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Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

As the highest level event in the world of women's nine-ball, it has not been held in 2003 and 2005 in the 19 years since 1990. Alison Fisher was crowned four times as the most won, and she won three consecutive titles from 1996 to 1998. Chinese Taipei star Liu Xinmei, American legendary Robin Bell and South Korea's little witch Kim Jiaying have won the crown twice, and China's nine-goal diva Pan Xiaoting was also crowned the world champion in 2007, and after 2009, it has completely become the world of Chinese players, and the championship position has always been among these Chinese celebrities, like a civil war.

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

All-time champion of the Women's Nine-Ball World Championship

1990 Robin Bell USA

1991 Robin Bell USA

1992 Franzska-Stark, Germany

1993 Lori-Jones USA

1994 Ava Mataya Lawrence Sweden

1995 Gerda-Hofstadt, Austria

1996 Alison Fisher England

1997 Alison Fisher England

1998 Alison Fisher England

1999 Liu Xinmei Taiwan

2000 Juliet-Kelly Ireland

2001 Alison Fisher England

2002 Liu Xinmei Taiwan

2003 None (not held)

2004 Kim Jae-young South Korea

2005 None (not held)

2006 Kim Jae-young, South Korea

2007 Pan Xiaoting China

2008 Lin Yuanjun Taiwan

2009 Liu Shasha China

2010 Fu Xiaofang China

2011 Bi Zhuqing China

2012 Siming Cheng, China

2013 Han Yu China

2014 Liu Shasha In United States

2015 Shasha Liu China

2016 Han Yu in United States

2017 Siming Cheng, United States of America

2018 Han Yu China

Pan Xiaoting

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

Born on February 25, 1982 in Yanzhou, Shandong Province, The Chinese professional billiards fancy nine-ball player began to contact billiards in 1997, and is the first player in the Chinese billiards industry to win the world championship, and the holder of the 10-time 9-ball world championship record. In 1998, she participated in the first women's "nine-ball" tournament held in Beijing, China and won the championship. From 1998 to 2000, Pan Xiaoting remained undefeated in China, winning six consecutive national championships in 2000. In November 2002, she won the women's championship at the 35th Osaka Nine Ball Open in Japan. She won the Amway Cup World Women's Championship in Taiwan in May 2007 and was the first player in The Chinese billiards world to win the World Championship. In October 2013, she was crowned again in the CBSA International American Billiards Championship Women's Classic, winning 10 world championship titles in her career, the first Asian Games 9-ball gold medal, the national sports conference triple crown and Grand Slam record, known as China's "nine-ball diva". In the 2016 Lunar New Year's Day, he competed in CCTV5's Lunar New Year Cup Invitational Tournament and defeated Janet Lee lee and Jasmine Oschun Jasmin Ouschan to win the championship. At the 2017 World 9-Ball China Open, Pan Xiaoting stopped the quarterfinals. In November 2017, in the final of the Women's 9-Ball World Cup, Pan Xiaoting lost the championship and was relegated to the second place. In November 2018, it won the third "100 Positive Energy Models of the Internet".

Sasha Liu

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

Born on July 26, 1993 in Lankao, Henan Province, he is an active national billiards player and world women's billiards champion. He set three world records for winning the world championship at the youngest age, winning the world championship from the periphery, and winning the world championship at the first world championship, and was selected as the torchbearer of the 16th Asian Games in 2010 and the Sports Medal of honor of the People's Republic of China in the same year. On October 18, 2014, in the final of the World Women's Nine-Ball Championship of the Guoao Group Cup, Liu Shasha won the Women's Nine-Ball World Championship for the second time after 2009, with a championship prize of 40,000 US dollars. On November 8, 2015, in the final of the 2015 Women's 9-Ball World Championship, Liu Shasha successfully defended her title 9-4 and won the world championship for the third time. In the 2017 World 9-Ball China Open, Liu Shasha won the second place.

Fu Xiaofang

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

Born on May 25, 1987 in Lankao County, Kaifeng City, Henan Province, he is an active player in the national billiards team and a world women's billiards champion. Since joining the national table team, he has won many honors for his motherland and has been called the world women's billiards champion "Double Champion" and "Nine-Ball Diva". In 2010, he won the CCTV Sports Personality Nomination Award for the Best Non-Olympic Athlete of the Year and the Outstanding Billiards Player of the Year in Beijing, and in 2010, he won the People's Republic of China Sports Medal of Honor. At present, China ranks first and the world ranks first. She and her fellow teacher, Liu Shasha, the world women's billiards three-record record creator champion, was known as the "Chinese sister flower of the world women's billiards champion". At the 2017 World 9-Ball China Open, The Chinese women's team Fu Xiaofang entered the top 4.

Chen Siming

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

Born December 30, 1993, is a Chinese female billiards player. At the age of 12, she won the first National American Billiards Championship 8-ball and 9-ball double champion, and at the age of 16, she became the youngest female golfer of the World Championships, World Invitational Tournament and Asian Games national training team of Chinese American billiards, the first female golfer to win the World Billiards Association (WPA) Annual Best Athlete Award, and the first Chinese golfer to win the world ranking No. 1.

In 2017, Chen Siming defeated Pan Xiaoting to win the women's 9-ball World Championship. In 2018, she won the Amway Cup World Women's Billiards Championship, the Chinese Billiards China Open, and the Chinese Billiards China Championship.

In March 2019, at the WPBA American Women's Masters in Michigan, USA, Chen Siming won the championship with a 9-2 victory over British star Kelly Fisher in the final. In September 2019, he won the World Nine-Ball China Open Championship, becoming the first triple crown in the history of the tournament.

Han Yu

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

Born in 1992 in Tangshan, Hebei Province, she is a Chinese women's 9-ball fancy player. China's Hebei teenager Han Yu defeated South Korea's Lin Lumei to win the championship, becoming the only Chinese women's fancy nine-ball player to win the Osaka Open after Pan Xiaoting. 2016 Women's Nine-Ball China Open Champion, CITIC Guoan Cup World Women's 9-Ball Championship Champion. On November 11, 2017, the 2017 CITIC Guoan Cup World Women's 9-Ball Championship ended, and Han Yu won the third place. On March 30, 2018, Han Yu won the women's championship of the 4th Chinese Billiards World Championships. On December 9, Han Yu won the 2018 World Women's Nine-Ball Championship. 2018 4th Chinese Billiards World Championship Champion. 2018cbsa Guangzhou Haizhu 9-ball International Open Champion. On February 20, 2019, Han Yu won the 2018 Azbilliards Best Female Player Award.

Billiards World Half of the women's nine balls are them

These five well-skilled billiards players, the strength is very strong, although the billiards game has no age limit, but the peak period is different, the achievements are different, the performance of billiards technology in the previous many games is even more comparable, although it can not be more accurate to say who is better, but they do occupy half of the world rankings.

If you have a favorite player, please leave his name in the comments section and cheer for her good results at the upcoming 2019 World Championships.

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