated Ronnie O'Sullivan, 10–4 [60]
1 January – 14 MarchChampionship LeagueEngland (Coventry and Barnsley)Martin Gould defeated Jack Lisowski, 3–1 [61]
24–25 AugustPaul Hunter ClassicGermany (Fürth)Barry Hawkins defeated Kyren Wilson, 4–3 [62]
9–15 SeptemberShanghai MastersChina (Shanghai)Ronnie O'Sullivan defeated Shaun Murphy, 11–9 [63]
22–26 OctoberHaining OpenChina (Haining)Thepchaiya Un-Nooh defeated Li Hang, 5–3 [64]
4–10 NovemberChampion of ChampionsEngland (Coventry)Neil Robertson defeated Judd Trump, 10–9 [65]
Pro–am events

Two events in 2019 were denoted as pro–am, with the events open to specific professional and local amateur players.[66][67]

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
9–13 MayVienna Snooker OpenAustria (Vienna)Mark Joyce defeated Mark King, 5–4 [66]
20–23 JulyPink RibbonEngland (Gloucester)Stuart Bingham defeated Mark Allen, 4–3 [67]

Team event

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
24–30 JuneWorld CupChina (Wuxi)Scotland defeated China, 4–0 [68]

Variant events

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
2–7 SeptemberSix-red World ChampionshipThailand (Bangkok)Stephen Maguire defeated John Higgins, 8–6 [69]

World Seniors Tour

The World Seniors Tour is an amateur series open to players aged 40 and over.[70] There were four events in the 2019 World Seniors Tour.[70]

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
4–6 JanuarySeniors Irish MastersIreland (Kill)Jimmy White defeated Rodney Goggins, 4–1 [71]
3 MarchSeniors 6-Red World ChampionshipNorthern Ireland (Belfast)Jimmy White defeated Aaron Canavan, 4–2 [72]
11 AprilSeniors MastersEngland (Sheffield)Joe Johnson defeated Barry Pinches, 2–1 [73]
24-25 OctoberUK Seniors ChampionshipEngland (Hull)Michael Judge defeated Jimmy White, 4–2 [74]

Women's snooker

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
1–3 FebruaryBelgian Women's OpenBelgium (Bruges)Reanne Evans defeated Ng On-yee, 4–1 [34]
12–15 AprilFestival of Women's SnookerEngland (Leeds)World Six-red Championship: Reanne Evans defeated Nutcharut Wongharuthai, 4–1
World Ten-red Championship: Reanne Evans defeated Ng On-yee, 4–3
World Under-21 Championship: Ploychompoo Laokiatphong defeated Nutcharut Wongharuthai, 3–1
World Seniors Championship: Jenny Poulter defeated Jan Hughes, 2–0
[34]
20–23 JuneWorld Women's Snooker ChampionshipThailand (Bangkok)Reanne Evans defeated Nutcharut Wongharuthai, 6–3 [34]
17 AugustWomen's Tour ChampionshipEngland (Sheffield)Reanne Evans defeated Ng On-yee, 1–0 [75]
15–17 SeptemberUK Women's ChampionshipEngland (Leeds)Reanne Evans defeated Maria Catalano, 4–2 [76]
15–21 SeptemberIBSF Six-red ChampionshipMyanmar (Mandalay)Nutcharut Wongharuthai defeated Amee Kamani, 4–2 [77][78]
17–20 OctoberAustralian Women's Snooker OpenAustralia (Sydney)Nutcharut Wongharuthai defeated Ng On-yee, 4–2 [79]
29 October – 9 NovemberIBSF World Snooker ChampionshipTurkey (Antalya)Ng On-yee defeated Nutcharut Wongharuthai, 5–2 [80]
23–24 NovemberEden Women's MastersEngland (Gloucester)Reanne Evans defeated Ng On-yee, 4–2 [81]

Amateur snooker championships

Date(s) Tournament Location Result Refs.
6–15 JanuaryQatar Six-red World CupQatar (Doha)Amir Sarkhosh defeated Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon, 7–6 [82]
16–19 JanuaryNordic Snooker ChampionshipSweden (Stockholm)Daniel Kandi defeated Patrik Tiihonen, 5–4 [83]
30 January – 3 FebruaryPan American Snooker ChampionshipUSA (Houston)Igor Figueiredo defeated Renat Denkha, 6–1 [84]
17 February – 2 MarchEBSA European Individual Snooker ChampionshipsIsrael (Eilat)U18: Aaron Hill defeated Dylan Emery, 4–3.
U21: Jackson Page defeated Ross Bulman, 5–1.
Senior: Kacper Filipiak defeated David Lilley, 5–4
[85]
14–17 MarchOceania Snooker ChampionshipAustralia (Mount Pritchard)Steve Mifsud defeated Kurt Dunham, 6–4 [86]
29 May – 9 JuneEuropean Snooker ChampionshipsSerbia (Belgrade)Open: Kristján Helgason defeated Francisco Sánchez Ruíz, 4–1.
Ladies: Diana Stateczny defeated Anastasia Nechaeva, 4–2
6red: Alex Callaewert defeated Paweł Rogoza, 5–4
Masters: Darren Morgan defeated Alan Trigg, 4–2
Team: Wales 1 defeated England 1, 4–2.
[87]
17–21 JuneAsian Snooker ChampionshipIndia (Bengaluru)Pankaj Advani defeated Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon, 6–3 [88]
20–24 August2019 African GamesMorocco (Casablanca)Men: Amine Amiri defeated Abdulraham Haridi, 4–3.
Ladies: Yousra Matine defeated Ganton Askiri
Mixed Doubles: Yassine Bellamine and Hakima Kissai defeated Amine Amiri and Yousra Matine
[89]
29 October – 9 NovemberIBSF World Snooker ChampionshipTurkey (Antalya)Muhammad Asif defeated Jefrey Roda, 8–5 [90]
3–10 DecemberSoutheast Asian Games singlesPhilippines (Manila)Kritsanut Lertsattayathorn defeated Moh Keen Hoo 4–2 [91]
3–10 DecemberSoutheast Asian Games doublesPhilippines (Manila)Moh Keen Hoo and Kok Leong Lim defeated Alvin Barbero and Jefrey Roda 3–1 [92]

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