List of WPA World Nine-ball Champions - Women's Champions

Women's Champions

Date Location Winner Runner-up
1990 Bergheim, Germany Robin Bell (1) Loree Jon Jones
1991 Las Vegas, United States Robin Bell (2) Jo Ann Mason
1992 Taipei, Taiwan Franziska Stark (1) Vivian Villarreal
1993 Königswinter, Germany Loree Jon Jones (1) Jeanette Lee
1994 Chicago, United States Ewa Mataya Laurance (1) Jeanette Lee
1995 Taipei, Taiwan Gerda Hofstatter (1) Vivian Villarreal
1996 Borlänge, Sweden Allison Fisher (1) Jeanette Lee
1997 Chicago, United States Allison Fisher (2) Jennifer Chen
1998 Taipei, Taiwan Allison Fisher (3) Franziska Stark
1999, December 5–12 Alicante, Spain Hsin-Mei Liu (1) Allison Fisher
2000, November 14–19 Quebec City, Canada Julie Kelly (1) Karen Corr
2001, November 17–19 Amagasaki, Japan Allison Fisher (4) Karen Corr
2002, July 3–7 Kaohsiung, Taiwan Hsin-Mei Liu (2) Karen Corr
2003 event not held
2004, December 8–11 Rankweil, Austria Ga Young Kim (1) Liu Hsin-Mei
2005 event not held
2006, March 1–5 Taipei, Taiwan Ga Young Kim (2) Liu Hsin-Mei
2007, April 5–8 Taoyuan, Taiwan Pan Xiaoting (1) Rubilen Amit
2008, March 30 – April 7 Taipei, Taiwan Lin Yuan-Chun (1) Ga Young Kim
2009, November 16 – 22 Shenyang, China Liu Shasha (1) Karen Corr
2010, August 27 – August 29 Shenyang, China Fu Xiaofang (1) Allison Fisher
2011, September 19 – September 25 Shenyang, China Bi Zhu Qing (1) Chen Siming
2012, June 18 – June 21 Shenyang, China

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