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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.

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In the event of identical records, players are sorted in alphabetical order by first name.As of 2019, final stages include last 16 players, due to format change. Final stage appearances relates to players who reach the last 12 players of the event.Only players who reached the final are included.The youngest player to win to date is Joshua Filler of Germany, at 21 years old. The oldest pool player to ever win the men's tournament to date is Mike Lebrón of Puerto Rico, at 54 years old.Van Boening holds the record for the most consecutive wins: three.Open 9-Ball Championship the most times: five. Earl Strickland and Shane Van Boening, both from the U.S., share the record for winning the U.S.Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel, Norfolk, VA Open, the extended race in the finals is 13 racks. However, the final match, as is customary with most professional nine-ball tournaments today, is one extended race. Open, matches are played in races to 11, with the winner breaking. 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.Īs of 2019, the tournament reverts to single-elimination from the last 16 onwards. The tournament format is essentially double-elimination (a player is out of the tournament after losing two matches) until two players remain. His children, Brady Behrman and Shannon Behrman Paschall, took over operating the tournament until 2018, when it was sold to Matchroom Pool. Original promoter Barry Behrman died on April 23, 2016. Q-Masters is still involved in the tournament. Open Men's Division was held at the Chesapeake Conference Center in Chesapeake, Virginia. 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.

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Open promoter Barry Behrman (right) with Rob Sykora of Billiard Club Network (left) at the 2004 event. The total purse for the tournament is $300,000, where the winner is awarded $50,000. 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. Over the years, the number of participants steadily increased, reaching its current level of 256 players. In its first official edition in 1976, the U.S. Open is a separate event, sanctioned by the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA).

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Open are given a green blazer and are awarded free entry fees to all future U.S. Open is one of the most sought-after titles in nine-ball and in pool generally. Open Nine-ball Championship, is an annual professional men's nine-ball pool tournament that began in its current form in 1976. Open Pool Championship, formerly the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship from 1997 to 2011 Chesapeake Conference Center, site of the U.S.







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