Francisco Bustamante - Titles and Achievements

Titles and Achievements

  • 2010 World 9-Ball Championship in Doha, Qatar - Champion
  • 2009 World Cup of Pool winner (with Efren Reyes)
  • 2007 Pool & Billiard Magazine Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players, #7
  • 2007 Hard Times Summer Jamboree winner (One-pocket Division)
  • 2007 Hard Times Summer Jamboree winner (Nine-ball Division)
  • 2007 US Pro Tour Champion
  • 2007 Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory Bumper Pool Champion
  • 2006 World Cup of Pool winner (with Efren Reyes)
  • 2005 Masters Nine-ball Champion
  • 2005 Joss Northeast Nine-ball Tour Finale Champion
  • 2005 All-Filipino Billiards Open winner
  • 2005 Weert Open Ten-ball Ring Game winner
  • 2004 World Pool League Champion
  • 2003 BCA Open
  • 2003 ESPN International Challenge of Champions winner
  • 2002 All-Japan Nine-ball Champion
  • 2002 ESPN Sudden Death Seven-ball Champion
  • 2002 Gabriels Las Vegas International Nine-ball Champion
  • 2002 Peninsula Nine-ball Open winner
  • 2002 IBC Tour Stop 2 (Munich, Germany) winner
  • 2002 Motolite World Nine-ball Challenge winner
  • 2002 IBC Tokyo Nine-ball International winner
  • 2001 World Pool Masters winner
  • 2001 Turning Stone Casino Classic II winner
  • 2000 Motolite International Nine-ball Champion
  • 1999 ESPN International Challenge of Champions winner
  • 1999 Camel Tulsa Nine-ball Open winner
  • 1998 Camel Riviera Eight-ball Open winner
  • 1998 World Pool Masters winner
  • 1998 Camel Tulsa Nine-ball Open winner
  • 1998 Camel Columbus Ten-ball Open winner
  • 1998 Sands Regency Open 28 winner
  • 1997 Camel Kasson Open winner
  • 1997 Camel Denver Open winner
  • 1993 PBT Bicycle Club Invitational winner

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