World Pool Championship 2024: Schedule, results, TV channel, start time, stream as Ruiz and Shaw advance to Round 3

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THE world’s best nineball pool players are in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever battling for the World Pool Championship NOW.

Reigning WPA World Nineball champion Francisco Sanchez Ruiz is looking to secure back-to-back titles, while British star Jayson Shaw will be hot on his tails.

RexThe 2018 winner Joshua Filler will go head-to-head with some of the world’s best next week[/caption]

And 128 of the world’s top cueists will battle for a share of an historic prize fund.

Find out all the information on the UK Pool Championship below.

When is the World Pool Championship 2024?

The World Pool Championship 2024 will start on Monday, June 3.

It is scheduled to run for six days – concluding on Saturday, June 8.

Matches begin at 1pm local or 11am BST.

It will be held at the Green Halls, Jeddah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Ruiz beat Mohammad Soufi in last year’s final in Poland.

How can I watch the World Pool Championship 2024?

Fans can watch the World Pool Championship on TV on Sky Sports Main Event in the UK and Ireland.

NOW TV will also be streaming the entire tournament through any selected tablet or mobile device.

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World Pool Championship schedule and results

Monday, June 3

Francisco Sanchez Ruiz 9-2 Waleed Albalkhi

Ko Pin Yi 9-8 Jeffrey Ignacio

Kyle Amoroto 9-5 Khalid Alghamdi

Jayson Shaw 9-4 Jefrey Roda

Eklent Kaci 9-4 Omar Alshaheen

Johann Chua 9-8 Hamzaa Ali

Dang Jin Hu 8-9 Phuong Nam Pham

David Alcaide 7-9 Abdullah Alshammari

Oliver Szolnoki 9-0 Hussein Mustafa

Konrad Juszczyszyn 9-2 Nguyen Anh Tuan

Alexander Kazakis 9-6 Besar Spahiu

Lee Vann Corteza 9-1 Nawaf Shamardal

Dmitri Jungo 9-5 Riku Romppanen

Skyler Woodward 4-9 Kuo Po Cheng

Aloysius Yapp 9-3 Mubarak Al-Wahaibi

Chris Melling 9-3 Daniel Guttenberger

Carlo Biado 5-9 Marco Teutscher

Naoyuki Oi 8-9 Daniel Maciol

Denis Grabe 9-4 Talal Alblooshi

Dmittris Loukatos 4-9 Ko Ping Han

Thorsten Hohmann 7-9 Kledio Kaci

Tyler Styer 9-5 James Heorgiadis

Jonas Souto Comino 9-6 Wpjciech Szewczyk

Ralf Souget 9-2 Ahmed Al Ahmadi

Roland Garcia 9-7 Nicholas De Leon

Bj Ussery 9-5 Ahmed Zahid

Niels Feijin 8-9 Hunter Lombardo

Mohammad Soufi 7-9 Ajdin Piknjac

Marc Bijsterbosch 9-7 Lo Hum Sum

Darren Appleton 9-2 Georgi Georgiev

Ko Ping Chung 9-4 DJ McGinley

Mickey Krause 9-4 Jeremy Sossei

Tuesday, June 4

Shane van Boening 9-1 Fahad Alharbi

Francesco Candela 9-7 Patric Gonzales

Chang Jung-Lin 9-2 Othman Alzahrani

John Morra 8-9 Albert Manas

Pijus Labutis 9-1 Pia Filler

James Aranas 9-6 Fahad Aldhayan

Billy Thorpe 9-2 Ahmed Al Jabar

Moritz Neuhausen 9-7 Emil-Andre Gangflot

Wiktor Zielinski 9-5 Hussain Maroom

Tobias Bongers 7-9 Jan Van Lierop

Shane Wolford 9-3 Alvin Anggito

Robbie Capito 9-3 Karl Gnadeberg

Aleksa Pecelj 9-8 Sam Henderson

Anton Raga 9-1 Bernie Regalario

Chang Yu Lung 9-4 Khalid Al Otaibi

Albin Ouschan 8-9 Fu Che Wei

Joshua Filler 9-5 Joao Grilo

Hsieh Chia Chen 9-2 Saad Aldress

Wu Kun Lin 4-9 Ali Al Obaidli

Michael Feliciano 9-4 Michael Schneider

Sanjin Pehlivanovic 2-9 Liu Ri Teng

Abdullah Alyousef 5-9 Petri Makkonen

Imran Majid 6-9 Bader Alawadhi

Mario He 9-3 Tim De Ruyter

Max Lechner 9-2 Masato Yoshioka

Alex Pagulayan 4-9 Ameer Ali

Jani Uski 9-5 Nikos Ekonomopoulos

Mieszko Fortunski 3-9 Fitim Haradinaj

Duong Quoc Hoang 8-9 Toh Lian Han

Oscar Dominguez 9-5 Sullivan Clark

Elliott Sanderson 9-8 Luong Duc Thien

Fedor Gorst 3-9 Mustafa Alnar

Tuesday, June 4 (Losers Race to 9)

