Italian Open 2015

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The Diamond Nine / Dynamic Billard Italian Open 2015 was the 135th tournament in the Euro-Tour pool billiards tournament series . They took place from February 26th to 28th, 2015 at the BHR Treviso Hotel in Treviso and were played in the 9-ball discipline .

The winner of the tournament was the Dutchman Niels Feijen with a 9-2 win in the final against the Greek Nick Malai . The Dutchman Nick van den Berg , who had won the last three previous tournaments in Treviso with the Euro-Tour events 128 , 129 and 134 , was eliminated in the sixteenth-finals against the German Ralf Souquet . He lost to the Austrian Mario He in the quarter-finals and was thus, together with Oliver Ortmann , who lost to Feijen in the round of the last eight, the most successful German of the tournament. In addition to Mario He, who was eliminated in the semifinals against Malai, Albin Ouschan was another Austrian who reached the final round. However, Ouschan was eliminated in the sixteenth finals.

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
                                     
 NetherlandsNetherlands Marco Teutscher 9              
 DenmarkDenmark Kasper Kristoffersen 6th  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Marco Teutscher 9
   ItalyItaly Pierfrancesco Garzia 5  
 ItalyItaly Pierfrancesco Garzia 9
 DenmarkDenmark Andreas Madsen 3  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Marco Teutscher 2
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9  
 EnglandEngland Imran Majid 7th    
 SpainSpain David Alcaide 9  
 SpainSpain David Alcaide 7th
   EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 9
 PortugalPortugal Manuel Gama 3  
 EnglandEngland Karl Boyes 7th
   NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9  
 PolandPoland Karol Skowerski 8th
 GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 9  
 GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 9
   SpainSpain Juan Carlos Exposito 6th  
 SpainSpain Juan Carlos Exposito 9
 BelgiumBelgium Serge That 8th  
 GermanyGermany Oliver Ortmann 6th
   NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9  
 SwedenSweden Marcus Chamat 2    
 ItalyItaly Bruno Muratore 9  
 ItalyItaly Bruno Muratore 5
   NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9  
 PortugalPortugal Rui Franco 0
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Feijen 9
   GreeceGreece Nick Malai 2
 GreeceGreece Nikos Ekonomopoulos 9
 NetherlandsNetherlands Marc Bijsterbosch 3  
 GreeceGreece Nikos Ekonomopoulos 5
   GreeceGreece Nick Malai 9  
 GreeceGreece Nick Malai 9
 SpainSpain Francisco Sánchez 5  
 GreeceGreece Nick Malai 9
   FinlandFinland Petri Makkonen 6th  
 PolandPoland Tomasz Kapłan 6th    
 FinlandFinland Petri Makkonen 9  
 FinlandFinland Petri Makkonen 9
   EstoniaEstonia Denis grave 6th  
 EstoniaEstonia Denis grave 9
 AustriaAustria Albin Ouschan 5  
 GreeceGreece Nick Malai 9
   AustriaAustria Mario Hey 5  
 RussiaRussia Ruslan Tschinachow 6th
 CroatiaCroatia Philipp Stojanovic 9  
 CroatiaCroatia Philipp Stojanovic 7th
   GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 9  
 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick van den Berg 4th
 GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 9  
 GermanyGermany Ralf Souquet 7th
   AustriaAustria Mario Hey 9  
 PolandPoland Wojciech Szewczyk 8th    
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey 9  
 AustriaAustria Mario Hey 9
   EnglandEngland Mark Gray 8th  
 SwedenSweden Andreas Gerwen 5
 EnglandEngland Mark Gray 9  

Web links

Individual evidence

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