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]

Dates10–13 December
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
CaptainsNick Varner (US)
Alex Lely (EU)
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2009 Mosconi Cup
Dates10–13 December
VenueMGM Grand
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada
CaptainsNick Varner (US)
Alex Lely (EU)
MVPDennis Hatch (US)
Flag of the United States  11   7  Flag of Europe
United States wins the Mosconi Cup
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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

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   Team USA
Name State of birth Notes
Johnny Archer  Georgia [3]
Corey Deuel  California [4]
Oscar Dominguez  California [4]
Shane Van Boening  South Dakota [4]
Dennis Hatch  Michigan Most Valuable Player[5][6]
Nick Varner  Kentucky Non-playing captain[7]
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Results

[10]

Thursday, 10 December

[11]

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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
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Friday, 11 December

[12]

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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
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Saturday, 12 December

[13]

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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
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Sunday, 13 December

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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
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