World Billiards Championship (English billiards)

{{Short description|Professional tournament in the game of English billiards}}

{{About-distinguish-text|the professional competition|the amateur competition, IBSF World Billiards Championship}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2022}}

The World Billiards Championship is an international cue sports tournament in the discipline of English billiards, organised by World Billiards, a subsidiary of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). In its various forms, and usually as a single competition, the title is one of the oldest sporting world championships, having been contested (though irregularly) since 1870.

From 2012 to 2014 there were separate timed and points divisions, with the tournament held in association with the International Billiards and Snooker Federation. In those years, there was no separate IBSF World Billiards Championship.

The rules adopted by the Billiards Association in 1899 are essentially the rules still used today. The tournament has been played on a regular annual schedule since 1980, when it became administered by the WPBSA. The event was known as the World Professional Billiards Championship until 2010, and has had other names in the past, e.g. Billiards Championship of the World. In addition, the World Ladies Billiards Championship has been played since 1931 (with interruptions) and organized by World Ladies Billiards and Snooker since 1998.{{cite web|url=http://www.world-billiards.com/?p=9757 |title=World Ladies Billiards Champions |website=World Billiards |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119044809/http://world-billiards.com/?p=9757 |archive-date=19 January 2018 |url-status=dead |access-date=1 May 2017}}

History

In the early 19th century, there was no recognised governing body or formal championship for English billiards. Jack Carr and Edwin Kentfield were prominent players when Carr challenged Kentfield to a championship game in 1825. Carr died on the eve of the match, and Kentfield hence assumed the title. He would remain unchallenged for 24 years.

John Roberts Sr., who had spent years touring and establishing his reputation as a billiards player, challenged Kentfield. There was much controversy over the table and the pockets to be used, and Kentfield declined to play, so Roberts styled himself as champion, a title he held unchallenged until 1870, when he lost to William Cook.{{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=46–58}}

Cook beat Roberts's son John Roberts Jr. in a {{Cuegloss|Match|match}} in 1869, and challenged Roberts Sr. for the title. As this was the first actual match for the World Championship, the players themselves drew up a special set of rules for the game. Roberts managed to have the pocket width reduced to 3 inches (from the original 3{{frac|5|8}} inches), and the "D" and {{Cuegloss|spot (noun)|spots}} were adjusted so that Cook's spot stroke strength, derived from his proficiency at consecutively {{cuegloss|pot|potting}} the {{cuegloss|red ball}} from its spot, was weakened. Cook was nonetheless considered the favourite, and the 20-year-old had greatly improved since his win over Roberts Jr. the previous year. At 1:38 a.m. on the morning of 12 February 1870, Cook defeated Roberts to win the title, and won a newly created trophy, £100, and a Maltese cross. The match at St. James's Hall in London was attended by Edward VII, the Prince of Wales. This match ended the dominance of Roberts Sr., as a wave of new players took over the game.

The February 1870 match initiated the World Championship, and led to many challenges for the title. Roberts Jr. and Cook were the dominant players of the era. There were occasional uncontested matches. The rule said that a player had to accept a challenge within two months of it being issued; if the challenge were ignored, the challenger became World Champion.

There was still the issue of the rules, however. Many players preferred the "spot-barred" style with limitations on the number of consecutive pots of the red that were allowed, but some preferred the "all-in" rules that did not include this restriction. Repeated potting of the red was a great strength for William Peall in particular.

There were three all-in competitions held separately from the title held by Roberts, for which he was never challenged. Billy Mitchell and Peall excelled in the late 1880s.

Billiards Association and Control Council

The Billiards Association (later the Billiards Association and Control Council or BA&CC) was formed in February 1885, and produced a new set of rules in September 1885. They sanctioned two championships, one with a "spot-barred" format and the other "all-in". Roberts Jr. showed no interest in the competition, but the tournaments went ahead regardless. The "championship table" that had been created by Roberts Sr. was abandoned, and the normal table was used instead. Peall held the all-in title unchallenged, whereas Mitchell dominated the spot-barred competition.

In 1899, after five years with no challenges to the titles, the Billiards Association changed the rules of the game. After two spot strokes, the red would be replaced on the centre spot, to limit the repetition of "all-in" play. Although detrimental to his personal fortunes, Peall accepted this change and voted for the introduction of the new rule. This gave rise to the modern version of English billiards that is still played (with minor revisions) today.