Waleed Albalkhi 0-9 Khalid Alghamdi

Hussein Mustafa 9-7 Nguyen Anh Tuan

Besar Spahiu 9-5 Nawaf Shamardal

Riku Romppanen 4-9 Skyler Woodward

Mubarak Al-Wahaibi 0-9 Daniel Guttenberger

Dang Jin Hu 9-5 Carlo Biado

Naoyuki Oi 9-8 Talal Alblooshi

Dimitris Loukatos 5-9 David Alcaide

Jefrey Roda 6-9 Hamzaa Ali

Thorsten Hohmann 6-9 James Georgiadis

Wojciech Szewczyk 9-3 Ahmed Al Ahmadi

Nicholas De Leon 3-9 Jeffrey Ignacio

Omar Al Shaheen 8-9 Jeremy Sossei

Ahmed Zahid 3-9 Niels Feijen

Mohammad Soufi 9-6 Lo Ho Sum

Georgi Georgiev 9-7 DJ McGinley

Alvin Anggito 8-9 Karl Gnadeberg

Fahad Alharbi 1-9 Patric Gonzales

Othman Alzahrani 1-9 John Morra

Pia Filler 9-4 Fahad Aldhayan

Ahmed Al Jabar vs Emil-Andre Gangflot

Hussain Maroom 9-5 Tobias Bongers

Sam Henderson 3-9 Bernie Regalario

Khalid Al Otabibi 2-9 Albin Ouschan

Joao Grilo 9-2 Saad Aldress

Wu Kun Lin 9-6 Michael Schneider

Sanjin Pehlivanovic 9-5 Abdullah Alyousef

Imran Majid 9-7 Tim De Ruyter

Masato Yoshioka 6-9 Alex Pagulayan

Nikos Keonompoulos 9-8 Mieszko Fortunski

Duong Quoc Hoang 9-6 Sullivan Clark

Luang Duc Thien 7-9 Fedor Gorst

Wednesday, June 5

Round 2 winners – winners qualification – race to 9

Francisco Sanchez Ruiz 9-5 Kyle Amoroto

Oliver Szolnoki 9-7 Konrad Juszczyszyn

Alexander Kazakis 5-9 Lee Vann Corteza

Dimitri Jungo 3-9 Kuo Po Cheng

Aloysius Yapp 9-7 Chris Melling

Phuong Nam Pham 2-9 Marco Teutscher

Daniel Maciol 6-9 Denis Grabe

Ko Ping Han 9-6 Abdullah Alshammari

Jayson Shaw 9-4 Johann Chua

Kledio Kaci 9-4 Tyler Styer

Jonas Souto Comino 9-6 Ralf Souquet

Roland Garcia 5-9 Ko Pin Yi

Eklent Kaci 9-3 Mickey Krause

BJ Ussery 9-4 Hunter Lombardo

Ajdin Piknjac 2-9 Marc Bijsterbosch

Darren Appleton 0-9 Ko Ping Chung

Shane Wolford 7-9 Robbie Capito

Shane Van Boening 9-3 Francesco Candela

Chang Jung-Lin 7-9 Albert Manas

Pijus Labutis 9-3 James Aranas

Billy Thorpe 7-9 Moritz Neuhausen

Wiktor Zielinski 9-3 Jan Van Lierop

Aleksa Pecelj 9-4 Anton Raga

Chang Yu Lung 6-9 Fu Che Wei

Joshua Filler 9-3 Hsieh Chia Chen

Ali Al Obaidli 9-5 Michael Feliciano

Liu Ri Teng 9-2 Petri Makkonen

Bader Alawadhi vs Mario He

Max Lechner 5-9 Ameer Ali

Jani Uski vs Fitim Haradinaj

Toh Lian Han vs Oscar Dominguez

Elliot Sanderson 9-8 Mustafa Alnar

Round 2 losers – losers qualification – race to 9

Khalid Alghamdi 4-9 Mustafa Alnar

Hussein Mustafa 5-9 Oscar Dominguez

