Junior Champions
The first Junior Championships were not played until 1992, and did not have a girls' division until 2004.
| Date | Location | Winner | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | ? | Hsia Hui-kai (1) | ? |
| 1993 | ? | Hsia Hui-kai (2) | ? |
| 1994 | ? | Jørn Kjølaas (1) | ? |
| 1995 | ? | Huang Kung-chang (1) | ? |
| 1996 | ? | Huang Kung-chang (2) | ? |
| 1997 | ? | Christian Goteman (1) | ? |
| 1998 | ? | Lu Hui-chan (1) | ? |
| 1999, December 5–12 | Alicante, Spain | Lu Hui-chan (2) | John Vassalos |
| 2000, November 14–19 | Quebec City, Canada | Dimitri Jungo (1) | Brian Naithani |
| 2001, November 17–19 | Amagasaki, Japan | Brian Naithani (1) | Chang Jung-ling |
| 2002, July 3–7 | Kaohsiung, Republic of China | Chen Ying-chieh (1) | Shane Hennen |
| 2003, November 18–23 | Willingen, Germany | Vilmos Foeldes (1) | Chang Jung-ling |
| 2004, November 1–5 | Adelaide, Australia | Wu Yu-lun (1) Read more about this topic: List Of WPA World Nine-ball Champions Famous quotes containing the words junior and/or champions:“Never burn bridges. Todays junior prick, tomorrows senior partner.” “Myths and legends die hard in America. We love them for the extra dimension they provide, the illusion of near-infinite possibility to erase the narrow confines of most mens reality. Weird heroes and mould-breaking champions exist as living proof to those who need it that the tyranny of the rat race is not yet final.” |