There were many challenges for the title before 1911, but the competition was then amended to cope with the influx of new professionals and it became an annual tournament. Walter Lindrum won the title in 1934, after which the championship collapsed. Only two challenge matches took place over the next three decades, one in 1951 and another in 1964.

While on a trip to Australia in 1968, Rex Williams decided to travel to Auckland to challenge the reigning champion Clark McConachy for the billiards title. This was the first contest since McConachy's 1951 win and, aged 73 by this time, his play was affected by his Parkinson's disease. In what turned out to be a poor-quality match, Williams won the title.{{cite book |last=Everton |first=Clive |date=1985 |title=Guinness Snooker – The Records |publisher=Guinness Superlatives Ltd |pages=154–156 |isbn=0851124488 }}

WPBSA title

Leslie Driffield, a member of the BA&CC, was present at a meeting where the Council nominated him as the challenger to Rex Williams for the professional Billiards Championship. Williams declined to play Driffield within the five-month time limit set by the BA&CC, which expired on 7 July 1970, thus forfeiting the title, which was then contested between Driffield and Jack Karnehm in June 1971. On 1 October 1970, the Professional Billiard Players Association (PBPA)—which had been re-established in 1968 by Williams and seven other players—disaffiliated from the BA&CC. The PBPA then changed its name to the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) on 12 December 1970, and declared itself the governing body for the professional game, recognising Williams as champion. Driffield and Karnehm were, at first, the only two professionals who recognised the BA&CC as having continued authority over the game.{{cite news |last=Everton |first=Clive |date=14 November 1988 |title=A great billiards amateur |work=The Guardian |page=39 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 20 September 2019.}}{{cite news |date=30 September 1970 |title=Challenge taken |work=The Guardian |page=19 |via=ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian and The Observer. Retrieved 20 September 2019.}}{{cite book|author=Clive Everton|title=Black Farce and Cue Ball Wizards: The Inside Story of the Snooker World|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7O7SQxTjSLIC|year=2011|publisher=Mainstream Publishing|isbn=978-1-78057-399-1}}{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/1174311.stm |title=WPBSA v TSN |work=BBC Sport |date=16 February 2001 |access-date=20 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030101203136/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/1174311.stm |archive-date=1 January 2003 |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=https://www.wpbsa.com/about/history/history-of-the-wpbsa/ |title=History of The WPBSA |website=wpbsa.com |publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association |access-date=20 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190810132839/https://www.wpbsa.com/about/history/history-of-the-wpbsa/ |archive-date=10 August 2019 |url-status=live }}{{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=146–147}}

In the 1970s, there were further challenge matches for the title. Williams was dominant in this period. In 1980, Fred Davis won at the age of 67 to become World Champion. Since the 1980s, the world championship has sometimes been contested as a series of shorter games, for example in 150-up, the first player to win a designated number of games of first-to-150 is the victor.

From 1989 to 2011, Mike Russell was the dominant player, closely followed by Geet Sethi who won five titles. Some Australian players were successful in the 1980s, most notably Robby Foldvari (winner 1986, runner-up 1987) and Eddie Charlton (twice runner-up, 1984 and 1988).

In November 2011, WPBSA formed a subsidiary called World Billiards (Limited), to administer the sport worldwide. As of 2012, the distinction between professional and amateur players was removed and the WPBSA World Professional Championship was merged with the former IBSF World Billiards Championship and simply became the World Billiards Championship. Tournaments were held in both points and timed format.{{cite web |url=https://world-billiards.com/?p=4814 |title=2012 World Billiards Championship |website=World Billiards Ltd|date=6 October 2012 |access-date=1 November 2019}} In 2015, the IBSF withdrew from World Billiards Limited and reinstituted its own championship.{{cite magazine |author= |title=IBSF cause damaging billiards split |magazine=Snooker Scene |pages=28–29 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=August 2015}}

David Causier (with six titles), Pankaj Advani (three titles), and Peter Gilchrist are other multiple title winners in the modern game.

