German Open 2010 (10-Ball)

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The Diamond Nine / Dynamic German Open 2010 was the 106th tournament in the Euro-Tour pool billiards tournament series . They were held from June 10th to 12th, 2010 in Brandenburg an der Havel in the 10-ball discipline .

The winner was Sascha Tege after defeating Karl Boyes 8: 6 in the final. Tege is still the last German to win a Euro Tour tournament in Germany .

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 Ralf Souquet 6th              
 IndiaIndia Raj Hundal 8th  
 IndiaIndia Raj Hundal 8th
   GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 5  
 GermanyGermany Thomas Engert 8th
 MaltaMalta Tony Drago 2  
 IndiaIndia Raj Hundal 8th
   SpainSpain Francisco Sánchez 7th  
 SpainSpain Francisco Sánchez 8th    
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey 5  
 SpainSpain Francisco Sánchez 8th
   FranceFrance Stephan Cohen 5  
 FranceFrance Stephan Cohen 8th
 SpainSpain Francisco Díaz-Pizarro 4th  
 IndiaIndia Raj Hundal 7th
   GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th  
 SpainSpain David Alcaide 8th
 SpainSpain David Alcoberro 7th  
 SpainSpain David Alcaide 5
   GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th  
 GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th
 CroatiaCroatia Karlo Dalmatin 5  
 GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th
   ItalyItaly Bruno Muratore 5  
 ItalyItaly Bruno Muratore 8th    
 CroatiaCroatia Philipp Stojanovic 7th  
 ItalyItaly Bruno Muratore 8th
   NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 7th  
 PortugalPortugal Henrique Correia 2
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 8th  
 GermanyGermany Sascha Tege 8th
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 6th
 EnglandEngland Imran Majid 2
 EnglandEngland Craig Osborne 8th  
 EnglandEngland Craig Osborne 5
   ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 8th  
 PolandPoland Hubert Łopotko 4th
 ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 8th  
 ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 8th
   SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 6th  
 ItalyItaly Vittorio De Falco 2    
 PortugalPortugal Jorge Tinoco 8th  
 PortugalPortugal Jorge Tinoco 5
   SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 8th  
 EnglandEngland Darren Appleton 5
 SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 8th  
 ItalyItaly Fabio Petroni 1
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 8th  
 GermanyGermany Manuel Ederer 8th
 EnglandEngland Daryl Peach 6th  
 GermanyGermany Manuel Ederer 4th
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 8th  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 8th
 GermanyGermany Dominic Jentsch 7th  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 8th
   EnglandEngland Chris Melling 6th  
 EnglandEngland Chris Melling 8th    
 GermanyGermany Michael Schmidt 5  
 EnglandEngland Chris Melling 8th
   EnglandEngland Mark Gray 7th  
 EnglandEngland Mark Gray 8th
 CroatiaCroatia Ivica Putnik 6th  

Web links

Individual evidence

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