Besar Spahiu 7-9 Fitim Haradinaj

Skyler Woodward 6-9 Max Lechner

Daniel Guttenberger 5-9 Bader Alawadhi

Dang Jin Hu 9-3 Petri Makkonen

Naoyuki Oi 9-3 Michael Feliciano

David Alcaide 9-2 Hsieh Chia Chen

Hamzaa Ali 2-9 Chang Yu Lung

James Georgiadis 4-9 Anton Raga

Wojciech Szewczyk 9-6 Shane Walford

Jeffrey Ignacio 9-4 Jan Van Lierop

Jeremy Sossei 7-9 Billy Thorpe

Niels Feijen 7-9 James Aranas

Mohammad Soufi 9-4 Chang Jun-Lin

Georgi Georgiev 7-9 Francesco Candela

Patric Gonzales 9-8 Darren Appleton

John Morra 5-9 Ajdin Piknjac

Pia Filler 8-9 Hunter Lombardo

Ahmed Al Jabar 7-9 Mickey Krause

Hussain 7-9 Roland Garcia

Karl Gnadeberg 8-9 Ralf Souquet

Bernie Regalario 9-7 Tyler Styer

Albin Ouschan 3-9 Johann Chua

Joao Grilo 9-6 Abdullah Alshammari

Wu Kun Lin 9-6 Daniel Maciol

Sanjin Pehlivanovic 9-7 Phuong Nam Pham

Imran Majid 4-9 Chris Melling

Alex Pagulayan 9-3 Dimitri Jungo

Nikos Ekonomopoulos 1-9 Alexander Kazakis

Duong Quoc Hoang 8-9 Konrad Juszczyszyn

Fedor Gorst 9-8 Kyle Amoroto

*Latter rounds subject to change*

What is the World Pool Championship prize money 2024?

This year’s crown jewel of the World Nineball Tour will witness a RECORD prize fund of $1MILLION (approx. £850,000) for the first time in its history.

Here is the full breakdown:

Winner: $250,000

Runner-up: $100,000

Semi-finalists: $50,000

Quarter-finalists: $27,000

Last 16: $15,000

Last 32: $7,000

Last 64: $3,500

Losers Qualification: $2,000

Last 128: $1,000

What’s been said?

Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn said: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has forged a reputation for growth for sports to grow in a new market to new fans.

“The country has hosted some of the world’s premier sporting events in recent years, welcoming visitors from all over to experience its passion for sport and unique culture.

“The addition of both the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters and World Pool Championship over the next decade further enhances that as it heralds an exciting chapter for Snooker and Nineball pool.

“We have seen the incredible impact Boxing has had in this region.

“Now, I believe we will see Billiards cement its legacy here too, creating incredible opportunities and competition for the finest players on the planet.” 

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