World Championship results

Main sources: English Amateur Billiards Association,{{cite web|title=The Professional Champions of English Billiards|url=http://www.eaba.co.uk/records/professional/worldProfessionalChampions.html/|publisher=The English Amateur Billiards Association|access-date=23 August 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120206080159/http://www.eaba.co.uk/records/professional/worldProfessionalChampions.html|archive-date=6 February 2012}}

A History of Billiards (Clive Everton), Cue Sports India{{cite web|title=Roll of Honour|url=http://www.cuesportsindia.com/global/2011/wpb/wpbRH.htm|publisher=Cue Sports India|access-date=23 August 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425124551/http://www.cuesportsindia.com/global/2011/wpb/wpbRH.htm|archive-date=25 April 2012|url-status=live}}

= Initial, self-declared world champions =

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Champion

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bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1825

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Edwin Kentfield

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion when Jack Carr was unable to play him

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bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1849

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts Sr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion when Kentfield declined his challenge

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= Challenge World Championships =

Additional Source: Billiards (1899) by Joseph Bennett{{cite book |last=Bennett |first=Joseph |date=1899 |title=Billiards |url=http://www.eaba.co.uk/eaba/?LMCL=wCx8zZ&p=5740 }}

As there was no governing body in place, the rules were agreed between players, with representatives of The Sportsman newspaper providing arbitration if required.

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:20em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|11 February 1870

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,200

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts Sr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,083

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|14 April 1870

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|552

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|30 May 1870

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Alfred Bowles

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|752

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|28 November 1870

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|905

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|30 January 1871

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|637

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|25 May 1871

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|985

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|21 November 1871

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|942

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|4 March 1872{{efn|Some sources say the match was in April}}

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|799

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|24 February 1874

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|784

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|24 May 1875

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|837

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|The Criterion, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|20 December 1875

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|865

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|April 1876

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|28 May 1877

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|779

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|July 1878

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|8 November 1880

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|949

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|12–13 January 1881

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Taylor

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|910

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|St James's Hall, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|September 1881{{efn|Bennett had broken his arm, and resigned the title}}

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|February 1885

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|30 Mar-1 Apr 1885

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Cook

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,908

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|1–4 June 1885

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Wales}} John Roberts, Jr.

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joseph Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,360

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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= Unofficial "all-in" World Championships =

These matches were arranged between the players, and not recognised by the Billiard Association.

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|October 1887

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|15,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Peall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|13,733

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|March 1888

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Peall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|15,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6,753

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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= "Championship of the World" tournaments =

With the Billiards Association championship in abeyance, the billiard table manufacturers George Wright and Company organised a "Championship of the World" tournament. The tournament was played in heats, with the heat between Mitchell and Peall proving decisive on each occasion.

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|January 1889

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|February 1890

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Peall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|March 1891

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Peall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Royal Aquarium

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= Billiard Association tournament World Championships =

The Billiard Association organised separate championships for "all-in" and "spot barred" formats.

== All-in ==

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|April 1892

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} William Peall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,755

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Orme & Sons Showrooms, Soho Square

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== Spot-barred ==

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|April 1892

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} John North

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,697

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Thurston's Showrooms, Strand, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|February 1893

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} John North

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|7,525

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|January 1894

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Billy Mitchell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|8,163

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|National Sporting Club, London

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= Billiard Association challenge World Championships =

The Billiards Association published a new set of rules 1 October 1898 that prohibited the {{cuegloss|push shot}} stroke, and promoted one championship rather than two.

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!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|9–14 Jan 1899

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} John North

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,715

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|April 1900

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6,775

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London

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bgcolor="FFFFFF"|January 1901

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6,406

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Gaiety Restaurant, Strand, London

|{{cite news |title=Billiards: The Championship |newspaper=The Observer |date=6 January 1901 |page=3 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-observer-billiards-the-championship/157293614/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|April 1901

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,796

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Billiard Hall, Argyll Street, London

| {{cite news |title=Billiards: The Championship |newspaper=The Observer |date=14 April 1901 |page=3 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-observer-billiards-the-championship/157293690/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|November 1901

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|16–21 Mar 1903

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Charles Dawson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|8,700

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|National Sporting Club, London

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|September 1908

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF"|March 1909

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Albert Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|7,662

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

= Billiard Control Club Championships =

The Billiard Control Club was established in 1908 as a rival to the Billiard Association and organised a separate championship.

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|February 1909

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Declared Champion

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 

|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|April 1910{{efn|Match unfinished, due to the death of Stevenson's wife}}

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|

|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|October 1910

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,907

|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|April 1911

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,914

|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1912

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,675

|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1913

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,627

|Holborn Hall

|{{cite magazine |title=The BCC Professional Championship |magazine=Billiard Monthly |date=April 1913 |page=13}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1914

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|12,826

|Holborn Hall

|{{cite magazine |title=Jottings of the Month |magazine=Billiard Monthly |date=April 1914 |page=4}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1919

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Melbourne Inman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Harry Stevenson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,468

|

|

= Billiards Association and Control Council Championships =

After the 1919 Championship, the Billiard Association and the Billiard Control Club amalgamated and, as the Billiards Association and Control Club (later renamed as the Billiards Association and Control Council) organised an annual championship tournament.

