German Open 2008 (9-Ball)

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The Diamond Nine / Dynamic German Open 2008 was the 92nd tournament in the Euro-Tour pool billiards tournament series . They were held from May 22nd to 24th, 2008 by BC Sindelfingen in the billiard cafe Die Drei in Sindelfingen in the 9-ball discipline .

Thomas Engert won the tournament with a 9-1 win in the final against Italian Fabio Petroni .

Final round

From the sixteenth finals, the games were played in the knockout system . The 32 participants in this round were determined in a double knockout system .

  Round of 16 Round of 16 Quarter finals Semifinals final
                                     
 GermanyGermany Nicolas Ottermann 9              
 EnglandEngland Damian Overton 7th  
 GermanyGermany Nicolas Ottermann 3
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9  
 SerbiaSerbia Danilo Radunovic 5
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9
   NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 7th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 9    
 RussiaRussia Ruslan Tschinachow 5  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 9
   ScotlandScotland Jonni Fulcher 0  
 EnglandEngland Richard Jones 4th
 ScotlandScotland Jonni Fulcher 9  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 3
   GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 9  
 EnglandEngland Daryl Peach 6th
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 9  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 9
   GreeceGreece John Vassalos 6th  
 GreeceGreece John Vassalos 9
 DenmarkDenmark Bahram Lotfy 4th  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 9
   HungaryHungary Vilmos Földes 6th  
 HungaryHungary Vilmos Földes 9    
 EnglandEngland Darren Appleton 3  
 HungaryHungary Vilmos Földes 9
   GermanyGermany Jakob Belka 8th  
 EnglandEngland Imran Majid 5
 GermanyGermany Jakob Belka 9  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 9
   ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 1
 ItalyItaly David Pascasi 9
 SpainSpain Daniel Jiminez 7th  
 ItalyItaly David Pascasi 5
   PolandPoland Mateusz Śniegocki 9  
 PolandPoland Mateusz Śniegocki 9
 SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 5  
 PolandPoland Mateusz Śniegocki 6th
   ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 9  
 AustriaAustria Jasmin Ouschan 6th    
 ItalyItaly Gabriele Cimmino 9  
 ItalyItaly Gabriele Cimmino 7th
   ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 9  
 PolandPoland Adam Skoneczny 7th
 ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 9  
 ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 9
   FinlandFinland Markus Juva 7th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9
 SpainSpain David Alcaide 7th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 6th
   GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 9  
 ItalyItaly Giuseppe Iacobucci 4th
 GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 9  
 GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 7th
   FinlandFinland Markus Juva 9  
 FinlandFinland Markus Juva 9    
 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Dimitri Jungo 6th  
 FinlandFinland Markus Juva 9
   GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th  
 GermanyGermany Christian Reimering 2
 GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 9  

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matches - Draw and Results on the Euro-Tour website