The 2019 World Pool Masters was a
nine-ball pool
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tournament which took place in
Gibraltar
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from 29 to 31 March 2019. It was the 26th edition of the
World Pool Masters The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. Formerly, it was called the European Pool Masters (until 1995) until players from other parts of the globe were invited.
History
Throughout much of its history, the tournament ...
invitational tournament organised by
Matchroom Sport. The event contained increased participation from 16 to 24 players, and increased total prize fund to
$100,000. Spaniard
David Alcaide won the event, defeating Greece's
Alexander Kazakis in the final 9–8, the final ball the length of the table to win. The reigning champion was Dutchman
Niels Feijen who defeated
Shane Van Boening of the United States in the
previous year's final to win the title for the second time in his career. Feijen was defeated in the opening round by Alcaide.
Format
The event was played as a
single elimination tournament, with players competing in a preliminary round based on rankings. The tournament prize fund was higher than that of previous years, with a total prize fund of
$100,000 from $80,000 the year prior. The event winner was awarded $25,000. The total prize money awarded is listed below:
Tournament summary
The 2019 World Masters was organised by
Matchroom Sport and contested in the Tercentenary Sports Hall in
Victoria Stadium,
Gibraltar
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, as it had since 2017.
For 2019, the event saw an increase of eight players to see 24 compete over four rounds, with a preliminary qualification round, having only had 16 players in prior years.
The event saw a total prize pool of $100,000 with the winner receiving $25,000.
Matches for the event were held as race to 7 racks until the semi-finals, with races to 8 and 9 for semifinals and final respectively.
The Masters is the first Matchroom Sport event to be scored by CueScore as part of a multievent deal.
As defending champion and two-time champion,
Niels Feijen was seeded first and received a
bye to the round of 16.
Preliminary round
The preliminary round took place on 29 March 2019 with eight matches played over two sessions at 3 and 7 p.m.
CET.
Players competing ranked from 9–24, with the top 8 seeds receiving a bye to the round of 16.
Eklent Kaçi
Eklent Kaçi (born January 29, 1999), also known as Klenti Kaçi is an Albanian professional pool and amateur snooker player. Kaçi won the WPA World Ten-ball Championship in 2021 and 2023 and reached the semi-finals of the 2017 WPA World Nine ...
defeated the 1997 champion
Earl Strickland
Earl Strickland (born June 8, 1961) is an American professional pool player who is considered one of the best nine-ball players of all time. He has won over 100 championship titles and three world titles. In 2006 he was inducted into the Billiar ...
7–2; the latter commenting on the room temperature, and crowd reactions for his loss,
"It is too cold in here for me ... I am 58 years old and I need warmer conditions", before running down Kaçi saying “The guy is a good player. He is not a great player."
Australian
Justin Sajich defeated Finland's
Petri Makkonen 7–4. Sajich commented after the match that he was grateful at playing at the event, calling it "dream come true".
Matt Edwards
Matthew (Matt) Edwards (born 4 June 1975) is an English electronic music producer and DJ based in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his work in house and techno that he produces under his Radio Slave moniker. He has also released under a ...
defeated
Chris Melling 7–3, two players who had never met in competition prior.
David Alcaide defeated
Francisco Sánchez Ruíz 7–3.
Both Alcaide and Ruiz had competed at the
2019 Gibraltar Open
The 2019 Gibraltar Open (officially the 2019 Betway Gibraltar Open) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 15 to 17 March 2019 at the Tercentenary Sports Hall in Gibraltar with qualifying rounds taking place 13–14 Ma ...
snooker
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event earlier in March, having won two qualifying matches. Ruiz reached the last 64, defeating professional
Martin O'Donnell
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in the first round 4–3, whilst Alcaide lost 4–1 to
David Gilbert.
Alex Pagulayan
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People
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defeated China's
Wu Jia-qing 7–4.
Elsewhere,
Shane Van Boening defeated
Kelly Fisher
Kelly Fisher (born 25 August 1978) is an English professional pool, snooker and English billiards player.
Career
Fisher grew up in South Elmsall, near Pontefract, West Yorkshire. She learned to play pool in her parents' pub and took up snooke ...
7–2 and
Albin Ouschan
Albin Alois Ouschan (born August 14, 1990, in Klagenfurt, Austria)
is an Austrian pool and billiards player. Ouschan was the 2016 WPA World Nine-ball Championship winner, as well as the runner-up in 2014. He also won the 14.1 Continuous European ...
defeated
Jeff de Luna 7–2, and
Fedor Gorst defeated
Naoyuki Ōi
is a Japanese pool player. Ōi is best known for reaching the semi-final of the 2012 WPA World Nine-ball Championship, and represented Japan at the World Cup of Pool on six occasions.
Career
In July 2005, Ōi competed in the 2005 WPA World ...