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:15em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1920

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Willie Smith

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Claude Falkiner

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|14,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1921

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|10,744

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Thurston's Hall, London

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1922

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Claude Falkiner

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|15,167

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|Thurston's Hall, London

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1923

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Willie Smith

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|15,180

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1924

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|14,845

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|April 1925

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Reece

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|10,092

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1926

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,505

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1927

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|14,763

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1928

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|16,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|14,874

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|April 1929

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|18,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|17,219

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1930

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|20,918

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Tom Newman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|20,117

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|"Joe Davis Retains Title. Newman Beaten by 801 in Final". Dundee Courier, Monday 19 May 1930, p.4 - via British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 1 April 2021.

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|March 1932

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|25,161

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Clark McConachy

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|19,259

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1933

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Walter Lindrum

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|21,815

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|21,121

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|October 1934

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Walter Lindrum

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|23,553

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Joe Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|22,678

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"| Railway Institute, Melbourne

| {{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=106–107}}

= Post-World War II Challenge World Championships =

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:15em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|September 1951

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Clark McConachy

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,274

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} John Barrie

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6,691

London

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|August 1968

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,499

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|New Zealand}} Clark McConachy

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,234

YMCA Stadium, Auckland

|

= Billiards Association and Control Council challenge matches =

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:5em"|Association

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:15em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|June 1971

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|BACC

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Leslie Driffield

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,029

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Jack Karnehm

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,342

Middlesbrough Town Hall

|{{cite news |title=Driffield Champion |newspaper=Northern Echo |date=14 June 1971 |page=13 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/northern-echo-driffield-champion/157607087/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|January 1973

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|B&SCC

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Leslie Driffield

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,204

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Albert Johnson

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,696

Penrith Rugby League Club

|{{cite news |title=Driffield retains title in billiards |newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=21 January 1973 |page=53 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-sydney-morning-herald-driffied-retai/157607333/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

= WPBSA challenge matches =

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:5em"|Association

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:20em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1971

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,250

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Bernard Bennett

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,058

Castle Club, Southampton

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|September 1973

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|8,360

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Jack Karnehm

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,336

Marconi Athletic Club, Chelmsford

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|September 1974

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|7,017

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Eddie Charlton

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,916

Geraldton

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1976

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|9,105

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Eddie Charlton

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,149

Geelong

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|May 1980

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Fred Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|5,978

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4,452

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=162}}

= WPBSA World Championships =

border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 100%; text-align:left"
bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:8em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:5em"|Association

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:20em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|November 1980

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Fred Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3,037

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mark Wildman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,064

Brownsover Hotel, Rugby

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=164}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1982

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mark Wildman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,785

Astra La Reserve Club, Sutton Coldfield

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=166}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1983

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Rex Williams

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Fred Davis

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|605

Court Snooker Club, Peterborough

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=166-67}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1984

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mark Wildman

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,045

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Eddie Charlton

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,012

Majestic Snooker Club, Portsmouth

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=167}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1985

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Ray Edmonds

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Norman Dagley

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1

Hatton Garden Snooker Centre, London

|{{cite magazine |title=Everything in garden lovely for Edmonds |magazine=Snooker Scene |page=20 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |date=April 1985 }}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1986

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Robby Foldvari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Norman Dagley

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1

Romiley Forum Stockport

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=174}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1987

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Norman Dagley

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|3

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Robby Foldvari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1

Albert Hall, Bolton

|{{cite news |last=Everton |first=Clive |title=Dagley takes World Crown |newspaper=The Guardian |date=7 March 1987 |page=16 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-guardian-dagley-takes-world-crown/157293794/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1988

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Norman Dagley

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|7

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Eddie Charlton

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4

Albert Hall, Bolton

|{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Terry |title=Billiards |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=14 March 1988 |page=29 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-billiards/157293901/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1989

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,242

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,347

Fairmont Resort, Leura

|{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Terry |title=Youthful Russell fights back to win world title |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=24 July 1989 |page=31 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-telegraph-youthful-russell-fig/157606792/ |via=Newspapers.com}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1990

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" colspan="6"|No tournament held

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1991

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,352

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Robby Foldvari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|957

Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Delhi

| {{cite magazine |last=Everton |first=Clive |title=Russell clocks up another world title |magazine=Snooker Scene |publisher=Everton's News Agency |date=September 1991 |pages=19–20}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1992

