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.
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