7–2.
Early rounds
The last 16 players met in the first round, played over two sessions on 30 March 2019 at 1 and 7 p.m. CET.
Defending champion and first seed Niels Feijen was defeated 3–7 by 2017 champion David Alcaide.
Two-time winner Shane Van Boening won 7–6 over ladies number 1
Han Yu. Yu took a lead of 6–3, before van Boening won four racks to win the match 7–6.
Ko Pin-yi and Alex Pagulayan also went , at 6–6, before Pagulayan won the deciding rack to also win 7–6.
In the final match of the first session,
WPA world number 1
Alexander Kazakis defeated Justin Sajich 7–3.
The second session featured
Matt Edwards
Matthew (Matt) Edwards (born 4 June 1975) is an English electronic music producer and DJ based in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his work in house and techno that he produces under his Radio Slave moniker. He has also released under a ...
defeating
Konrad Juszczyszyn 7–6. The match saw players share the first six racks, at 3–3, before Juszczysyn took three racks to lead 6–3. Edwards then took the remaining 4 racks to win the match.
Albin Ouschan and
Joshua Filler
Joshua Filler (born 2 October 1997) is a German pool player from Bönen, Germany. In 2018 Filler defeated Carlo Biado 13–10 to win the 2018 WPA World Nine-ball Championship. The same year he was the youngest player to win the China Open and ...
also reached 6–6, before
2018 WPA World Nine-ball Championship
The 2018 WPA World Nine-ball Championship was a Nine-ball, 9-Ball pool (billiards), pool world Championships. The event took place between December 10 to 20, 2018 in the Mohammed Bin Hamad AlHitmi Indoor Hall, al-Attiya Sports Arena of the Moham ...
winner Filler won the deciding rack.
In the other first round matches,
Skyler Woodward overcame Fedor Gorst, and Eklent Kaçi defeated
Jayson Shaw.
The quarter-finals saw the remaining eight players compete, and was played 31 March 2019 at 3 p.m. CET.
In the first match, David Alcaide overcame Shane van Boening 7–3. Van Boening took a 3–0 lead, before Alcaide won seven straight racks to win.
Eklent Kaçi took an early 6–1 lead over Alex Pagulayan, however, Pagulayan took the next four racks to trail 6–5. In rack 12, Pagulayan missed a on the , allowing Kaçi to clear to win 7–5.
Third seed Alexander Kazakis faced
Matt Edwards
Matthew (Matt) Edwards (born 4 June 1975) is an English electronic music producer and DJ based in Berlin, Germany. He is best known for his work in house and techno that he produces under his Radio Slave moniker. He has also released under a ...
.
After tying at one-all, Kazakis won the next six racks to win 7–1.
The final quarter-final saw Skyler Woodwards defeat Albin Ouschan 7–3, with both players having been previous winners of the
MVP at the
Mosconi Cup.
Finals

The semi-finals, played as races-to-eight rack matches, were held on 31 March 2019 at 7 p.m. CET, with the final played immediately afterwards.
David Alcaide faced Eklant Kaçi in the first semi-final, with Alcaide reaching the final of the event, thanks to a 8–3 win. The second semi-final saw Alexander Kazakis overcome Skyler Woodward 8–1 in a one-sided match.
The final of the event was contested between David Alcaide and Alexander Kazakis, and played as a race to 9 racks match.
Kazakis looked in control of the match, winning all five of the opening racks to lead 5–0, and won three of the next eight to be one away from the title at 8–5. Alcaide won the next three racks to come-back and force a final rack, with the scores at 8–8. Alcaide in the final rack, but ran out of position on the . After Alcaide failed a , Kazakis took charge of the table, clearing down to the final ball, where he had left himself in a poor position for the pot. Kazakis decided to play a over attempting to the ball to win the match. Despite a good safety, Alcaide the 9-ball to win the rack, and tournament.
Alcaide won the match and the event, his second Masters title, having also won the event in 2017.
Main draw
The following table denotes the event's draw and results. Numbers to the left of a player's names indicates their seeding, whilst bolding indicates the winner of a match.
References
External links
Official website
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World Pool Masters The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. Formerly, it was called the European Pool Masters (until 1995) until players from other parts of the globe were invited.
History
Throughout much of its history, the tournament ...
World Pool Masters The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. Formerly, it was called the European Pool Masters (until 1995) until players from other parts of the globe were invited.
History
Throughout much of its history, the tournament ...
World Pool Masters The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. Formerly, it was called the European Pool Masters (until 1995) until players from other parts of the globe were invited.
History
Throughout much of its history, the tournament ...
World Pool Masters The World Pool Masters is an annual international nine-ball tournament. Formerly, it was called the European Pool Masters (until 1995) until players from other parts of the globe were invited.
History
Throughout much of its history, the tournament ...