2009 Mosconi Cup
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The 2009 Mosconi Cup, the 16th edition of the annual nine-ball pool competition between teams representing Europe and the United States, took place 10–13 December 2009 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1]
| 2009 Mosconi Cup | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 10–13 December |
| Venue | MGM Grand |
| Location | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Captains | Nick Varner (US) Alex Lely (EU) |
| MVP | Dennis Hatch (US) |
United States wins the Mosconi Cup | |
Team USA won the Mosconi Cup by defeating Team Europe 11–7.
Format
The format was broadly similar to that used in past years. All matches were a race to 6 with alternate break, with the winner earning 1 point; the first team to 11 points wins the cup. However, several changes were made for this season:[2]
- No pairing in the doubles matches can be repeated.
- Several match groupings were arranged so that every player is required to play in one and only one of the group.
- In two singles matches – the last match on Thursday, and the first on Friday – each player was selected by the opposing team captain.
Teams
| Name | State of birth | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Johnny Archer | [3] | |
| Corey Deuel | [4] | |
| Oscar Dominguez | [4] | |
| Shane Van Boening | [4] | |
| Dennis Hatch | Most Valuable Player[5][6] | |
| Nick Varner | Non-playing captain[7] | |
| Name | Nationality | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ralf Souquet | [8] | |
| Niels Feijen | [8] | |
| Darren Appleton | [8] | |
| Mika Immonen | [9] | |
| Thorsten Hohmann | [9] | |
| Alex Lely | Non-playing captain[8] | |
Results
Thursday, 10 December
| Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| Teams Team Europe |
4–6 | Teams Team USA |
| Doubles Niels Feijen Darren Appleton |
5–6 | Doubles Johnny Archer Dennis Hatch |
| Singles Mika Immonen |
3–6 | Singles Shane Van Boening |
| Doubles Ralf Souquet Thorsten Hohmann |
2–6 | Doubles Corey Deuel Óscar Domínguez |
| Singles Ralf Souquet |
6–5 | Singles Óscar Domínguez |
| 1 | Session | 4 |
| 1 | Overall | 4 |
Friday, 11 December
| Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| Doubles Ralf Souquet Niels Feijen |
2–6 | Doubles Shane Van Boening Johnny Archer |
| Singles Thorsten Hohmann |
6–4 | Singles Corey Deuel |
| Doubles Mika Immonen Darren Appleton |
4–6 | Doubles Dennis Hatch Óscar Domínguez |
| Singles Darren Appleton |
5–6 | Singles Johnny Archer |
| 1 | Session | 3 |
| 2 | Overall | 7 |
Saturday, 12 December
| Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| Doubles Niels Feijen Thorsten Hohmann |
6–1 | Doubles Dennis Hatch Corey Deuel |
| Doubles Ralf Souquet Mika Immonen |
6–4 | Doubles Shane Van Boening Óscar Domínguez |
| Singles Niels Feijen |
4–6 | Singles Dennis Hatch |
| Doubles Thorsten Hohmann Darren Appleton |
5–6 | Doubles Johnny Archer Corey Deuel |
| Singles Mika Immonen |
6–4 | Singles Óscar Domínguez |
| 3 | Session | 2 |
| 5 | Overall | 9 |
Sunday, 13 December
| Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singles Ralf Souquet |
6–3 | Singles Shane Van Boening |
| Singles Niels Feijen |
0–6 | Singles Dennis Hatch |
| Singles Thorsten Hohmann |
6–1 | Singles Johnny Archer |
| Singles Ralf Souquet |
2–6 | Singles Shane Van Boening |
| 2 | Session | 2 |
| 7 | Overall | 11 |