2017 World Cup of Pool

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The 2017 World Cup of Pool was the eleventh edition of the tournament. The event was held in York Hall, London, England, from 13 to 18 June. A total of 32 two-player teams participated in the tournament.[1]

CityLondon
CountryEngland
OrganisationMatchroom Sport
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2017 World Cup of Pool
Tournament information
VenueYork Hall
CityLondon
CountryEngland
OrganisationMatchroom Sport
FormatSingle elimination tournament
Total prize fund$250,000
Winner's share$30,000 each
Final
ChampionAustria Mario He & Albin Ouschan
Runner-upUnited States Shane Van Boening & Skyler Woodward
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Prize fund

A total of $250,000 constituted the prize fund.[1]

  • Winners (per pair): $60,000
  • Runners-up (per pair): $30,000
  • Semi-finalists (per pair): $15,000
  • Quarter-finalists (per pair): $9,000
  • Last 16 losers (per pair): $4,500
  • Last 32 losers (per pair): $3,625

Competing teams

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Bracket

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Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
               
1  Chinese Taipei 7
29  Kuwait 3
1  Chinese Taipei 7
16  Poland 5
16  Poland 7
17  Greece 6
1  Chinese Taipei 9
9  Japan 2
9  Japan 7
27  Thailand 2
9  Japan 7
8  Canada 3
8  Canada 7
28  Australia 5
1  Chinese Taipei 4
5  United States 9
5  United States 7
26  Singapore 0
5  United States 7
12  Spain 5
12  Spain 7
20  Romania 6
5  United States 9
13  Finland 4
13  Finland 7
18  Norway 0
13  Finland 7
23  India 4
4  England 4
23  India 7
5  United States 6
2  Austria 10
3  China 7
19  Portugal 5
3  China 7
14  Germany 0
14  Germany 7
31  Malta 2
3  China 9
11  Philippines 2
11  Philippines 7
32  Qatar 4
11  Philippines 7
6  Netherlands 5
6  Netherlands 7
22  Hungary 0
3  China 1
2  Austria 9
7  Scotland 7
30  New Zealand 6
7  Scotland 6
10  England 7
10  England 7
24  Indonesia 0
10  England 7
2  Austria 9
15  Russia 7
25  Malaysia 0
15  Russia 2
2  Austria 7
2  Austria 7
21  Sweden 5

Final

The final was played between the United States and Austria. Austria were crowned World Cup of Pool champions after victory over USA, with a final score of 10–6.[8]

References

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