WPA Women's World Ten-ball Championship

WPA Women's World Ten-ball Championship
Tournament information
Established2009
Organisation(s)World Pool Association
FormatDouble-elimination / Single-elimination
Recent edition2025
Current champion Chezka Centeno (PHI)

The WPA Women's World Ten-ball Championship is a professional ten-ball pool tournament sanctioned by the World Pool Association (WPA). While the WPA World Ten-ball Championship was initially an open event, the women's specific championship has been held intermittently since 2009.

History

The inaugural tournament was held in 2009 in Quezon City, Philippines. Rubilen Amit defeated Liu Shin-mei in the final.[1] In 2010, Austrian Jasmin Ouschan won the event in a hill-hill final against Kim Ga-young.[2] The following year, Kelly Fisher won her first world title by defeating Tsai Pei-chen 10‍–‍4.[3] Kim, who had been runner-up in 2010 won the 2012 event, following a 10‍–‍5 win over Chen Siming.[4] Amit became the first female player to win the title twice when she reclaimed it in 2013, defeating Fisher 10‍–‍7.[5]

After a nine-year hiatus, the event was revived as part of the Pro Billiard Series. The event, moved to Klagenfurt, Austria. Chou Chieh-yu won the 2022 event, defeating Wei Tzu-chien 9‍–‍3.[6] Chezka Centeno defeated Han Yu 9‍–‍5 in the 2023 final. Centeno went undefeated throughout the tournament, winning 71% of all the racks she played.[7]

In 2024, the format shifted toward a "sets" system. This meant that matches were played as the best of five sets, each set a race to four racks rather than a single long race to a specific number of racks.[8] The 2024 event was played in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Kristina Tkach and Seo Seoa's final in 2024 lasted over four and a half hours, went to a deciding set, with Tkach winning 3‍–‍2.[9] The event moved again in 2025, this time to Bali, Indonesia, Centeno won the event for the second time after a 3–2 set victory over Amit.[10]

List of winners

Year Location Winner Runner-up Final score Ref
2009 Manila, Philippines Rubilen Amit Liu Shin-mei 10–4 [1]
2010 Manila, Philippines Jasmin Ouschan Kim Ga-young 9–8 [2]
2011 Manila, Philippines Kelly Fisher Tsai Pei-chen 10–8 [3]
2012 Manila, Philippines Kim Ga-young Chen Siming 10–5 [4]
2013 Manila, Philippines Rubilen Amit Kelly Fisher 10–7 [5]
2022 Klagenfurt, Austria Chou Chieh-yu Wei Tzu-chien 9–3 [11]
2023 Klagenfurt, Austria Chezka Centeno Han Yu 9–5 [7]
2024 San Juan, Puerto Rico Kristina Tkach Seo Seoa 3–2 (sets) [9]
2025 Bali, Indonesia Chezka Centeno Rubilen Amit 3–2 (sets) [8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Villar, Joey. "Amit first Pinay World 10-Ball champ". Philstar.com. Retrieved Jan 15, 2026.
  2. ^ a b "Jasmin Ouschan wins Women's World 10-Ball Championship". AzBilliards. November 5, 2010. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Kelly Fisher Wins World 10B". Billiards Digest. November 4, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  4. ^ a b "Pro9 - Europe's No.1 Pool Player Resource". www.pro9.co.uk. Retrieved Jan 15, 2026.
  5. ^ a b "Amit pockets World 10-ball plum at home". The Varsitarian. November 5, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  6. ^ "Chou Is New Predator World Women's 10-Ball Champion". WPA Pool. September 10, 2022. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  7. ^ a b "WPA World 10-Ball Women's Championship 2023". Cuescore. October 22, 2023. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  8. ^ a b "Chezka Centeno Crowned 2025 Predator WPA Women's 10-Ball World Champion in Bali". WPA Pool. October 13, 2025. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  9. ^ a b "Kristina Tkach Claims the 2024 WPA VenBilliards Women's World 10-Ball Title". WCBS Sport. November 17, 2024. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  10. ^ "Chezka Centeno Crowned 2025 Predator WPA Women's 10-Ball World Champion". WPA Pool. October 13, 2025. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  11. ^ "Chou Is New Predator World Women's 10-Ball Champion". WPA Pool. September 10, 2022. Retrieved January 15, 2026.