Cue Sports
World Billiards Champions
See a complete list of World Billiards Champions. David Causier from England won the 2022 World Billiards Championship, defeating Peter Gilchrist from Singapore.
Fast Facts:
- The World Billiards Championship is one of the oldest sporting World Championships in the world.
- The international cue sports tournament in the discipline of English billiards has been played annually since 1980.
Prior to 2010, the tournament was known as the World Professional Billiards Championship.
- In 2012, the WPBSA World Championship was merged with the former IBSF World Billiards Championship.
- Under the name World Billiards Championship, tournaments were held in both points and timed format.
World Billiards Champions
Date | Winner | Country | Score | Runner-up | Country | Score |
2022 | David Causier | England | 1776 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1092 |
2019 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1307 | Sourav Kothari | India | 967 |
2018 | Sourav Kothari | India | 1134 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 944 |
2017 | David Causier | England | 1500 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 779 |
2016 | Mike Russell | England | 2224 | David Causier | England | 1115 |
2015 | David Causier | England | 1500 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1277 |
2014 | Pankaj Advani | India | 1928 | Robert Hall | England | 893 |
2013 | Peter Gilchrist | Singnapore | 1500 | Dave Causier | England | 1085 |
2012 | Pankaj Advani | India | 1895 | Mike Russell | Qatar | 1216 |
2011 | Mike Russell | England | 1500 | David Causier | England | 558 |
2010 | Mike Russell | Qatar | 1738 | Dhruv Sitwala | India | 1204 |
2009 | Pankaj Advani | India | 2030 | Mike Russell | Qatar | 1253 |
2008 | Mike Russell | England | 1,823 | Geet Sethi | India | 1,342 |
2007 | Mike Russell | England | 2,166 | Chris Shutt | England | 1,710 |
2006 | Geet Sethi | India | 2,073 | Lee Lagan | England | 1,057 |
2005 | Chris Shutt | England | 1,620 | Mike Russell | England | 1,365 |
2004 | Mike Russell | England | 2,402 | David Causier | England | 1,349 |
2003 | Mike Russell | England | 6 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 4 |
2002 | Mike Russell | England | 2,251 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1,273 |
2001 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1,287 | Mike Russell | England | 863 |
1999 | Mike Russell | England | 2,000 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 832 |
1998 | Geet Sethi | India | 1,400 | Mike Russell | England | 1,015 |
1996 | Mike Russell | England | 2,534 | Geet Sethi | India | 1,848 |
1995 | Geet Sethi | India | 1,661 | Devendra Joshi | India | 931 |
1994 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1,539 | Mike Russell | England | 645 |
1993 | Geet Sethi | India | 2,139 | Mike Russell | England | 1,140 |
1992 | Geet Sethi | India | 2,529 | Mike Russell | England | 718 |
1991 | Mike Russell | England | 1,352 | Robby Foldvari | Australia | 957 |
1989 | Mike Russell | England | 2,242 | Peter Gilchrist | Singapore | 1,347 |
1988 | Norman Dagley | England | 7 | Eddie Charlton | Australia | 4 |
1987 | Norman Dagley | England | 3 | Robby Foldvari | Australia | 1 |
1986 | Robby Foldvari | 3 | Norman Dagley | England | 1 | |
1985 | Ray Edmonds | England | 3 | Norman Dagley | England | 1 |
1984 | Mark Wildman | England | 1,045 | Eddie Charlton | Australia | 1,012 |
1983 | Rex Williams | England | 1,500 | Fred Davis | England | 605 |
1982 | Rex Williams | England | 3,000 | Mark Wildman | England | 1,785 |
Nov-80 | Fred Davis | England | 3,037 | Mark Wildman | England | 2,064 |
May-80 | Fred Davis | England | 5,978 | Rex Williams | England | 4,452 |