Women's Professional Billiard Association
The Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) is a professional women's pool tour based in the United States. It was founded in 1976 as the Women's Professional Billiard Alliance by players Madelyn Whitlow and Palmer Byrd, and by Larry Miller (editor of the National Billiard News).
Top 32 Players (2019 End of Year Rankings) [1]
Allison Fisher
Brittany Bryant
Jennifer Barretta
Wei-Tzu Chien
Kelly Fisher
Line Kjørsvik
Siming Chen
Monica Webb
Jia Li
Melissa Little
Janet Atwell
Caroline Pao
Gerda Gregerson
Loree Jon Hasson
Emily Duddy
Teruko Cucculelli
Gail Eaton
Sara Miller
Jasmin Ouschan
Jenna Bishoff
Kim Ga-Young
Kristina Tkach
April Larson
Kim Newsome
Bonnie Arnold
Jessica Barnes
Maureen Seto
Cathy Metzinger
Dawn Hopkins
Ashley Burrows
Eugenia Gyftopoulos
Beth Fondell
References
- ^ "2019 year end rankings". Women's Professional Billiard Association. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
External links
- Official Page
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Cue sports
- Eight-ball
- British eight-ball
- Nine-ball
- Straight pool
- Ten-ball
- Artistic pool and trick shots
- Bank pool
- Baseball
- Bottle pool
- Bowlliards
- Chicago
- Cowboy pool
- Cribbage
- Cutthroat
- Fifteen-ball
- Golf
- Honolulu
- Kelly pool
- Killer
- One-pocket
- Pyramid pool
- Rotation
- Seven-ball
- Speed pool
- Three-ball
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international
tournaments
- Artistic Billiards World Championship
- UMB World Three-cushion Championship
- World Snooker Championship
- Six-red World Championship
- World Women's Snooker Championship
- WPA World Nine-ball Championship
- WPA World Ten-ball Championship
- World Straight Pool Championship
- WPA World Eight-ball Championship
- World Cup of Pool
- Mosconi Cup
- World Pool Masters
- Cue sports at the World Games
- Cue sports
- Players
- Organizations
- Competitions
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The rules of games in italics are standardized by international sanctioning bodies.
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