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,529

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|718

Holiday Inn, Bombay

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=181}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1993

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,139

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,140

President Hotel, Bombay

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=182}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1994

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,539

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|645

Leela Kempinski Hotel, Bombay

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=184}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1995

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,661

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Devendra Joshi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|931

President Hotel, Bombay

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=185–186}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1996

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,534

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,848

Bombay Gymkhana, South Mumbai

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=188}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1998

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,400

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,015

Ahmedabad

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=190}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1999

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|832

Chennai

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=191–192}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2000

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" colspan="6"|No tournament held

{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=202}}
bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2001

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,287

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|863

Cricket Club of India, Mumbai

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|pages=191–192}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2002

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,251

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,273

Midsomer Norton

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=196}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2003

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4

Jerma Palace Hotel, Marsaskala

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=197}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2004

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,402

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,349

Pontins, Prestatyn

|{{cite magazine |title=Mike Russell seals sixth WPBSA world title with timely 551 break |magazine=Snooker Scene |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=April 2004 |pages=18–19 }}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2005

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Chris Shutt

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,620

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,365

Pontins, Prestatyn

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|page=199}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2006

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,073

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Lee Lagan

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,057

Pontins, Prestatyn

|{{cite magazine |title=Geet Sethi wins fifth WPBSA world title |magazine=Snooker Scene |publisher=Everton's News Agency |issue=July 2006|pages=12–13 }}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2007

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,166

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Chris Shutt

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,710

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|{{sfn|Everton|2012|p=202}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2008

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,823

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Geet Sethi

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,342

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|{{cite magazine |title=Ninth WPBSA world title for Russell |magazine=Snooker Scene |publisher=Everton's News Agency |date=August 2008 |pages=25–27}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2009

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Pankaj Advani

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,030

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,253

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/sep/06/billiards-sport|title=Pankaj Advani seals World Professional Billiards Championship win|work=The Guardian|access-date=9 September 2009|date=6 September 2009|location=London|first=Clive|last=Everton|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403070200/http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/sep/06/billiards-sport|archive-date=3 April 2015|url-status=live}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2010

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,738

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Dhruv Sitwala

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,204

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|{{cite web|title=Knock-out Round|url=http://www.cuesportsindia.com/global/2010/wpb/wpbKO.htm|work=Cue Sports India|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101217161543/http://cuesportsindia.com/global/2010/wpb/wpbKO.htm|archive-date=17 December 2010|url-status=live|access-date=21 January 2011}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2011

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|WPBSA

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|558

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|{{cite web|title=Russell Takes Billiards Crown Again|url=http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2500671,00.html|work=worldsnooker.com|publisher=World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association|access-date=31 October 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111102065334/http://www.worldsnooker.com/page/NewsArticles/0,,13165~2500671,00.html|archive-date=2 November 2011|url-status=live}}

= World Billiards World Championships =

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bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:3em"|Date

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:5em"|Association

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:5em"|Format

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Winner

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; width:11em"|Runner-up

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"|Score

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:15em"|Venue

!bgcolor="000000" style="color:white; text-align:center; width:5em"| {{abbr|2=References|Refs.}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2012

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL/IBSF

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Rupesh Shah

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Australia}} Matthew Bolton

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite news|last=Subbaiah|first=Sunil|title=Rupesh Shah wins second world title|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/snooker/billiards/Rupesh-Shah-wins-second-world-title/articleshow/16992765.cms|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130629121958/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-28/snooker-billiards/34780146_1_world-title-world-billiards-championship-time-format|url-status=live|archive-date=29 June 2013|work=The Times of India|date=28 October 2012 |access-date=14 April 2013}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Pankaj Advani

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,895

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,216

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite news|title=Pankaj Advani wins World Billiards title|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/snooker/billiards/Pankaj-Advani-wins-World-Billiards-title/articleshow/16998622.cms|work=The Times of India|date=29 October 2012 |access-date=14 April 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130913044305/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-10-29/snooker-billiards/34796952_1_pankaj-advani-world-professional-billiards-championship-ace-indian-cueist|archive-date=13 September 2013|url-status=live}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2013

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL/IBSF

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Alok Kumar

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|last=Pathak|first=Vivek|title=David Causier, the new champion for World Billiards (Short format)|url=http://www.ibsfnews.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=144%3Adavid-causier-the-new-champion-for-world-billiards-short-format&Itemid=187|publisher=International Billiards and Snooker Federation|access-date=20 April 2014|date=25 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140421135103/http://www.ibsfnews.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=144:david-causier-the-new-champion-for-world-billiards-short-format&Itemid=187|archive-date=21 April 2014}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Long

