2007 World Championships (TCG) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

Publish date: 2024-06-11

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The 2007 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships was held at the Hilton Waikoloa Village hotel in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii in the United States from August 10 to 12, 2007. The were the fourth World Championships event hosted by Play! Pokémon.

The event used the EX Deoxys onwards Modified Format. The second day of the tournament featured six rounds of Swiss Pairings for all three divisions. The top 16 players in each division were then seeded into single-elimination tournaments on Sunday to determine each division’s World Champion.

This year marked the first time in which all four semifinalists in the Masters Division were not American. Previously, and every year until 2014, an American had occupied at least one seat at the final table.

Single-elimination brackets

Junior Division

Hiroki Yano, of Japan, was the defending Juniors Division World Champion. Hiroki was defeated in the final by fellow Japanese player Jun Hasebe, the youngest World Champion to date. With his second-place finish, he became the closest TCG World Champion to winning two consecutive championships. Both Hiroki and Jun finished with records of 8-2.

Senior Division

Miska Saari, from Finland, was the defending Senior Division World Champion. Miska finished in sixth place, falling in the quarterfinals to the top-seed and eventual runner up Akira Miyazaki.

Jeremy Scharff-Kim, of the United States, won the final over Akira, claiming the World Championship with a record of 9-1.

Masters Division

Jason Klaczynski, of the United States, was defending his first Masters Division World Championship, and finished in 30th place after day two.

Tom Roos, of Finland, reigned victorious in the Masters Division, putting up a record of 8-2 and defeating 2004 Champion Tsuguyoshi Yamato in the semifinals.

Invitation structure

JuniorSeniorMasters
2006 World Champions345
National ChampionshipsJuniorsSeniorsMasters
Argentina001
Australia111
Austria111
Belgium111
Canada333
Chile011
Czech Republic111
Denmark111
Ecuador001
Finland111
France111
Germany222
Italy111
Japan555
Malaysia111
Malta001
Mexico333
Netherlands111
New Zealand111
Norway111
Portugal001
Singapore001
Sweden111
Switzerland011
United Kingdom111
United States444
Premier RatingsJuniorsSeniorsMasters
North America12128
Latin America111
Asia-Pacific221
Europe and Africa664
JuniorsSeniorsMasters
Last Chance Qualifier
Minimum invites per division
644

Invitations could be earned through one of the following methods:

Event Pokémon

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