List of U.S. Open pool championships

U.S. Open pool championships and U.S. Open pocket billiards championships are generic terms that may refer to various professional pool tournaments, not all of them affiliated with each other. "U.S. Open Pocket Billiards Championship" as a proper noun most often refers to the straight pool (14.1 continuous pool) championship, the oldest of the events. Though "U.S. Open Pool Championship" as a stand-in for an official event name most commonly refers to the nine-ball event, it may, depending upon context, refer to any of six different annual tournaments, some of comparatively recent inception.

U.S. Open Nine-ball Championship

This long-running nine-ball tournament began at Q-Master Billiards in Norfolk, Virginia in 1976. It remains one of the most prestigious titles in pool. Since 2018, the tournament has been organised by Matchroom Pool[1]

U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship

This the oldest U.S. Open pool championship.

U.S. Open One-Pocket Championship

YearWinnerRunner-up
1994United States Cliff JoynerUnited States Billy Incardona
1995Philippines Jose ParicaUnited States Cliff Joyner
1996United States Jayme GoodwinPhilippines Jose Parica
1997United States Leil GayUnited States Jayme Goodwin
1998United States Jeremy JonesUnited States Jeff Carter
1999United States Cliff Joyner (2)United States Larry Nevel
2000Philippines Efren ReyesUnited States Larry Nevel
2004United States Cliff Joyner (3)United States Shannon Daulton
2005United States Scott FrostUnited States Gabe Owen
2006United States Nick VitaUnited States Shawn Putnam
2007United States Tony ChohanUnited States Gabe Owen
2011Philippines Efren Reyes (2)United States Chris Gentile
2012United States Shane Van BoeningEngland Darren Appleton
2013Philippines Dennis OrcolloUnited States Corey Deuel
2014Philippines Dennis Orcollo (2)United States Shane Van Boening
2016Canada Alex PagulayanUnited States Corey Deuel
2018United States Shane Van Boening (2)Philippines Ronnie Alcano
2019Philippines Warren KiamcoUnited States Shane Van Boening
2021United States Justin HallPhilippines Dennis Orcollo
2022United States Tony Chohan (2)United States Josh Roberts

U.S. Open Ten-ball Championship

YearWinnerRunner-up
2007Netherlands Huidji SeeUnited States Louis Ulrich
2010Philippines Lee Van CortezaChinese Taipei Lo Li-Wen
2011United States Shane Van BoeningSpain David Alcaide
2012Philippines Dennis OrcolloPhilippines Francisco Bustamante
2013United States Rodney MorrisPhilippines Dennis Orcollo
2014Chinese Taipei Ko Pin-yiChinese Taipei Ko Ping-chung
2015Germany Thorsten HohmannUnited States Justin Hall
2016United States Shane Van Boening (2)United States Rodney Morris
2017United States Shane Van Boening (3)Philippines Warren Kiamco
2018United States Shane Van Boening (4)Canada Alex Pagulayan
2019Netherlands Marco TeutscherPhilippines Dennis Orcollo
2022Russia Fedor GorstPhilippines Lee Vann Corteza
2023Russia Fedor Gorst (2)Philippines Roland Garcia

U.S. Open Eight-ball Championship

YearWinnerRunner-up
2013United States Shane Van BoeningPhilippines Carlo Biado
2014Chinese Taipei Ko Ping-chungUnited States Shane Van Boening
2015Philippines Dennis OrcolloUnited States Mike Dechaine
2016United States Shane Van Boening (2)United States Rory Hendrickson
2017Canada Alex PagulayanUnited States Shane Van Boening
2018United States Shane Van Boening (3)Canada Alex Pagulayan
2019United States Skyler WoodwardChinese Taipei Chang Jung-lin
2022Philippines Carlo BiadoPhilippines Roland Garcia
2023Russia Fedor GorstAustria Mario He

U.S. Open Bank Pool Championship

YearWinnerRunner-up
2004United States Shannon DaultonMexico Marco Marquez
2005United States Shannon Daulton (2)United States Brandon Shuff
2006United States John BrumbackUnited States Gerald Reichle
2007United States John Brumback (2)United States Jason Miller
2018United States Shane Van BoeningUnited States Neil Jacobs
2019United States Shane Van Boening (2)United States Billy Thorpe
2021United States Louis DemarcoPhilippines Dennis Orcollo
2022United States Scott FrostPhilippines Carlo Biado

References

  1. "History". USOpen9BallChampionships.com. Norfolk, VA: Q-Master Billiards. 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)


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