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 competitions in pool. In 2018 the tournament was purchased by Matchroom Pool who moved the event to the Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas.[1] In 2021 it moved again to Atlantic City, New Jersey.
U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship
The U.S. Open Straight Pool Championship tournament has existed in several versions over the last several decades. The current version is sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and operated by CueSports International (CSI).
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2019[2] | Shane Van Boening | Billy Thorpe |
2017[3][4] | Lee Vann Corteza | Thorsten Hohmann |
2016[5][6] | Dennis Orcollo | Shane Van Boening |
2000[7] | Ralf Souquet | Min-Wai Chin |
1993[7] | Oliver Ortmann (2) | Chien-Sheng Lee |
1992[7] | Mike Sigel | Dallas West |
1989[7] | Oliver Ortmann | Steve Mizerak |
1983[7] | Dallas West (2) | Nick Varner |
1977[7] | Tom Jennings (2) | Dick Lane |
1976[7] | Tom Jennings | Joe Balsis |
1975[7] | Dallas West | Peter Margo |
1974[7] | Joe Balsis (2) | Jim Rempe |
1973[7] | Steve Mizerak (4) | Luther Lassiter |
1972[7] | Steve Mizerak (3) | Danny DiLiberto |
1971[7] | Steve Mizerak (2) | Joe Balsis |
1970[7] | Steve Mizerak | Luther Lassiter |
1969[7] | Luther Lassiter | Jack Breit |
1968[7] | Joe Balsis | Danny DiLiberto |
1967[7] | Jimmy Caras | Luther Lassiter |
1966[7] | Irving Crane | Joe Balsis |
U.S. Open Ten-ball Championship
Sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and operated by CueSports International (CSI).
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Fedor Gorst | Lee Vann Corteza |
2019 | Marco Teutscher | Dennis Orcollo |
2018 | Shane Van Boening (4) | Alex Pagulayan |
2017 | Shane Van Boening (3) | Warren Kiamco |
2016 | Shane Van Boening (2) | Rodney Morris |
2015 | Thorsten Hohmann | Justin Hall |
2014 | Ko Pin-yi | Ko Ping-chung |
2013 | Rodney Morris | Dennis Orcollo |
2012 | Dennis Orcollo | Francisco Bustamante |
2011 | Shane Van Boening | David Alcaide |
2010 | Lee Van Corteza | Lo Li-Wen |
2007 | Huidji See | Louis Ulrich |
U.S. Open Eight-ball Championship
Sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and operated by CueSports International (CSI).[8]
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Carlo Biado | Roland Garcia |
2019 | Skyler Woodward | Chang Jung-lin |
2018 | Shane Van Boening (3) | Alex Pagulayan |
2017 | Alex Pagulayan | Shane Van Boening |
2016 | Shane Van Boening (2) | Rory Hendrickson |
2015 | Dennis Orcollo | Mike Dechaine |
2014 | Ko Ping-chung | Shane Van Boening |
2013 | Shane Van Boening | Carlo Biado |
U.S. Open Bank Pool Championship
Sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and operated by CueSports International (CSI).
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Scott Frost | Carlo Biado |
2021 | Louis Demarco | Dennis Orcollo |
2019 | Shane Van Boening (2) | Billy Thorpe |
2018 | Shane Van Boening | Neil Jacobs |
2007 | John Brumback (2) | Jason Miller |
2006 | John Brumback | Gerald Reichle |
2005 | Shannon Daulton (2) | Brandon Shuff |
2004 | Shannon Daulton | Marco Marquez |
U.S. Open One-Pocket Championship
Sanctioned by the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) and operated by CueSports International (CSI).
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Tony Chohan (2) | Josh Roberts |
2021 | Justin Hall | Dennis Orcollo |
2019 | Warren Kiamco | Shane Van Boening |
2018 | Shane Van Boening (2) | Ronnie Alcano |
2016 | Alex Pagulayan | Corey Deuel |
2014 | Dennis Orcollo (2) | Shane Van Boening |
2013 | Dennis Orcollo | Corey Deuel |
2012 | Shane Van Boening | Darren Appleton |
2011 | Efren Reyes (2) | Chris Gentile |
2007 | Tony Chohan | Gabe Owen |
2006 | Nick Vita | Shawn Putnam |
2005 | Scott Frost | Gabe Owen |
2004 | Cliff Joyner (3) | Shannon Daulton |
2000 | Efren Reyes | Larry Nevel |
1999 | Cliff Joyner (2) | Larry Nevel |
1998 | Jeremy Jones | Jeff Carter |
1997 | Leil Gay | Jayme Goodwin |
1996 | Jayme Goodwin | Jose Parica |
1995 | Jose Parica | Cliff Joyner |
1994 | Cliff Joyner | Billy Incardona |
U.S. Open All-Around Championship
The All-Around Championship is made up of the best results from the Ten-ball, Eight-ball, Bank Pool and One-Pocket events.
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Carlo Biado | Roland Garcia |
References
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