Top 100 World Nineball Tour Pros Confirmed For The World Pool Championship

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The World Nineball Tour are delighted to confirm the top 100 ranked players qualified to play in the crown jewel of WNT, the World Pool Championship in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia live on Sky Sports in the UK andIreland.

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The thrilling final of the 2024 UK Open Pool Championship cemented the top 100 WNT ranked professionals gearing up for the World Pool Championship in the Green Halls, Jeddah between 3-8 June, in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Billiard & Snooker Federation (SABSF) and the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sport.

Francisco Sanchez Ruiz maintains his status as No.1 on the rankings, and is joined by other stars including Shane Van Boening, Fedor Gorst, and Albin Ouschan in a pursuit to claim another World Pool Championship title next month.

Ruiz said: “I am so happy to retain my No.1 ranking, especially as we head into this year’s World Pool Championship in Saudi Arabia next month. My goal is not only to maintain my top position on the World Nineball Tour but also to defend my World Pool Championship title. I am determined to showcase my best game and emerge victorious once again on the world stage.”

The landmark event will see a field of 128 elite cueists battling it out in a double-elimination format for the record-breaking prize fund of $1,000,000, and a top prize of $250,000 – both the highest ever on the World Nineball Tour.

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In addition to the top 100, the remaining 28 players will be made up of wildcard entries, 13 of whom will represent the host nation, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Full details of the players representing Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries will be announced soon.

Matchroom Multi Sport CEO Emily Frazer said: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has hosted the world’s premier sporting spectacles of late and we are thrilled to be staging the prestigious World Pool Championships in Jeddah. Now the world’s top 100 are all signed up, this tournament truly will live up to the hype. The fans are in for a real treat and you will not want to miss it.

“We are hugely grateful to both the Saudi Arabian Billiard & Snooker Federation and the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sport for their incredible vision and invaluable support in making this elite event a reality.”

The World Pool Championship joins an incredible year-round schedule of international sports in Saudi Arabia, where investment across all sports is inspiring the population to embrace active and healthy lifestyles as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 cultural transformation.

From its investments in grassroots infrastructure to hosting international events – including motorsport, football, tennis, and boxing – the country’s Ministry of Sport has helped inspire an 800% increase in organised sports groups and a 300% increase in weekly sports participation among the local population.

Saudi Arabia Billiard & Snooker Federation President Dr. Nasser Saab Al-Shammari added: “We could not be more excited to host the World Pool Championship, an incredible international event steeped in history and prestige with a huge global following. Welcoming the world’s greatest players for the ‘Crown Jewel’ of the World Nineball Tour is an occasion that will certainly be embraced and enjoyed by a Saudi population whose affiliation with this sport dates back many decades. The opportunity to work alongside both Matchroom Sport and our Ministry of Sport in staging this spectacle is a genuine privilege.”

The top 100 World Nineball Tour players:

1.                         Francisco Sánchez Ruiz – Spain

2.                         Fedor Gorst – USA

3.                         Shane Van Boening – USA

4.                         Ko Ping Chung – Chinese Taipei

5.                         Jayson Shaw – Great Britain

6.                         Albin Ouschan – Austria

7.                         Joshua Filler – Germany

8.                         David Alcaide – Spain

9.                         Aloysius Yapp – Singapore

10.                   Mario He – Austria

11.                   Wiktor Zielinski – Poland

12.                   Ko Pin Yi – Chinese Taipei

13.                   Eklent Kaci – Albania

14.                   Moritz Neuhausen – Germany

15.                   Max Lechner – Austria

16.                   Skyler Woodward – USA

17.                   Alex Kazakis – Greece

18.                   Mieszko Fortuński – Poland

19.                   Pijus Labutis – Lithuania

20.                   Niels Feijen – Netherlands

21.                   Jonas Souto – Spain

22.                   Robbie Capito – Hong Kong China

23.                   Sanjin Pehlivanovic – Bosnia and Herzegovina

24.                   Carlo Biado – Philippines

25.                   Naoyuki Oi – Japan

26.                   Michael Feliciano – Philippines

27.                   Aleksa Pecelj – Serbia

28.                   Tyler Styer – USA

29.                   Mohammad Soufi – Syria

30.                   John Morra – Canada

31.                   Duong Quoc Hoang – Vietnam

32.                   Konrad Juszczyszyn – Poland

33.                   Olivér Szolnoki – Hungary

34.                   Oscar Dominguez – USA

35.                   Chang Jung Lin – Chinese Taipei

36.                   Marc Bijsterbosch – Netherlands

37.                   Thorsten Hohmann – Germany

38.                   Anton Raga – Philippines

39.                   Wu Kun Lin – Chinese Taipei

40.                   Denis Grabe – Estonia

41.                   Dang Jin Hu – China

42.                   Abdullah Alyousef – Kuwait

43.                   Shane Wolford – USA

44.                   Ralf Souquet – Germany

45.                   Billy Jr Ussery – USA

46.                   James Aranas – Philippines

47.                   Jani Uski – Finland

48.                   Lee Vann Corteza – Philippines

49.                   Dimitri Jungo – Switzerland

50.                   Alex Pagulayan – Canada

51.                   Billy Thorpe – USA

52.                   Mickey Krause – Denmark

53.                   Roland Garcia – Philippines

54.                   Tobias Bongers – Germany

55.                   Imran Majid – Great Britain

56.                   Chris Melling – Great Britain

57.                   Dimitris Loukatos – Greece

58.                   Hsieh Chia Chen – Chinese Taipei

59.                   Chang Yu Lung – Chinese Taipei

60.                   Johann Chua – Philippines

61.                   Darren Appleton – Great Britain

62.                   Francesco Candela – Italy

63.                   Elliott Sanderson – Great Britain

64.                   Kyle Amoroto – Philippines

65.                   Besar Spahiu – Albania

66.                   Liu Ri Teng – Chinese Taipei

67.                   Emil André Gangfløt – Norway

68.                   Jeremy Sossei – USA

69.                   Jan van Lierop – Netherlands

70.                   Marco Teutscher – Netherlands

71.                   Omar alshaheen – Kuwait

72.                   João Grilo – Portugal

73.                   Mustafa Alnar – Northern Cyprus

74.                   Lo Ho Sum – Hong Kong China

75.                   Hunter Lombardo – USA

76.                   Sullivan Clark – New Zealand

77.                   Nguyen Anh Tuan – Vietnam

78.                   Georgi Georgiev – Bulgarian

79.                   Bernie Regalario – Philippines

80.                   Michael Schneider – Switzerland

81.                   Patric Gonzales – Philippines

82.                   Fitim Haradinaj – Kosovo

83.                   Jeffrey Ignacio – Philippines

84.                   Tim De Ruyter – Netherlands

85.                   ΝIkos Ekonomopoulos – Greece

86.                   Ajdin Piknjac – Bosnia and Herzegovina

87.                   Toh Lian Han – Singapore

88.                   Daniel Guttenberger – Austria

89.                   Jefrey Roda – Philippines

90.                   Karl Gnadeberg – Estonia

91.                   Masato Yoshioka – Japan

92.                   Fu Che Wei – Chinese Taipei

93.                   Riku Romppanen – Finland

94.                   Albert Manas – Philippines

95.                   Pham Phuong Nam – Vietnam

96.                   Kledio Kaci – Albania

97.                   Luong Duc Thien – Vietnam

98.                   Nicholas De Leon – USA

99.                   Kuo Po Cheng – Chinese Taipei

100.            Ko Ping Han – Chinese Taipei