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,085

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|title=IBSF Long up Billiards Championships Long up – Leeds / England 2013|url=http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/msBA/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=22|publisher=International Billiards and Snooker Federation|access-date=20 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304191844/http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/msBA/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=22|archive-date=4 March 2016}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2014

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL/IBSF

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Pankaj Advani

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|title=Advani stuns Gilchrist to clinch World Billiards title|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/snooker/billiards/Advani-stuns-Gilchrist-to-clinch-World-Billiards-title/articleshow/44927918.cms|work=The Times of India|access-date=25 October 2014|date=24 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024232726/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/more-sports/snooker/billiards/Advani-stuns-Gilchrist-to-clinch-World-Billiards-title/articleshow/44927918.cms|archive-date=24 October 2014|url-status=live}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Pankaj Advani

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,928

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Robert Hall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|893

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|title=Advani: first ever player to bag billiards triple double|url=http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/advani-first-ever-player-to-bag-billiards-triple-double/article6548959.ece|work=The Hindu|access-date=30 October 2014|date=30 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141030160547/http://www.thehindu.com/sport/other-sports/advani-first-ever-player-to-bag-billiards-triple-double/article6548959.ece|archive-date=30 October 2014|url-status=live}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2015

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Robert Hall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|title=World Championships (150-up)|url=http://www.wbeventsonline.com/?page_id=57&TID=191|website=wbeventsonline.com|publisher=World Billiards|access-date=4 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160804051146/http://www.wbeventsonline.com/?page_id=57&TID=191|archive-date=4 August 2016}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Long

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,277

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web|title=World Championships (long up)|url=http://www.wbeventsonline.com/?page_id=57&TID=192|website=wbeventsonline.com|publisher=World Billiards|access-date=4 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304070400/http://www.wbeventsonline.com/?page_id=57&TID=192|archive-date=4 March 2016}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2016

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|8

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Dhruv Sitwala

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|6

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

| {{cite web |url=https://world-billiards.com/?p=11170 |title=The 2016 LITEtask World Billiards Championship |website=world-billiards.com |publisher=World Billiards |date=26 October 2016 |access-date=20 December 2019}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Mike Russell

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,224

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,115

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | 2017

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" rowspan="2" | WBL

|style="text-align:center"| Short

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|8

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Sourav Kothari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|4

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| Long

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,500

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|779

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 2018

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" | WBL

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Sourav Kothari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,134

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|944

Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds

|

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 2019

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" | WBL

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,307

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|India}} Sourav Kothari

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|967

RACV Club, Melbourne

| {{cite web |url=http://www.wbeventsonline.com/?page_id=57&TID=318 |title=2019 World Billiards Championship |website=wbeventsonline.com |publisher=World Billiards |access-date=12 October 2019}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 2022

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" | WBL

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,776

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,092

Ronnie O’Sullivan Snooker Academy, Singapore

| {{cite news|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/billiards-singapore-s-peter-gilchrist-slips-in-world-title-defence|title=Billiards: Singapore's Peter Gilchrist slips in world title defence|first=David|last=Lee|newspaper=The Straits Times|date=24 November 2022}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 2023

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" | WBL

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|Singapore}} Peter Gilchrist

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,824

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|783

Landywood Snooker Club, West Midlands

| {{cite news|url=https://wpbsa.com/golden-gilchrist-wins-world-billiards-championship/|title=Golden Gilchrist Wins World Billiards Championship|publisher=WPBSA|access-date=20 October 2023}}

bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"| 2024

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center" | WBL

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|Timed

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} David Causier

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|2,088

|bgcolor="FFFFFF"|{{flagicon|England}} Robert Hall

|bgcolor="FFFFFF" style="text-align:center"|1,109

Landywood Snooker Club, West Midlands

| {{cite web |title=David Causier Wins World Billiards Championship |url=https://wpbsa.com/david-causier-wins-world-billiards-championship/ |website=WPBSA |date=31 October 2024}}

Notes

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References

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Books

  • {{cite book|last=Everton |first=Clive |author-link=Clive Everton |year =2012 |title=A History of Billiards |publisher=englishbilliards.org |isbn=978-0-9564054-5-6}}
  • {{cite book |last=Shamos |first=Mike |title=The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards |publisher=The Lyons Press |location=New York |year=1999 |isbn=978-1-55821-797-3}}