Leende Open 2018
Leende Open 2018 |
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venue | Golden Tulip Jagershorst, Leende , Netherlands |
opening | 20th September 2018 |
Endgame | 23rd September 2018 |
discipline | 9-ball |
winner | Shane van Boening |
The Dynamic Billard Leende Open in 2018 were the 156th Tournament of 9-Ball - Pool Billiard Tournament Series Euro tour . They took place from 20 to 23 September 2018 in the Golden Tulip Jagershorst in Leende and were the fourth tournament of the year, the eighteenth Euro Tour stop in the Netherlands and the fifth in Leende.
Shane van Boening became the second American after Johnny Archer to secure a Euro Tour title in 2000. In the final he won after a 4: 7 deficit with 9: 8 against the Albanian Eklent Kaçi , who lost a final for the second time in a row after the Veldhoven Open 2018 and had reached at least the semifinals for the fifth time in a row. Third place went to Pijus Labutis and Albin Ouschan . Ruslan Tschinachow that the previous year had won the Euro Tour event in Leende, retired after losing to Christian Prague and Oliver Szolnoki without a win from the previous round.
mode
The 159 participants initially competed against each other in a double knockout system . 32 players qualified for the final round, which was played in the knockout system .
Prize money
Prize money | |
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winner | € 4,500 |
finalist | € 3,000 |
Semi-finalist | 1,750 € |
Quarter finalist | € 1,250 |
Round of 16 | € 1,000 |
Last 32 | 500 € |
33-48 space | 250 € |
total | € 36,000 |
Final round
Web links
- Official website
- Leende Open 2018 on azbilliards.com
Individual evidence
- ^ Thomas Overbeck: Crazy Thursday coming up again in Leende, The Netherlands. In: europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation , September 19, 2018, accessed December 23, 2018 .
- ^ Thomas Overbeck: Van Boening conquers Europe. In: europeanpocketbilliardfederation.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, September 23, 2018, accessed December 23, 2018 .
- ↑ a b Matches - Draw and Results. In: billiardapps.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation, accessed December 23, 2018 .