Geet Sethi - World Professional Billiards Championship Results

World Professional Billiards Championship Results

  • 1992: Won (beat Mike Russell, 2529–718)
  • 1993: Won (beat Mike Russell, 2139–1140)
  • 1994: Semi-finalist (lost to Peter Gilchrist, 916-1312)
  • 1995: Won (beat Devendra Joshi, 1661–931)
  • 1996: Runner-up (lost to Mike Russell, 1848–2534)
  • 1997: Event was not held
  • 1998: Won (beat Mike Russell, 1400–1015)
  • 1999:
  • 2000: Event was not held
  • 2001: Quarter-finalist
  • 2002: Semi-finalist (lost to Peter Gilchrist, 851–1767)
  • 2003: Lost in the group stage
  • 2004: Quarter-finalist (lost to David Causier, 722–971)
  • 2006: Won (beat England's Lee Lagan, 2073–1057)
  • 2007: Semi-finalist (lost to Mike Russell, 1231–1835)
  • 2008: Runner-up (lost to Mike Russell, 1342–1821)

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